All Production & Trade articles – Page 456
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ArticleBlueberry first for Argentina
Launch of first home-grown variety, Naike, ushers in a new era for Argentine industry
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ArticleHarvest London invests in state-of-the-art vertical farm
New facility in Leyton is vertical producer’s second site in north London and the latest construction project by booming tech firm CambridgeHOK
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ArticleAHDB receives formal ballot request
Group of horticulture growers submit request for ballot on levy future, as AHDB welcomes opportunity for open debate
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ArticleGI helps Binh Thuan dragon fruit
Dragon fruit grown in the Vietnamese region is set to benefit from having its geographical indication recognised by the EU
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ArticleCovid-19 impact on Australian labour force revealed
New research suggests Australia’s horticulture industry facing shortfall of 26,000 workers ahead of summer harvest
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ArticleDelroy Orchards launches Delcado
West Australian grower excited by potential of new brand for its premium Hass avocados
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ArticleGiddings Fruit expands in US
Leading global supplier of conventional and organic berries and cherries opens new office in Monterey, California
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ArticleEuropean sector reviews challenges
Freshfel Europe and AREFLH explore primary challenges facing the European fresh fruit and vegetables sector at online Joint 2020 Annual Event
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ArticleFerryFast and Waste Knot rack up 1.5m charity meals
Two organisations have been working with FareShare since launch of its Surplus with Purpose Fund in July 2019
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ArticleFig exports rise at Ani Tarim
Although some fruit was affected by inclement weather this season, Turkey’s Ani Tarim predicts an increase in fig production and a record export volume
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ArticleCampojoyma expands organics offer
From October, the company will sell organic broccoli supplied by Murcia’s Medifruver
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ArticleChile-EU ePhyto system goes live
From now on the two trading partners will use paperless phytosanitary certificates
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ArticleBOM declares La Niña active
Wet spring and summer ahead for northern and eastern Australia, with increased chances of cyclones and flooding in summer
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ArticleAutogrow eyes European expansion
Ag-tech specialist creates Netherlands-based sales role to service expanding customer base
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ArticleUS to approve Vietnamese pomelo exports
Deal between two countries will also see US grapefruit approved for import by Vietnam
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ArticlePink Lady predicts promising campaign
Pink Lady Europe has high hopes for the coming apple campaign, which is set to be backed up by TV advertisements in 12 countries
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ArticleUK named ‘exemplar’ in food waste reduction
Champions 12.3 says UK is leading by example in efforts to halve food waste, but Dave Lewis calls on companies and countries to do more
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ArticleKanzi partners reveal optimism
Supported by a high-quality crop this season, Kanzi is looking to inspire consumers across Europe with a new focus on online communication
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ArticleTalete helps berry growers cut water use
Tests show biostimulant can reduce water consumption in strawberry cultivation by up to 30 per cent
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ArticleCI bananas now available in red
Demand for the fruit is outstripping supply as producer La Fast plans to ramp up volumes

