All Production & Trade articles – Page 502
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ArticleSouth African blues target China
Access to the country will boost job creation on South African berry farms
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ArticleChantenay set for strong season amid marketing drive
Favourable growing conditions and a revived marketing campaign should make for a successful year, according to UK’s leading supplier
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ArticleTesco could delist suppliers for excessive packaging
The retailer has told suppliers packaging standards are now part of its category reviews and ranging decision
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ArticleFPAA expresses tomato concerns
Association worried that inspection provisions in proposed new Tomato Suspension Agreement could damage US tomato market
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ArticleNo-deal warnings over NI food trade
Fruit and vegetables to be most affected by a no-deal Brexit in Northern Ireland, food policy experts claim
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ArticleRockit Global to build new headquarters
Company behind miniature apple offering to develop greenfield site in Hastings, New Zealand
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ArticleNew Zealand Cherry Corp expands
Leading grower-packer-exporter buys up land in picturesque Central Otago region
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ArticleThe Watercress Company targets Spain
UK producer wants to convince packers, processors and manufacturers of crop's potential in Spain where it grows considerable volume
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ArticleNew centres to showcase veg research
AHDB sets up new Strategic Centres for Field Vegetables to share ideas, science and technology
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Article"Remarkable expansion" in avo consumption
Global avocado market report from IndexBox highlights growth in production and exports
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ArticleVietnam exports to China drop
Vietnam’s fruit and vegetable exports to China, it’s largest market, have declined in the first half of the year
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ArticleManagement training to boost productivity
AHDB is offering new course in leadership and management to help catch up with other countries in productivity levels
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ArticleLatAm firms obtain blues licenses
Australian blueberry nursery Mountain Blue Orchards has offered exclusive production and marketing licenses to Extraberries in Argentina and Gamorel in Uruguay
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ArticleVog runs rule over 2019 harvest
South Tyrol consortium expects good quality apples but smaller sizes on average this year
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ArticleNew farming model for Middle East
GIVE, a new venture involving Mastronardi Produce is set to develop an innovative indoor farming project in the Middle East
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ArticleHerbs feel the heat
The recent heatwave in Europe has taken its toll on herb volumes, while in basil three new varieties are showing promise in the battle against mildew
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ArticleDefra calls for evidence for food strategy
Ideas big and small requested by Henry Dimbleby's team to inform new National Food Strategy
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ArticleIran sanctions impact banana trade
The US’s unilateral withdrawal from the nuclear deal and re-imposition of sanctions have forced Iranian importers to use alternative import routes and methods of payment
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ArticleTomato market on upward curve
IndexBox report shows that the global tomato market is growing in revenue terms
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ArticleBangladesh exports to EU rise
Removal of self-imposed ban and modernisation of industry contribute to promising growth

