All Production & Trade articles – Page 493
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ArticleWet weather hits NI potato yields
Grower Lewis Cunningham worries that 2019 could be a "major challenge" for growers
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ArticleColour and taste are pepper priorities
Snacking, colour, disease resistance and taste – Rijk Zwaan's pepper team has lots of competing demands to consider
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ArticleAsda unveils NI-grown pumpkins
Gilfresh achieve first-ever commercial scale pumpkin production, going on sale at Asda
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ArticleJepco secures hydroponics funding
Lettuce and salad grower gets backing from MEIF Maven Debt Finance to invest in year-round supply
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ArticlePositive outlook for Greek grapes
As Greek grape producers voice optimistic about the current season, exporter Proto is boosting volumes and planting new varieties to reach the next level
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ArticleFresh Express puts women first
The company’s ‘Grape with a heart’ campaign is empowering women across rural Maharashtra
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ArticleSpain mulls cost of US tariffs
Citrus, pears and peaches in the firing line as Trump ups the ante in dispute over airplane subsidies
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ArticleAustralian importers and exporters gather
Over 50 stakeholders discuss key issues at annual AHEIA forum in Melbourne
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ArticleWebster takeover on the cards
Australian walnut and almond producer signs binding agreement with one of Canada’s largest pension funds
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ArticleCambodian mangoes due in South Korea
First shipment expected in early November after South Korean government grants final approvals
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ArticleBuilding to begin on UK's largest greenhouse project
New £120m greenhouse build, backed by pension funds, will be capable of growing 12 per cent of UK tomatoes
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ArticleHawk-eyed robot ‘cuts chemical use by 95 per cent’
Precise weed-killing bot uses cameras to seek out weeds and apply herbicide exactly where it’s needed
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ArticleBan causes Indian onion shortage
India’s decision to ban onion exports following significant rain damage has caused shortages and price rises in the UAE
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ArticleUS to slap tariffs on EU produce
The Trump administration plans retaliatory tariffs on European products, including fruit, after WTO ruling
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ArticlePanama sends first pineapples to China
Panamanian pineapples are on route to China for the first time as part of a plan grow exports to the Asian country
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ArticleAustralian horticulture on the rise
Horticulture has become Australia’s fastest-growing agriculture sector, opening more opportunities as a result
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ArticleNew varieties and tech on show at plum centre
Recently launched Plum Demonstration Centre will host its first open day showcasing new findings in UK plum growing
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ArticlePicota cherries enjoy bumper season
Warm, dry weather in Jerte Valley helps boost quality and export volumes, with 2,000 tonnes sold in UK this year
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ArticleRiverford donates sweetcorn to feed climate activists
Organic veg box company picks thousands of surplus sweetcorn cobs to help feed Extinction Rebellion activists in London next week
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ArticleArgentina welcomes Chinese blues importers
Tucumán producers looking to make inroads into the Chinese market this season

