All Production & Trade articles – Page 431
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ArticleFepex raises concerns over Food Chain Law
It claims that one of the law’s unintended consequences is to make imported produce more attractive to retailers
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ArticleBrazilian market beckons for Spanish blueberries
The phytosanitary protocol has been agreed and is all set to be signed by the two countries
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ArticleIndonesia targets China with new platform
Indonesia Store aims to help small and medium-sized exporters penetrate China and other markets
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ArticleAlterra completes Carpenters feasibility study
Planned 300ha avocado project in Pemberton, Western Australia supported, with 4.1GL dam funded
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ArticleTom Frankcomb joins APAL
Nuffield scholar and former APFIP operations manager joins industry body as variety developments manager
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ArticleRaisin hopes high in South Africa
The country's raisin industry expects continued growth in 2021 with new initiatives
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ArticleKiku keeps communicating
Concerned about a lack of face-to-face meetings, apple marketer Kiku has taken networking matters into its own hands
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ArticleLa Palma launches Cherrymole veg drinks
Products are traditionally made using premium vegetables and available in recyclable glass bottles
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ArticleShortage brings Chile’s avo season to early end
With domestic prices currently exceeding export prices, companies are winding down export programmes
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ArticleFreshfel lobbies for urgent India action
Freshfel is urging EC to secure European fruit and veg exports to India, after New Delhi government passes new import rule
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ArticleMPs gain power to lower import standards
Ministers will be able to approve agricultural imports of a lower standard than currently permitted in the UK, reports The Guardian
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ArticleExport insights for AU melons
Industry to benefit from series of monthly and quarterly reports on pricing and quantities
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ArticleDemand for avocados to peak during Super Bowl
US consumers expected to maintain increased consumption of Mexican avocados, despite Covid-19 restrictions
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ArticleUK growers fear labour shortage
UK growers express concern over SAWs and the dire implications a labour shortage will have on the produce sector
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ArticleLEAF announces LOFS plans
LEAF unveils year-round programme to support its Open Farm Sunday events
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ArticleLower prices eat into Mission Produce's profits
Fourth quarter and full-year results show increase in volumes but lower average selling prices
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ArticleTough times along the Orange River
After nature turned against them, the export table grape growers in the Orange River in South Africa are winding down their season
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ArticleExcoagro expands its export horizons
Colombian organic lime supplier sets sights on US after building a successful programme in Europe
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ArticleSouth Africa sets transformation goals
Hortgro joins with others to develop forward-thinking transformation strategy
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ArticleLittleproud blames states for worker shortage
Federal Minister for Agriculture says states are at fault for current labour shortages, with prices predicted to spike

