All Production & Trade articles – Page 482
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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
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ArticleRecord RSA blues season expected
South Africa’s blueberry exporters are enjoying a bumper season
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ArticleBrexit battle plans in logistics
Logistics firm Perishable Movements Ltd is preparing carefully for the revised Brexit deadline of 31 January and is confident disruption can be minimised if the sector follows the correct procedures. Fred Searle speaks to sales director Nick Finbow
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ArticleSoilEssentials to sell smart sensors from Norway
Scottish precision farming specialist becomes first and exclusive UK reseller of temperature, humidity and irrigation sensors from 7Sense
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AnalysisShoots of recovery?
Greenyard’s results for the first half of its financial year show ‘encouraging signs of recovery’ as its transformation plan kicks into gear
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ArticleIrrigation project kicks off in Tunisia
In Tunisia, the World Bank is co-financing the Irrigated Agriculture Intensification Project to improve the country’s management of limited water resources
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ArticleRed Baron named 'most influential variety'
NIAB names red onion the most influential non-cereal crop of the last 100 years in awarding it the Centenary Variety Cup
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ArticleDirect access helping Cambodian bananas
Since gaining the ability to directly export its bananas to China, Cambodia’s exports to the country have surged
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ArticleWestern Australia free of citrus canker
Quarantine restrictions for citrus in Kununurra and Wyndham to be lifted as of Friday, November 22
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ArticleQV Foods rebrands as AH Worth
AH Worth CEO Duncan Worth speaks to Ed Leahy about his company’s rebranding as it sheds its old name, QV Foods
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ArticleMcCain backs 'grow your own spud' scheme
AHDB's Grow Your Own Potatoes project distributed thousands of growing kits to 10,000 primary schools last year
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ArticleOut of the dark
Mushroom growers are looking to the light again after being hit badly by Brexit chaos
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ArticleSun World grants LatAm licenses
Sun World International has granted new grape licences in Chile and Peru as the group continues to bolster its presence in the global fruit trade
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ArticleGolden opportunity for kiwifruit down under
For Jingold, Australia is emerging as one of the most important overseas destinations for its branded kiwifruit
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AnalysisIs electricity the future of weed control?
RootWave is carrying out trials on commercial horticulture farms to provide an electrical alternative to chemical control
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ArticleDunkirk prepared for Brexit delays
The French Port of Dunkirk has invested in new infrastructure and manpower to handle the delays and additional checks predicted in the wake of a hard Brexit
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ArticleGlobal experts seek solutions to TR4
Corbana to host conference on the biggest enemy facing the banana industry
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ArticleZespri cracks down on illegal plantations
Co-operative to take civil case in China against growers who have illegally planted its gold kiwifruit variety, SunGold
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ArticlePoland’s apple players
With the apple season beginning, some of the big names in the Polish industry are ready to meet this campaign’s challenges head on
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ArticleAlanar extending global reach
Huge demand for cherries from new customers in the recently opened markets of China and South Korea are a welcome challenge for Turkish exporter Alanar

