All Production & Trade articles – Page 481
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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
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ArticleBright future for LEDs, predicts Kubo
LEDs, robotic forecasting tools and climate screens have big potential to improve greenhouse production, say speakers at inaugural GTC
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ArticleEnd to Zespri’s New Zealand kiwifruit season
Final four containers of the its successful 2019 crop are on their way to Asia
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ArticlePLS Plantations dives into durians
Access to China is a driving factor behind the Malaysian company’s new durian plantations
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ArticleStink bug targeted with new £250k grant
The pungent insect can cause significant damage to berries and field vegetables
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ArticleAPS invests for the future
UK grower reveals at Global Tomato Congress that it has expanded production and invested in vertical farming
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ArticleBrazil courts Kuwaiti importers
Brazilian exporters are looking to ship more fruit direct to Kuwait instead of through re-export hubs
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ArticleChristmas cheer for poinsettia growers
AHDB trials unearth three new varieties of poinsettia that could be mainstays of future Christmases
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ArticleSanLucar enters Italian market
Spanish group expands its presence in Europe with the formation of SanLucar Italia
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ArticleAustralia beckons for Indian pomegranates
Australia is set to open its doors to Indian pomegranates in 2020, and leading grower-shippers are enthused by the market prospects
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ArticleBayWa pleased with tomato project
Group said greenhouse tomato efforts in Al-Ain had proved a success
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ArticleProtocol facilitates data exchange
The Dutch FVO has drawn up a Data Protocol to encourage the exchange of greenhouse production data in order to boost innovation in the sector
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ArticleNetting scheme to help SA producers
Programme will provide A$14.6m in support of South Australian producers hoping to protect future crops
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ArticlePhilippine region targets mango exports
Mango growers from Mindanao are working with the New Zealand embassy to develop their export capabilities
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ArticleMixed year for South African citrus
The industry has experienced ups and downs as the 2019 export season comes to an end
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ArticleRSA pomegranates bounce back
After a drought-hit 2018 season South African pomegranate producers achieved record volumes, helping satisfy growing global demand. Ed Leahy reports
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ArticleGusto launches organic lemon and yuzu drink
New line features Asian citrus fruit combined with lemon for a unique lemonade dubbed the ‘world’s finest’
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ArticleCamposol takes avo action
As the company closes in on becoming a year-round supplier, water sustainability is at the forefront of its activities
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ArticleAPS Produce scoops farming education awards
Kent tomato producer picks up Overall Winner’s Award and Innovative Learning Award at Bayer-LEAF Education Awards
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ArticleBrassica growers suffering ‘worst flooding for decades’
Producer estimates 25 per cent of UK production lost with cauliflowers running short and cabbage and spring green expected to follow

