All Production & Trade articles – Page 437
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ArticleSensing quality Australian stonefruit
Three new sensors are being tested on Australian stonefruit to help growers ensure the best piece of fruit is being picked
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ArticleIdaho Potato’s new Malaysian ambassador
Malaysian badminton player Tan Boon Heong will become the new brand ambassador for the Idaho Potato Commission
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ArticleWashington apple crop yield downsized
Growers anticipating 10 per cent smaller crop compared to August estimate, with fruit sizing also likely to be smaller
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ArticleReturn to normality for RSA grapes
It's time to focus on the new crop of South African table grapes, with further growth anticipated this season.
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ArticleHopes high ahead of Spanish Persimon campaign
Good quality and size profile augurs well for 20/21 campaign, say marketers
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ArticleChile’s Malaysian opening
A new report has highlighted the potential for growth in Chilean fruit exports to Malaysia
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ArticleCambodia’s banana boom
Banana exports have skyrocketed in the first nine months of 2020 with demand from China driving the boost
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ArticleHarvest underway for Autumn Glory apples
Fruit to be available October through June, with exports planned for Asia, Canada, Mexico and the Middle East
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ArticleAustralian macadamias exceed expectations
Production volume set to come in 15 per cent above initial forecast, as industry navigates drought
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ArticleEnvy and Jazz expect strong US campaign
T&G Global anticipates good crop backed by variety of consumer promotions
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PodcastsFruitbox: New ways to sell fresh produce in Asia
Fruitnet's John Hey reflects on some dramatic changes to the way fruit and veg are bought and sold in the region
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ArticleThailand begins to import Italian apples
Consignment of Marlene-branded fruit marks the start of a valuable new opportunity for Italy's exporters
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ArticleBelOrta to host Product Show
The Belgian cooperative will put on a Covid-proof Product Show this week, as it showcases the latest innovations and sustainability initiatives
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ArticleKey potato treatment wins reprieve
Growers can now use Bayer's Emesto Prime DS to protect against black scurf until June 2021 after CRD decision
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ArticleAsia Briefing kicks off with cherry boom
The first in a series of weekly online briefings ahead of Asia Fruit Logistica ON looked at Asia's booming demand for cherries
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ArticleChina snaps up Malaysian durian
Around US$15m worth of durian was sold in one hour during a China-Malaysia online festival
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ArticleIFAM extended in federal budget
Extra A$317.1m in funding allocated for International Freight Assistance Mechanism will see programme run until mid-2021
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ArticleDaikin gets Peruvian snap peas to Japan
Successful seafreight shipment gives exporters targeting Japan more shipping options
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ArticleBrittany squash in spotlight
France’s Prince de Bretagne is promoting its autumnal specialties, including squashes like Potimarron, butternut and pumpkin, as well as pink onions and garlic
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ArticleAHDB confirms levy ballot
Threshold to trigger ballot is reached after campaign by group of horticultural growers, with vote expected in January

