All Production & Trade articles – Page 440
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16m apples "left to rot" due to worker shortages
New figures from the NFU show Brexit uncertainty has hit British horticulture hard during topfruit harvest
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New shipping service to connect Portugal to UK
Service will link Tilbury, Lisbon, Leixões and Rotterdam where Dutch firm Samskip has its multimodal hub
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Agromediterranea kicks off courgette campaign
Murcian company is introducing improved varieties and more sustainable production methods
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French producers eye Colombia
Apples and kiwifruit are considered to be two of the products with the strongest export potential
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Buoyant Mexico looks to expand berry markets
Concerns about over-reliance on US are fuelling drive into new markets
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EU sharpens focus on India
Europe is aiming to boost bilateral trade in fruit and vegetables with the Asian country
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Philippines seeks tariff relief for bananas
Government officials appeal to Japan to cut its tariff on Philippine bananas
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Focus on future at Onion & Carrot Conference
Revamped event next month switches to Cambridge and promises a lineup of top industry speakers
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Australia’s attempt to grow the ‘King of Fruit’
Successful growth and storage trials of highly sought after muskmelon encourages growers and exporters to expand in North Queensland
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RSA table grape forecast rises
Sati's forecast for the coming season pegs the crop between 61.05m and 67.8m cartons
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"GeoNutrition" to tackle hunger in Zimbabwe
University of Nottingham to use mapping of local soils and crops to fight nutrient deficiencies in Africa with £15m boost
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Green light for red-fleshed apples
As Kissabel enters its second year of commercial testing, the response from buyers has reportedly been positive
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Spanish growers optimistic for Persimon season
PDO-certified persimmon variety, Persimon, aiming for normal volumes after tough growing season last year
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IMG Citrus celebrates four decades of growth
Family-owned company has faced many challenges during its 40-year history
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Fyffes prepares to launch exotics range
New branded offer will include avocados, red bananas, baby bananas, cassava and plantains
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San Miguel switches to renewables
40 per cent of the energy at its main Tucumán facility to be supplied by renewable energy sources
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Spanish grapes arrive in Vietnam
Spain’s first-ever shipment of table grapes has reached Vietnam
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Zespri targets US market
Consumer and market research the cornerstone of Zespri’s push to increase Kiwifruit sales in US
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TR4 in Colombia: tests offer final proof
Any remaining doubts regarding the cause of Panama disease in two banana plantations have now been ruled out
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Ely hosts "most keenly contested potato race yet"
Eighth annual Ely Potato Race fiercely fought with £1,500 raised for charity