All Production & Trade articles – Page 480
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ArticleVersatile prunes cash in on vegan boom
The rise in plant-based diets has created a new opening for the humble prune, says the California Prune Board
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ArticleLouise Fresco to argue for industrial food production
Science professor will argue for an expansion of industrial food production at the City Food Lecture next year
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ArticleColombian avos heading for China
Shippers have high hopes for the latest market to open for Colombian Hass avocados
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ArticleZespri to commercialise red kiwifruit
Limited releases of Zespri Red will hit selected retailers in New Zealand and Asia in 2020 and 2021
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ArticlePeru ramps up fight against fruit fly
Minagri has delivered 403 motorcycles and 82 vans to boost Senasa’s efforts to eradicate the fly
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ArticleFoodVentures to expand global operations
Dutch greenhouse business that prioritises underdeveloped supply chains and markets will open new facility in China
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ArticleBaby veg makes an impact
As winter bites in the Northern Hemisphere, South African company Yukon offers some gastronomic excitement
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AnalysisA green gimmick?
Much has been made of the environmental benefits of vertical production but some are sceptical of how much impact it can really have
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ArticleTrucco imports first red kiwifruit from Italy
Company looking to offer consumers a more innovative and diverse selection of produce
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ArticleVertical farming to sprout from Australian venture
Freshero and RotoGro plan to construct a flagship urban vertical farming facility in Australia in 2020
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ArticleRecord haul for top-end mangoes
Over 3m trays harvested across Darwin, with peak industry body indicating it’s a sign of what’s to come
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ArticleCambodian mangoes close in on China
A fruitful visit from Chinese customs has the Cambodian mango industry one step closer to exporting directly to China
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ArticleCIV heralds new "improved" Fuji apple
Marketed to producers as San-CIV, FucIV51 is said to offer better, more uniform colour and resistance to sunburn
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ArticleAn inconvenient truth
Prepared produce appears to meet many of the modern consumer’s demands, but the category is also facing a number of significant hurdles
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ArticleChilean fruit exports face bumpy ride
Truckers' union warns that trade could grind to a halt unless government regains control of roads
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ArticleChile revises cherry forecast upwards
New estimate points to export volume in excess of 210,000 tonnes for 2019/20
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ArticleChinese tour for Australian citrus
A group of citrus growers from New South Wales is on its way to China as part of a study tour aimed at developing market entry strategies
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ArticleMalaysia delays export changes
Planned revisions to the permit scheme for the export of fresh produce to Singapore have been deferred after negative feedback
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ArticleTracing watermelon from paddock to plate
Australian-first system enables consumers to learn about origins of Queensland grown watermelons
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ArticlePlace UK warns customers of no-deal Brexit costs
Fresh and frozen supplier states WTO rules will likely see greater costs on imports

