All Production & Trade articles – Page 503
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ArticleNaturipe Farms predicts record production
Major US blueberry producer forecasts 2020 to bring the company’s largest ever year of production
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ArticleGrape expectations scaled back
There are interesting distribution trends for South African table grapes as forecast dips slightly
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ArticleTurkish herb factory boosts Lincs supplier
New 10,500 sq metre facility gives boost to Sleaford Quality Foods' direct-sourcing capabilities
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Chile mulls impact of drought
Fruit exports projected to remain broadly flat this year as water shortage bites
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ArticleChallenges ahead for RSA citrus
Southern African citrus sources forecast headwinds ahead of the 2020 season
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ArticleGood news for grapefruit
Florida citrus forecast pushes grapefruit volumes up 10 per cent, with oranges holding steady
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ArticleCambodian mangoes all set for South Korea
First commercial consignment of Cambodian grown mangoes on its way to South Korea, with more to come
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Article"Insect damage can boost nutrition of crops"
Scientists in the US find strawberry crops subjected to leaf wounding before harvest had higher levels of antioxidants
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ArticleIndian apple imports face headwinds
Imports could decline this year due to increased competition from domestic production, trade volatility and flagging demand
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ArticlePotential beyond Japan for Vietnam’s lychee
Vietnam could gain extra benefits from the new protocol allowing it to export lychees to Japan
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ArticleJapanese retailers embrace US tariff cuts
Prices of US fresh produce in Japan have already dropped with after the implementation of a new FTA
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ArticleNational Food Strategy will create a citizens' assembly
Head of the National Food Strategy, Henry Dimbleby, promises a "random and representative" group to steer UK's food industry
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ArticleFirst seedless lychees grown in Australia
As the country pushes for market access to China and the US, one grower has bred a potentially lucrative new variety
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ArticleCitromax boosts organic lemon offer
The company consolidates position as world’s biggest organic lemon producer
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ArticleRegulation change causes confusion in Indonesia
New conditions surrounding GAP certification lead to rejections of RIPH
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ArticleSouth Korean persimmons off to Vietnam again
After a five-year break, South Korea will resume exporting persimmons to Vietnam in 2020
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ArticlePartnerships extend season
Ghana’s YO Amankwah & Sons has forged a partnership with farmers in Côte d’Ivoire to enlarge the window for its pineapple and mango exports
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Article£1m "Brexit fund" for FareShare Scotland
New funding from Scottish government to ease Brexit pressures, with food charity able to supply thousands more meals
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ArticleVilliers assures sceptical industry over food standards
Audience at Oxford Farming Conference showed little faith that government will protect standards in post-Brexit negotiations
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ArticleAgri development students visit Rutland farm
Charity takes scholarship students from Africa and Asia on first farm visit of year to learn about conservation work and building a robust business

