All Production & Trade articles – Page 463
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ArticleChilean fruit exports take a hit
Covid-19 takes toll on shipments in first five months of 2020
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ArticleWilson's Country praised for pandemic efforts
Largest potato grower in Ireland received visit from Northern Ireland Agriculture Minister Edwin Poots last week
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ArticleCalifornia Giant boosts summer blues supply
Company has become the first US blueberry grower to be recognised as Bee Better Certified by the Xerces Society
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ArticleThe Avolution targets waste reduction
Leading Australian avocado marketer eyes growth with Escavox supply chain technology
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ArticleIndian mangoes reach Japan
Despite the hurdles created by Covid-19 India has been able to send its first shipment of mangoes for the season to Japan
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ArticleManbulloo trials jackfruit in NT
Leading mango producer plants jackfruit in Katherine, with selections developed by NT Department of Primary Industry
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PodcastsFruitbox: The power of premium produce
Capespan MD Tonie Fuchs explains why the group is focusing on offering the best to a limited number of customers
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ArticleVertical farming offers solutions
Vertical farming has long been seen as a solution to rising populations and increasing urbanisation, but its efficiency may make it key to sustainability in general
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ArticleJ.O. Sims invests in new packhouse machinery
New heat sealer from Packaging Automation supports supplier’s ‘rapid growth’
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ArticleSpain enjoys export value rise
Fresh fruit and vegetable exports increased in value terms during April, although they dipped slightly in volume
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ArticleMore bushfire support for growers
Australia’s federal government has announced more grants for the apple and pear growers affected by the recent bushfires
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ArticleChilean citrus explores China
In a webinar with citrus producers and exporters, ProChile discussed the intricacies of the Chinese market in the wake of new access
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ArticleSuccess in Yunnan for Mr Avocado
Trial plantings of Hass avocado in Yunnan, China found to produce fruit within 2.5 years thanks to scientific research
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ArticleUK topfruit growers report "testing" season
Extremely wet winter followed by some late frosts look likely to dent yield this autumn
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ArticleRiverford publishes first sustainability report
Carbon footprint calculation by organic veg box company has led to target for emissions reduction and investment in electric vans and solar
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ArticleNew measures to boost export 'bounce back'
Government announces raft of new initiatives to help agriculture, food and drink companies to get their exports moving again
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ArticlePick a Picota Week underway
In the UK, the Spanish cherry season kicks off with the first arrivals of the Jerte Valley-grown fruit
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ArticleCovid-19: US produce sector on alert
Concerns grow over spike in cases among US fruit and vegetable packers
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ArticleITC grows fresh produce business
Indian conglomerate plans to further expand into fresh fruits and vegetables on the back of government reform
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ArticleVietnamese lychees land in Japan
Breakthrough for fresh Vietnamese lychees in Japan, after Covid-19 restrictions threatened exports

