All Production & Trade articles – Page 426
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ArticleBelOrta auctions first asparagus
The first Belgian asparagus was auctioned this week by the BelOrta cooperative, with the proceeds going to charity
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ArticleIsraeli firms focus on breeding
Israeli tomato exports have fallen sharply since the early 2000s, but the country’s role in breeding new varieties continues to grow
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ArticleKiwifruit still represents a sound investment
Despite big challenges, many of Italy’s kiwifruit suppliers are managing to navigate a safe path to the international market
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ArticleJalisco avocado exports on the rise
The state shipped 112,000 tonnes in 2020, an increase of 17 per cent on the previous year
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ArticleEU project finds new use for citrus waste
Citruspack promotes the circular economy by creating a new value chain from discarded citrus waste
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ArticleLockdown affecting Malaysia’s markets
Malaysia’s wholesalers forced to adapt as they deal with another surge of Covid-19
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ArticleUniversity of Minnesota launches ‘Triumph’
Fruit breeding programme responsible for ‘Honeycrisp’ variety releases new variety with strong disease resistance
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ArticleHong Kong customs seize counterfeit Tasmanian cherries
Fake QR codes alert Hansen Orchards to 196 boxes of cherries labelled as Tasmanian grown, worth an estimated A$13,400
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ArticleAlmeria set for strong spring veg season
The cold winter is expected to lead to more vigorous plant growth this spring
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ArticleUK asks for Brexit grace period extension
UK urges EU to extend grace period to 2023 in bid to soften Brexit border impact in the island of Ireland
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AdvertorialGrocery stores, find someone special this Valentine's Day
ADVERTORIAL: As Valentine’s Day approaches, we introduce you to a partner that will take proper care of you, and your surplus food: Too Good To Go
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ArticleLabour costs threaten UK grower future
Fairer returns needed to offset increasing labour costs and keep UK fruit and veg growers in business, NFU report reveals
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ArticleJack & Bry secures new investment
Jackfruit meat-alternative start-up Jack & Bry raises £1.25m as UK demand for plant-based food soars
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ArticleChiquita takes stock after deadly storms
President Carlos Lopez Flores talks exclusively to Fruitnet about the fallout from Eta and Iota
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ArticleGreek kiwifruit exports stable
Despite the smaller crop, Greek kiwifruit exports to European markets are performing well, while volumes to Asia are starting to accelerate
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ArticleAPAL signals labour uncertainty
As Australia’s apple and pear seasons get underway, industry body says labour challenges are already mounting
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ArticleCity Harvest calls for support amid soaring food poverty
Sharp rise in destitution during pandemic has left London redistribution charity in need of more donations from fruit and vegetable suppliers
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ArticleCameo launches fresh campaign on Facebook
British apple brand hopes new promotional videos will encourage more consumers to actively seek out the club variety
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PodcastsFruitbox 53 · Philippe Binard, Freshfel
Head of Freshfel returns to talk about the impact of Covid, Brexit, and sustainability on Europe's fruit and veg business
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ArticleClearer picture emerging of Chilean fruit losses
Initial estimates from producer association Fedefruta put losses to fruit production at US$150m

