All Production & Trade articles – Page 448
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ArticleUS pushback to Chinese citrus
Objections have been raised to the US granting access to Chinese citrus, but the USDA stands by its decision
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ArticleTomato red spider mite discovered in New Zealand
Two small populations of pest known for damaging tomato plants discovered in Auckland
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ArticleNew name in NZ cherries
Horticultural consultancy Hortinvest to manage Deep Creek Fruits operation in Central Otago
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ArticleOTC offers South African Nova
South African-grown easy-peel citrus variety is heading to the Netherlands courtesy of OTC Organics
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ArticleNew president for Grupo AGF Fashion
José Navarro takes over from José García, who headed up the group for more than ten years
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ArticleStrong stretch for Japan’s imports
Japan’s fresh fruit imports for May have increased year-on-year with bananas and kiwifruit seeing success while lemon imports were down
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ArticleHigh quality ahead for Piñata
Challenging growing conditions in Granite Belt region likely to result in smaller crop of strawberries for winter 2020
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ArticleQ&A: Bede Miller, Cravo
Demand for retractable roof systems on the rise in Australia and New Zealand
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ArticleSpanish citrus faces uncertain future in UK
UK government ramps up pressure on Brussels by placing Spanish citrus in the crossfire on EU trade talks
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ArticleFareShare tieup for Pink Lady
Arrangement sees brand leader donating apples to food redistribution charity to help combat hunger over the summer
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ArticleMicroplastics found in fruit and veg
Two peer-reviewed studies found that fruit and vegetables are not immune from the widespread contamination of our food, water, soil and air by microplastics
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ArticleDownload your free report on Covid-19
Fruitnet has teamed up with Fruit Logistica to provide in-depth analysis of the pandemic's impact on fresh produce companies
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ArticleThai fruits reach out to Vietnam
Fresh fruits were among the Thai products highlighted in an event promoting exports to Vietnam
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ArticleNew varieties key for Egyptian grapes
Despite the challenges posed by Covid-19, Egyptian coop EGO is continuing its efforts to extend the grape season, according to MD Hassan Zaher
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ArticleTradition takes a back seat
It will be a quiet 4 July at Citrusdal in the Cape, as Covid-19 disrupts old traditions for South Africa's citrus industry
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ArticleBurgundy Broccoli back after strong start
New season begins for new Burgundy Broccoli variety, grown in the Lincolnshire Fens
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PodcastsFruitbox: Peruvian exporter to global supplier
How one exporter is responding to the needs of supermarkets by expanding its international supply base
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ArticleEurosemillas, UCR sign avocado development deal
Eurosemillas will test some of UCR’s avocado selections to develop new growing regions worldwide
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ArticleSouth African berries face challenges
Exporter C fruit sees both opportunities and difficulties ahead for the country's berry business

