All Production & Trade articles – Page 440
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      ArticleBrits join watercress workforce
New influx of domestic workers amidst coronavirus crisis help harvest UK watercress crop as the season begins
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      ArticleJapan welcomes RSA grapefruit
First South African citrus of the season has been well received in the Far East
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      ArticleNew organic marque for Red Tractor
Colour-coded label is one of three new marques being rolled out to help consumers easily select specific production standards
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      ArticleCautious chance for Californian Hass
With predictions of a good season, California’s avocado industry is cautious not to overcommit, particularly to a new opportunity in China
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      ArticleNew Zealand’s banana target
Partnership between scientists and Māori growers aims to identify best variety of banana to grow in country’s climate
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      ArticleThai mangosteen flights begin
With Covid-19 restrictions easing, Thailand has sent the year’s first airfreight shipment of mangosteens to Lanzhou, China
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      ArticleMyanmar, China reopen trade routes
Export through Lweje and Kampaiti borders to restart, having previously been confined to Muse border
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      ArticleWCO reveals SH citrus forecast
Overall Southern Hemisphere production is forecast to drop 3 per cent year-on-year
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      ArticleAlanar confident for cherry campaign
Thanks to investments in new machinery and early action in response to Covid-19, Turkey's Alanar is optimistic for the new cherry season
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      ArticleCartama celebrates Chinese first for Colombian avos
The company has become the first to ship Colombian Hass avocados to China
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      ArticleEU lays out green targets
The European Commission has produced its green action plan for agriculture, but some question how the targets will be implemented and enforced
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      ArticleNo more GLAA temporary licences
Gangmasters' body confirms temporary scheme to help industry during coronavirus will cease in June
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      ArticleSanLucar puts bees centre stage
Bee protection forms a vital part of the company’s sustainability efforts
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      ArticleBig rise in Chilean kiwi exports to EU
Shipments to Europe up 43 per cent on last year, says Chilean Kiwifruit Committee
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      ArticleRise in UK organic farmed land
Significant increase in the amount of land used to grow organic fruit as sector rebounds from decline in 2018
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      ArticleJapanese melon price dives
Famous for their premium price tag, the first Hokkaido melons of the 2020 season sold for 97.6 per cent less than last year
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      ArticleCosta’s Harry Debney to retire
Chief executive of Costa Group announced his intention to retire within the next nine months at the company’s AGM
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      ArticleAlibaba supports fresh online faces
A new growth plan is set to support fresh food merchants who have recently joined the company’s Tmall e-commerce platform
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      ArticleCitrosol unveils brand new website
New site reflects the company’s core values of research, innovation and a commitment to the environment
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      ArticleBelOrta auctions first gooseberries
In Belgium, the first locally grown gooseberries of the season were auctioned at BelOrta this week, with availability continuing until end of August
 

