All Production & Trade articles – Page 422
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ArticleFreshToHome eyes full UAE control
The India-based e-commerce platform is waiting on the UAE’s new FDI guidelines before registering its proposed Abu Dhabi agri-tech venture
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ArticleAHDB secures EA for DMN
Potato processors given go-ahead for controlled use of DMN - an as yet unapproved sprout suppressant – potentially saving them millions
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ArticleHydrogen funding for James Hutton
Plans underway for green hydrogen-powered farm with the aim of providing a blueprint for primary producers in Scotland
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ArticlePixofarm targets global expansion
Having successfully established its yield estimation app in Europe, Pixofarm is targeting similar success in the Southern Hemisphere
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ArticleSeeka sale approved
Australasian fresh produce company set to sell and lease back Australian kiwifruit orchards
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ArticleUnder-fire AHDB sets out new five-year plan
Ahead of ballots on horticulture and possibly potato levies, AHDB reveals strategy on issues such as crop protection, labour and the environment
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ArticleShoppers back British in Waitrose report
UK-produced food is “in vogue” and 55 per cent say Covid-19 has changed their spending habits for good, according to new research
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ArticleSun World adds Canadian licensee
Importer Star Produce has joined the list of Sun World proprietary grape licensees in North America
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ArticleAsia Fruit Logistica returns to Hong Kong
Asia’s premier fresh produce trade show is back as the place to meet in a face-to-face format in Hong Kong next September
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ArticleColombia eyes African potential
Fruit and vegetables are believed to be among the products with the best trade opportunities
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ArticleAutogrow opens European office with appointment
New Zealand-based technology company adds European presence with the appointment of James Croy
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ArticleMontague turns to stonefruit season
Ideal growing conditions over the winter months have Montague excited to provide consumers with premium fruit this season
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ArticleNew stonefruit venture for Central Otago
Ardgour Valley Orchards aims to produce apricots and cherries for export by 2023
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ArticleUK secures trade deal with Egypt
Free Trade Agreement welcomed by likes of Blue Skies, with Britain importing £160m of fresh produce from Egypt in 2019
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ArticleNew varieties breaking through
Despite challenges concerning distribution in Asia, now is the right time to get behind new, better apple varieties, according to French exporter Blue Whale
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ArticleNew Colombian Avocado Board created in US
Veteran US commodity board leader William Watson to head up new organisation
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ArticleFedefruta warns of lockdown disruption
Fears of second lockdown are causing anxiety among producers as harvests approach their peak
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ArticleBelOrta lending Santa a hand
The Belgian cooperative is donating 25,000 pears to schools in Limburg and Antwerp to provide a local, sustainable alternative to mandarins
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ArticleConcern over rural broadband funding
Budget for rural connectivity is apparently slashed in Autumn Spending Review, sparking fears for farm connectivity
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ArticleFreshfel calls for Brexit deal
Association urges EU and UK to conclude trade negotiations to minimise port congestion disruption from January 2021

