All Production & Trade articles – Page 424
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ArticleFreshChain digitises end-to-end traceability
Australian government grant enables pilot programme to track melons, berries and leafy greens via blockchain
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ArticleCalifornia table grape season in full swing
Cooler spring weather sees slow start in San Joaquin Valley, with overall volume revised down from pre-season estimates
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ArticleSyngenta event goes virtual
Fields of Innovation takes place on 21-25 September, showcasing new varieties and offering genuine value through innovation
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ArticleJapan’s fresh fruit imports grow
First six months of 2020 show three per cent increase in imports compared to 2019
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ArticleDole unveils updated TR4 strategy
One year since the disease was discovered in Colombia Dole has shared its latest efforts to fight TR4
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ArticleNW cherry season on track
Over 18m boxes packed and shipped despite unfavourable weather impacting daily volume of shipments
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ArticleZespri eyes legal action in China
As unauthorised plantings of its SunGold kiwifruit variety continue to grow in China, Zespri is considering a number of solutions
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Article"Things improving" at port of Cape Town
Port of Cape Town meets criticism head on with positive news
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ArticleFirst speakers announced for FPJ Live
From experts to exceptional businesses, new FPJ Live line-up promises to make for an exciting show
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ArticleCovid-19 fails to slow glasshouse builds
CambridgeHOK anticipates its best ever financial year despite the impact of coronavirus on the UK economy
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ArticleCanary Islands creates new avocado association
Asguacan will consolidate the islands’ production, which is projected to double in the coming years
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ArticleGood season for Kenyan avos
Despite the Covid-19 pandemic Kenyan avocados are having a strong, potentially record-breaking, year
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ArticleMexican exports weather Covid-19 storm
Fruit and vegetable shipments register a year-on-year increase of 1.9 per cent between January and June
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ArticleSmart farm solution for Korean subway
Vertical grower Farm 8 has established urban farms in Seoul’s subway, just one example of how the sector is attracting attention
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ArticlePandemic puts horticulture workforce at risk
New Covid-19 cases have industry concerned of labour shortage, with government urged to step in
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ArticleUS avocados to find China niche
US avocado exporters set to target particular sections of China’s crowded avocado market
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ArticleAirport plan excites NZ cherry growers
A proposal for a new international airport in Central Otago is a promising prospect for New Zealand’s cherry growers
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ArticleAFM recognised for innovation
Avocado brand rewarded for its commitment to “doing things differently”
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ArticleProblems mount at Cape Town
The port of Cape Town is enduring worse problems than last year – but Covid is not the only cause
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ArticleEcuador targets UK & Europe for goldenberry growth
Exporters believe the orange fruit is an attractive addition in the berry category

