All Production & Trade articles – Page 496
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ArticlePort of Liverpool to invest £17m in terminal upgrade
Peel Ports and Stena Line will expand RoRo ferry service in bid to reduce turnaround times and boost route capacity
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ArticleACP urges EU banana backing
Banana exporters call on EU not to cut tariffs on Latin American imports any lower than the incoming rate
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ArticleRaisins South Africa launches UK campaign
Marketing body aims to highlight benefits to health, workers and environment of buying raisins from the country
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ArticleBranston appoints new director
Peter Quinn joins Branston as non-executive director having previously led Samworth Brothers operations
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ArticleCIV showcases new offerings
Consortium shares details about apple, pear and strawberry varieties at Asia Fruit Logistica
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ArticlePakistan nears record mango exports
A number of factors have combined to produce a strong season for Pakistan’s mango industry
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ArticleGovernment supports flood-hit farmers
New £2 million fund will help farmers in North Yorkshire and Lincolnshire affected by serious flooding this summer
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ArticleSlight increase in potato plantings
New AHDB figures show the area of potatoes planted in Britain is still among the lowest on record, despite a small increase
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ArticleHive talking
The National Fruit Show takes place this year on 23-24 October at the Kent Event Centre in Detling, and is promising some new elements for visitors
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ArticleMontague opens Brisbane facility
New site to be a catalyst for Australian company’s expected growth over the next 20 years
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ArticleHortinvest plants first cherries at Mt Pisa
New Zealand horticultural investment company completes stage one of its NZ$15.5m cherry development
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ArticleGreenyard and Rewe 'expand relationship'
Retailer and fresh produce giant have developed a new partnership which includes a dedicated operating unit
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ArticleRebel with a cause
As the Labour Party divides itself over Corbyn, Brexit and anti-Semitism, life peer and former farming minister Lord Rooker opens up to Hayley Campbell-Gibbons about leadership, the restructuring of UK politics and what Labour stands for today
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ArticleHalls plots steady course for growth
Tracey Davies looks back on an eventful first year as CEO and outlines the company’s future expansion plans
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ArticleLandgard’s Armin Rehberg lands Green Mercury award
CEO wins Fruitnet award for outstanding achievement after transforming German fresh produce co-op’s financial fortunes
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ArticleSunny outlook for Sunburst
Pink-fleshed apple to hit Waitrose stores next week, with great things predicted for the long-term future of the variety
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ArticleDutch investment in Sahyadri
Indian farmer producer company will spend €15m on its logistics to reduce food wastage and spoilage
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ArticleThai rush for Australian mandarins
A campaign promoting Australian mandarins in Thailand as resulted in the sale of more than 100 tonnes in less than a week
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ArticleCyber attack risk ‘growing’ in food supply chains
New report warns that as other sectors become more resilient to attack, criminals are more likely to target food industry’s vulnerable systems
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ArticleNisa launches wonky veg promotion
"Marvellous Mis-shapes" forms part of waste cutting initiative from Nisa, with promotion lasting over two weeks

