All Production & Trade articles – Page 432
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      ArticleStandards key to Vietnam value
Increasing compliance with globally recognised standards will play an important role in increasing the value of Vietnam's fruit exports
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      Article24-hour British pea harvest underway
Europe's largest pea harvest starts before Great British Pea Week on 6th-12th July
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      ArticleBritish plums "unusually" early after bright spring
According to Waitrose, first British plums of the season are already on sale in June for the first time in 30 years
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      ArticleSun World takes firm stance on IP infringements
Table grape grower in Australia’s Sunraysia region breaches plant breeders’ rights
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      ArticleJapan increases US import inspections
With Covid-19 travel restrictions preventing in-country inspections Japan upped its on-arrival inspections of US fresh produce
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      PodcastsFruitbox: How to manage the volatile cherry category
Huge opportunities and big risks are combining to create one of the most exciting categories in the produce business
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      ArticleNew cherry venture sets sights on the world
Malling Cherry Ventures is a tieup between NIAB EMR, Berry Gardens Growers and AIGN
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      ArticleNature's Pride reorganises berry division
Dutch group says new name Berries Pride and relocation to separate location will help build year-round supply model
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      ArticleFree AVA berries for Scottish customers
Angus Soft Fruits agrees tieup with McQueens Dairies to deliver free peak-season strawberries to 2,500 customers
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      ArticlePiñata to expand Tasmanian operation
Successful first harvest encourages Queensland-based berry producer to expand raspberry production in Orielton
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      ArticleAustralians need more vegetables
Ausveg has said Australians need to buy more vegetables if they are to meet dietary recommendations
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      ArticleUS pushback to Chinese citrus
Objections have been raised to the US granting access to Chinese citrus, but the USDA stands by its decision
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      ArticleTomato red spider mite discovered in New Zealand
Two small populations of pest known for damaging tomato plants discovered in Auckland
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      ArticleNew name in NZ cherries
Horticultural consultancy Hortinvest to manage Deep Creek Fruits operation in Central Otago
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      ArticleOTC offers South African Nova
South African-grown easy-peel citrus variety is heading to the Netherlands courtesy of OTC Organics
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      ArticleNew president for Grupo AGF Fashion
José Navarro takes over from José García, who headed up the group for more than ten years
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      ArticleStrong stretch for Japan’s imports
Japan’s fresh fruit imports for May have increased year-on-year with bananas and kiwifruit seeing success while lemon imports were down
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      ArticleHigh quality ahead for Piñata
Challenging growing conditions in Granite Belt region likely to result in smaller crop of strawberries for winter 2020
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      ArticleQ&A: Bede Miller, Cravo
Demand for retractable roof systems on the rise in Australia and New Zealand
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      ArticleSpanish citrus faces uncertain future in UK
UK government ramps up pressure on Brussels by placing Spanish citrus in the crossfire on EU trade talks
 

