All Production & Trade articles – Page 469
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ArticleNFU calls for better communication with farmers on HS2
HS2 Ltd must minimise impact on agri businesses and give longer notice periods and fair compensation when taking land, says union president
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ArticleAutogrow launches wireless smart sensor
Sensors include data to improve yield, quality and decision making in greenhouses
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ArticleLatin America fears fallout of coronavirus
The Chinese outbreak is taking its toll on fruit exports from the region
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ArticleWAPA forecasts dip in SH production
Minor changes are predicted in the overall production and export of Southern Hemisphere apples and pears in 2020
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ArticleTaiwan, Japan and Australia agree organic equivalency
Details of Japan-Taiwan agreement announced, while finalised text regarding agreement with Australia yet to be published
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ArticleAustralian vegetable exports on the rise
Volume and value up year-on-year in 2019, as industry targets A$315m in exports in 2020
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ArticleWin for British farm as cabbages allowed into Malaysia
Around 25,000 cabbages grown by Naylor Farms in Lincolnshire have been released into Malaysia after DIT helps overcome trade barriers
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ArticleLandmark year for PBC
This year marked the fifth time that the Polish Berry Cooperative had exhibited at Fruit Logistica
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ArticleGreen Fruits lives up to its name
Group shows commitment to improving competitiveness and environmentally friendly production
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ArticleFresca launches new subsidiary Network Fresh
New business from the Fresca Group will link up growers with buyers worldwide
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ArticleAusveg hits out at export price hike
Peak body says proposed cost recovery model is “unmanageable” for the Australian vegetable industry
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ArticleDemand peaks for New Zealand organic apples
Bostock New Zealand sends biggest ever air shipment to China despite uncertainty around Coronavirus
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ArticleCosta extends partnership with The Yield
Australian fresh produce giant to use Sensing+ solution across eight berry farms starting this month
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ArticleBrassicas at "crisis point"
Veg UK managing director Julian Pitts says nightmare weather is making growers think twice about the category
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ArticleGCA opens annual survey
Christine Tacon launches final survey of suppliers as Groceries Code Adjudicator before her term ends in June
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ArticleProduce Investments sells stake in Linwood Crops
PIL transfers all of its shares in LCL back to the potato marketer's management shareholders
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ArticleGovernment opens tariff consultation
Fresh produce sector will be watching closely as government says it wants to move away from complex tariff schedules
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ArticleIndonesia ratifies FTA with Australia
A free trade agreement is between the two countries is closer to being implemented now it has been ratified by both parliaments
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ArticleTaiwanese lettuce bound for Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia is preparing to receive its first taste of lettuce from Taiwan as a result of improvements in shipping time
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ArticleBerryWorld in sustainable packaging push
Global soft-fruit supplier introduces range of measures to make its packaging more recyclable and environmentally friendly

