All Production & Trade articles – Page 503
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ArticleBayer hosts agriculture showcase
Agriculture giant put its De Ruiter and Seminis vegetable seed brands on show in California
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ArticleMWW donates fresh produce to local foodbank
Supplier Minor, Weir and Willis is helping meet demand for fruit and veg during school holidays
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ArticleTaiwan targets Russia
A delegation of Taiwanese officials will travel to Russia to promote the country’s produce to importers
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ArticleApeel unveils supplier network
Plant-derived tech specialist reveals companies committed to using its technology to significantly reduce food waste
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ArticleWater prospects improve
Fresh produce growers in South Africa are generally looking forward to better prospects in the new season
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ArticleReybanpac gains IESS recognition
The Ecuadorian banana supplier has been recognised for good business practices by the country’s Institute of Social Security
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ArticleSwancote Foods faces closure
Staff at struggling processed potato firm face 30-day consultation as owner Produce Investments looks set to pull the plug
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ArticleBerryWorld raises £1,500 after rebranding
Employees raise cash for local charity as the berry specialists roll out new look for global markets
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ArticleChilean citrus targets China
A Chinese delegation is visiting citrus operations in Chile as the countries begin the process of approving the fruit for export to China
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ArticlePositive outlook for French apples
July’s sweltering heat wave was a major concern for topfruit growers across Europe, but French apples are expected to enjoy a good season
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ArticleGuatemala increases tomato options
Southern Specialties is marketing a variety of multiple-coloured true baby heirloom tomatoes from Guatemala
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ArticleYoom continues to turn heads
Syngenta's purple-skinned tomato brand is set to hit shelves in North America and Australasia.
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ArticleMorrisons listing for pea snack
Bruce Farms-developed healthy snack wins first national listing and will be sold in 28 Scottish Morrisons stores
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ArticleTrade relief for NW pears
Pear Bureau Northwest has received funding from the US government to help offset the impacts of the US-China trade war
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ArticleThe light fantastic
How Boston-based Freight Farms’ new growing system could enable anyone to grow fresh produce on their own doorstep
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ArticleFresh out the box
As interest in urban farming continues to grow, modular, closed-loop production units could spark a horticultural revolution
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ArticleTWC offer free watercress in gyms
Dorset-based growers, The Watercress Company, want to encourage consumption by giving away surplus stock
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Article'Biggest-ever' plum festival planned
Organisers of the annual plum-focused extravaganza say more features than ever will take place during this year's event
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ArticleLandmark year for RSA Fujis
Branded as Fuji Royal, significant numbers of the new, truly South African strains will be planted this year
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ArticleCelebrating Kentish fruit
The Kent Show celebrated its 90th birthday last month, and as Pat Crawford reports, the county’s fruit was the main attraction

