All Production & Trade articles – Page 458
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ArticleAutogrow cracks the yield prediction code
FarmRoad has been created by Autogrow to accurately predict tomato harvest times and yields
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ArticleSmooth start for Jingold
International kiwifruit distributor says Coronavirus and Chilean drought has not affected sales business in China
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ArticleDon’t turn your back on Asia, Spain told
Companies who take a long-term view of the Asian market will reap rich rewards, says Oliver Huesmann
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ArticleNew weapon against mite in fruit
BASF's Nealta promises to defeat red spider mites in apples and protected strawberries
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ArticleHigh hopes for SH Jazz season
Quality looks good ahead of the New Zealand season, with UK figures showing a strong rise in sales this spring
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ArticleLockdown cooking boosts mushroom sales
Consumers have been buying up mushrooms in large volumes as they cook from scratch during the Covid-19 crisis
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ArticleAsiafruit spotlights China’s coronavirus recovery
Asiafruit’s May edition provides a special report on how China’s fresh produce business is coming back from the coronavirus crisis
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ArticleAustralia weighs up US apple imports
Assessment process well underway, with peak body calling for “extremely robust” systems should trade eventuate
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ArticleCatalonia set for smaller stonefruit crop
Peach and nectarine output down but good quality and shorter European crop augur well for prices
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ArticleGermany planting more Pinova apples
Country set to become more self-sufficient from 2022/23 season as fruit from new plantings comes into play
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ArticleCornish New potatoes flourishing after wet start
Cornish crop of new potatoes currently being harvested after difficult start to the season
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ArticleNFU: retain standards in Trade Bill
Farming union says the UK's future trade policy must ensure that environmental and animal welfare standards are upheld
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ArticleSpanish produce weathers Covid-19 storm
Strong export data from March reflects resilience of the sector in face of the pandemic
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ArticleArrigoni offers stonefruit protection
Iride agrotextiles help secure orchards from atmospheric events and the Brown Marmorated Stink Bug
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ArticleOnly a third of migrant labour available
Government urges furloughed Brits to get out and harvest fresh produce amid fears of a drastic labour shortage
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ArticleSeeka set to sell Australian orchards
Sale and lease back arrangement will yield A$26.5m, as listed company continues divestment strategy
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PodcastsFruitbox: New business right on your doorstep
India's largest exporter of airfreighted fruit and veg tells Fruitnet it is looking to expand its domestic business
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ArticleTesco sells top-end restaurant potatoes
Supermarket stepped in to offer an outlet to Carroll's Heritage Potatoes after the restaurant sector was closed down
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ArticleChange brings opportunities for Peru
Now is the time to invest, risk and transform to prepare for the future, argues Federico Beltrán
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ArticleIFG combat IP infringement in China
Baker McKenzie FenXun joint operation successfully assists IFG in fight against counterfeiting

