All Production & Trade articles – Page 492
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ArticleSpain clamps down on varietal abuse
Court hands down custodial sentence for illegal propagation of licensed blueberry varieties
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ArticleFood and drink exports rise 5 per cent
Increase comes as UK government highlights benefits of global trade, with US and Japan buying more British food
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ArticleEcuador takes action as coronavirus spreads
Richard Salazar of Acorbanec outlines the steps being taken by the banana sector to alleviate the crisis
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ArticleTropiWorld aims for one-stop shop
Dubai-based TropiWorld is establishing farmer associations across the world, as it aims to become one of the world’s leading exotics producers and distributors
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ArticleFruitful year for Total Produce
Preliminary full-year results show improved revenue and earnings as incremental impact of Dole acquisition has positive impact
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ArticleNew campaign shows support for Italian produce
Women’s group highlights quality and safety of Italian-grown fruit and veg as coronavirus takes its toll on sector
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ArticleVietnam to buy from US to ease tension
Fruit will be included in Vietnam’s commitment to buy US$3bn of farm products from the US
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ArticleGrant supports Perfection Fresh mango project
A Queensland researcher, in conjunction with Perfection Fresh, has been using technology to optimise mango harvesting
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ArticlePlanasa names Michael Brinkmann as new CEO
The former SanLucar boss will oversee the group’s ongoing international expansion
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ArticleRSA hopeful of China pear deal
South Africa’s pear industry sees strong potential to develop market share for a range of its offerings in Asia
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ArticleNew raspberry from GPG and James Hutton
New "Skye" variety offers growers vibrant mid-late autumn crop
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ArticleCoronavirus having "substantial impact" in Italy
Buyers are asking for greater guarantees, Romanian workers are heading home and consumers are buying more fruit
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ArticleEarnings increase at BayWa
Preliminary results show that the German group hit its targets for 2019 despite "difficult conditions for agribusiness"
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ArticleWarm weather raises Murcian stonefruit concerns
Last month’s unusually high temperatures could have detrimental impact on the new season
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ArticleMoroccan growth worries Fepex
EU imports of Moroccan fresh fruit and vegetables climbed 4 per cent in 2019
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ArticleTaiwanese pineapples to reach Australia
Three pineapple farms in Taiwan register fruit for export to Australia following trade agreement
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ArticleFirst Mexican bananas land in China
Agreement paving the way for exports from the states of Tabasco, Chiapas and Veracruz was signed last May
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Fepex sets out concerns of Spanish sector
Fruit and vegetable industry calls for urgent action on CAP reform, Brexit and competition from non-EU suppliers
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ArticlePrevar and AIGN extend agreement
The two have worked together to protect and commercialise a number of new Prevar apple and pear varieties
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ArticleCoronavirus: LatAm exporters feel the heat
The global spread of the disease could have serious repercussions for the region’s fruit and vegetable trade

