All Production & Trade articles – Page 433
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Analysis
Shoots of recovery?
Greenyard’s results for the first half of its financial year show ‘encouraging signs of recovery’ as its transformation plan kicks into gear
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Article
Irrigation project kicks off in Tunisia
In Tunisia, the World Bank is co-financing the Irrigated Agriculture Intensification Project to improve the country’s management of limited water resources
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Article
Red Baron named 'most influential variety'
NIAB names red onion the most influential non-cereal crop of the last 100 years in awarding it the Centenary Variety Cup
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Article
Direct access helping Cambodian bananas
Since gaining the ability to directly export its bananas to China, Cambodia’s exports to the country have surged
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Article
Western Australia free of citrus canker
Quarantine restrictions for citrus in Kununurra and Wyndham to be lifted as of Friday, November 22
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Article
QV Foods rebrands as AH Worth
AH Worth CEO Duncan Worth speaks to Ed Leahy about his company’s rebranding as it sheds its old name, QV Foods
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Article
McCain backs 'grow your own spud' scheme
AHDB's Grow Your Own Potatoes project distributed thousands of growing kits to 10,000 primary schools last year
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Article
Out of the dark
Mushroom growers are looking to the light again after being hit badly by Brexit chaos
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Sun World grants LatAm licenses
Sun World International has granted new grape licences in Chile and Peru as the group continues to bolster its presence in the global fruit trade
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Golden opportunity for kiwifruit down under
For Jingold, Australia is emerging as one of the most important overseas destinations for its branded kiwifruit
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Analysis
Is electricity the future of weed control?
RootWave is carrying out trials on commercial horticulture farms to provide an electrical alternative to chemical control
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Article
Dunkirk prepared for Brexit delays
The French Port of Dunkirk has invested in new infrastructure and manpower to handle the delays and additional checks predicted in the wake of a hard Brexit
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Global experts seek solutions to TR4
Corbana to host conference on the biggest enemy facing the banana industry
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Article
Zespri cracks down on illegal plantations
Co-operative to take civil case in China against growers who have illegally planted its gold kiwifruit variety, SunGold
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Article
Poland’s apple players
With the apple season beginning, some of the big names in the Polish industry are ready to meet this campaign’s challenges head on
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Article
Alanar extending global reach
Huge demand for cherries from new customers in the recently opened markets of China and South Korea are a welcome challenge for Turkish exporter Alanar
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Article
‘Data is king’ in biopesticide application
AHDB-funded AMBER project urges growers to use data to better understand how biopesticides perform in different conditions
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South Korea says yes to Mexican table grapes
The state of Sonora will be able to export to the Asian country with immediate effect
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More Peruvian mangoes for South Korea
Exports have risen steadily since Peru gained access to the South Korean market in November 2015
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Turkish kiwifruit volumes grow
The country will host the X International Symposium on Kiwifruit in October 2020