All Production & Trade articles – Page 453
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ArticleLabour: "harvest will be at considerable extra cost"
Requirements for spring labour needs met, but social distancing measures and novice workers will push up prices of fresh produce
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ArticlePera de Lleida PDO says it with pears
PDO pays tribute to the vital work being done by health workers by distributing free pears
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ArticleCIOPORA launches Covid-19 resource for breeders
Crisis Resource Centre provides information on financial relief and other regulatory issues from over 12 countries
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ArticleSites earmarked for 41 giant UK glasshouses
Low Carbon Farming, which is behind £120m glasshouse project in East Anglia, predicts new era of environment-friendly production
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ArticleNew soft citrus acreage boosts Chilean exports
Chilean Citrus Committee forecasts a 6 per cent increase in exports for the 2020 season
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ArticleVittorio asparagus in high demand
Global Plant Genetics reveals that it sold out of seeds in northern and central Europe this season
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ArticleCourt rules for NZ government in Psa case
A class action of growers will appeal the decision, which found the government was not liable for losses from the outbreak
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ArticleTension at Myanmar-China border
Coronavirus restrictions stopping Myanmar nationals from entering China includes drivers delivering fresh produce
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ArticleImperial season underway in Australia
Nutrano begins 2020 mandarin harvest, enforcing strict hygiene and social distancing protocols across its business
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ArticleSouth African lockdown extended
Covid-19 lockdown now in place until end of April, while lemon shipments make an early start
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ArticleSlight drop for Florida citrus
April forecast sees decrease in both orange and grapefruit numbers
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ArticleAlanar taking strong measures
Leading Turkish fresh fruit supplier Alanar is well prepared for the worsening Covid-19 situation in the country, having stepped up its efforts a month ago
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ArticleAlmost half of UK veg grown to LEAF Marque Standard
Annual Global Impacts Report reveals that 43 per cent of domestic fruit and veg is now grown to LEAF Marque sustainability standards
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ArticleSouth Africa's informal trade hit
Lockdown measures disrupt informal fruit trade sector in South Africa, which plays a crucial role in the country's produce sales
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ArticleMexican mango exports hold steady
Jorge Armando Celis, president of EMEX, says Mexico’s 2020 mango export volume will be similar to last year’s
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ArticleBlue Whale ready for unexpected
In the wake of Covid-19, French apple giant Blue Whale is prepared for tough times ahead, as the possibility of labour issues approaches
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ArticleApeam working hard to maintain supply
Mexican avocado association says it will not let a health crisis become a food crisis
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ArticleCoronavirus: industry response
Asiafruit rounds up what impact the coronavirus pandemic has had on fresh produce trade across Asia to-date
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ArticleFurloughed staff 'can work on farms'
Government clarification offers growers a boost during the harvest and means workers can supplement their income
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ArticleChile accentuates the positive
Good quality reflected in favourable prices during 2019/20 table grape campaign

