All Production & Trade articles – Page 454
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ArticleRSA's bumper blueberry year
South Africa’s blueberry exports increased 53 per cent this season, while raspberries suffered from lack of airfreight
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ArticlePink Lady banding together
Apple association Pink Lady Europe has seen an uptick in demand as European consumers go into lockdown, necessitating additional efforts and togetherness from staff
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ArticleCitrus PGI shows its mettle
Cítricos Valencianos PGI says supply will continue as usual in spite of Covid-19 challenges
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ArticleFreshfel concerned over industry stability
Industry body is worried about the increasing financial burden and long-term stability of Europe's fresh fruit and vegetable supply
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ArticleSpanish berries feel the squeeze
Freshuelva says losses sustained during the present campaign will curb growers’ ability to plant next season
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ArticleMarket stabilisation plan put forward
US fresh produce industry partners have presented the USDA with a plan to support critical financial needs in the produce supply chain
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ArticleAustralia fast-tracks imports
Fruit and vegetable products among the grocery items being prioritised for entry
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ArticleCoronavirus prompts urban farming interest
With movement in many countries restricted, some consumers are turning to urban farming for their fresh produce
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ArticlePhilippine produce platform expanded
The Department of Agriculture’s Kadiwa marketing programme will serve more urban consumers during quarantine
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ArticleCo-loading success for RSA citrus
More shipments of South African citrus to be co-loaded for Japan and China this year
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ArticleSIIM mangoes head to Europe
Grower-exporter, which packs fruit under the Dibra brand, set to send west Africa-grown mangoes to European markets
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PodcastsFruitbox: Changes, challenges, chances
Freshfel's Philippe Binard discusses the huge challenges ahead for Europe's fresh produce business
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ArticleRSA raisin exports continue despite delays
Consignments still making it onto vessels despite reduced port terminal capacity and a slowdown in packing
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AnalysisAnalysis: The cost of coronavirus
Who is bearing the extra costs of keeping produce workers safe and stores well stocked amid the pandemic?
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ArticleCoronavirus hits Brazilian exports
Demand for tropical fruits like papayas and mangoes has fallen as consumers opt for longer lasting fruits
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ArticleJazz season underway in Australia
Montague heralds new-season crop as “one of the best ever produced”
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ArticleGreenvale MD praises staff efforts
Andy Clarkson thanks Greenvale staff and partners for maintaining supply of potatoes during coronavirus crisis
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ArticleEarly start for CA cherries
Industry anticipates moderate-sized crop of around 6m-7m cartons in 2020
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ArticleAvocado production set to increase in Western Australia
Alterra’s new 300ha avocado expansion, titled ‘carpenters project’, set for Pemberton in state’s south west
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ArticleAustralian papaya harvest ramps up
Production shapes up well despite later start to the autumn peak

