All Production & Trade articles – Page 480
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ArticleSector needs "urgent" financial assistance
Coronavirus pandemic has destabilised the industry and threatens long-term food supply, Freshfel has warned
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ArticleIndia adapts to coronavirus
India’s lockdown has had a range of effects on its agricultural trade, but the country is looking at ways to adjust to the pandemic
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ArticleThailand emphasises domestic sales
Trucks dispatched to deliver groceries to Bangkok, regional villages, and neighbouring provinces
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ArticleNew robotics
A hotbed of agri-tech innovation, New Zealand’s Robotics Plus is busy bringing its machines to the global market, with topfruit stalwart Adrian Scripps the first UK business to benefit
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ArticleThe fruit simulator
Software capable of producing “digital twins” of real crops mean growers can test their choices on a simulator before making them
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ArticleTWC brings back watercress bunches
UK’s leading watercress grower takes inspiration from Victorian times with launch of 150g bunches wrapped in biodegradable paper cones
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ArticleGreenyard offers Covid-19 update
Group says it remains fully operational, while also revealing that its transformation plan has had a positive affect on results
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ArticleSpike in demand for pre-packaged items
Online sales and home deliveries increase across European markets during Covid-19 shutdown
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ArticleT&G begins NZ mandarin harvest
As the season gets underway the first of more than 12m satsuma mandarins have started to be harvested in Northland
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PodcastsFruitbox: Vanguard boss sees new trends emerge
Craig Stauffer explains how coronavirus is creating severe short-term effects while laying the ground for longer-term trends
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ArticleLabour shortages a concern in Israel
Israel’s reliance on seasonal workers from Thailand is a worry for domestic production during the coronavirus crisis, as volunteer groups organise to help out on farms
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ArticleFood bodies call for open trade
Industry associations write letter to governments stating only full and free international trade will keep crucial food flow going
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ArticleCandonga finds favour with Italian growers
Italian producers say the Sabrosa variety, marketed as Candonga, offers price guarantee even in difficult times
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ArticleSummer Prim gets EU protection
Lemon variety now included in Community Plant Variety Office (CPVO) register
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ArticleMoju launches plant-based vitamin D shot
New line combines seaweed with fruit in the hope of helping fight the UK's vitamin D deficiency problem
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ArticleEarly bird RedStar catches a break
One of Europe's leading tomato companies says preparing for the coronavirus crisis helped it hit the ground running
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ArticleSouth Korea and Vietnam to link supply chains
Closer cooperation between the two countries is in the works to ease the strain caused by coronavirus
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ArticleCosta withdraws earnings guidance
Despite a strong start to 2020, Costa has retracted its earnings guidance due to the unpredictable effects of the coronavirus
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ArticleConcerns over Philippine banana supply
Growers group suggest Philippine banana exports could drop by 40 per cent this year due to Coronavirus impact
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ArticleStrong demand for Australian almonds
Growers tending to bumper crop, as demand for long shelf life products skyrockets

