All Production & Trade articles – Page 428
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ArticleNew SATI leader speaks
Anton Viljoen Jr has been elected as new chairman of SATI as the South African table grape industry steps into the future
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ArticleRed Sun Farms sets out growth plans
Vertically integrated greenhouse specialist is expanding its operations in Mexico, Canada and the US
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ArticleDavid Del Curto changes hands
Multinational asset management group purchases controlling interest in Chilean fruit company
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ArticleVietnam to improve domestic production standards
Country’s Plant Protection Department will closely inspect and monitor agricultural facilities providing fresh produce for export
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ArticlePlanted area could shrink, predicts AHDB Potatoes
AHDB forecasts possible contraction of planted area in both ware and seed potatoes but pandemic continues to benefit retail sales
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ArticleEurofruit February available now
The latest edition of Eurofruit, which contains the annual Fresh Focus Italy special, is available through the Eurofruit App
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ArticleRaisins SA responds to rainfall
Industry body responds to the impact of heavy rainfall in the Orange River Valley
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ArticleTotal Produce UK completes switch to renewable power
Group targets 20 per cent CO2 reduction across its British operations, with all 24 UK sites now powered by renewable electric energy
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ArticleSalix Fruits doubles sales volume in 2020
The company said its strong digital profile enabled it to maximise sales opportunities during the pandemic
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ArticleResearch pays off for Rijk Zwaan
Rijk Zwaan carried out its own market research in 2020 to ensure it is as prepared as possible for what the coming year will bring
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ArticlePure Flavor unveils Cloud 9 snacking tomato
The variety recently received a Superior Taste Award Certification from Belgium’s International Taste Institute
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ArticleAgromediterránea to launch living lettuce line
Company said the lettuces, grown free from pesticides, are latest step in offering fresh products
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ArticleStorms hit Chilean fruit
Intense rainfall and hail have caused an “agricultural catastrophe” in some of Chile’s major fruit growing regions
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ArticleChina drives growth for Argentine cherries
Cherry exports from the South American country during the current season have increased by 33 per cent
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ArticleAustralia set for record almond harvest
Industry estimates 123,000 tonnes of almonds will be harvested in 2021, up 10 per cent year-on-year
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ArticleFruit trade thrives in Japan
Import volumes reach eight-year high as banana market diversifies
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ArticleThailand to resume durian exports
World Health Organisation and Food and Agriculture Organisation guidelines adopted as durian exports to China restart
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ArticleThe power of personality
Brand ambassadors have become a staple of fresh produce marketing campaigns, but who should you work with and what else should you consider? Fred Searle talks tactics with executive chair of British Apples and Pears, Ali Capper
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ArticleQatar rapprochement a timely boost
The diplomatic crisis between Qatar and its Gulf neighbours may be over, but Qatar is likely to continue to reduce its dependence on food imports
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ArticleNFU Cymru dismayed at all-Wales NVZ
NFU Cymru astounded at Welsh government announcement on a "punitive" all-Wales NVZ

