All Production & Trade articles – Page 432
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Contrasting season for Australian cherries
Low yields made for a tough season for Australian cherries despite favourable prices and a breakthrough in South Korea
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Waitrose stocks earliest ever asparagus
Eight weeks ahead of the traditional asparagus season in April, Waitrose sells early variety grown in the New Forest
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EU: RSA not to blame for Valencian citrus woes
Brussels says data does not back sector’s claims that South African imports are behind price collapse
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Ecuadorean physalis steps into the limelight
Dennis Brito of Golden Sweet Spirit believes the fruit has got what it takes to make it one of Ecuador’s export winners
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Apeam reaffirms commitment to US
Association emphasised the benefits of free trade and highlighted advances made in boosting its export offer
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Deliteful mandarins hit Australian stores
Californian Delite mandarins have reached Australia, filling the gap before the start of the domestic season
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Seeka's profits rise in 2019
Cost efficiencies delivered by acquisitions offset lower Hayward kiwifruit yields
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Greenyard posts Q3 sales growth
Fresh segment sales up 5.7 per cent year-on-year, helping to reverse ‘downward trend'
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Scales announces record profit for 2019
Sale of Polarcold and ongoing orchard redevelopment enable Scales to post NZ$36.4m net profit for 2019
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"Plant-based foods cannot replace meat"
Professor Louise Fresco, president of the executive board of Wageningen University, says meat must be part of future diets
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Pook’s Thai-flyer
Fred Searle speaks to Kanokporn Holtsch of Pook about winning the Fruit Logistica Innovation Award for her coconut snacks, landing investment on Germany’s Dragon’s Den and cracking the German market
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Potato perceptions
As AHDB’s four-year potato marketing strategy is up for renewal in 2020, Ed Leahy asks what’s next for marketing the spud to a public re-engaging with the category
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Batters calls for 70,000 SAWS by 2021
NFU president makes series of demands from government including ramping up SAWS pilot, and match fund AHDB levy
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New CIV variety “shows potential”
Company reveals encouraging results for its new low-chill extra-early strawberry variety, CIVL519
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New website showcases best of Ecuador’s offer
The gastronomic tool aims to promote the country’s agri-food exports by featuring them in well-known recipes
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Planasa moves into Peru
Marcelo Luengo is named managing director of newly-created Planasa Peru
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Australian juicers feel the squeeze
Peak citrus body claims poor prices could spell the end for fresh Australian juice
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Trade on the agenda as Trump arrives in India
Meetings between US and India are expected to feature negotiations around current trade tariffs
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PMA A-NZ partners with GS1 Australia
Agreement aims to enhance food safety in fresh fruit and vegetable industry
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Seeka continues Northland sales
Another NZ$10m worth of orchards have been sold with a supply commitment as part of the company’s divestment strategy