All Production & Trade articles – Page 505
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ArticleFood policy shrouded in secrecy says professor
Professor Tim Lang described lack of no-deal Brexit preparations as "worrying" for fresh produce imports
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ArticleAHDB to host desiccation events after diquat ban
Loss of herbicide a major headache for potato growers, with limited alternatiuves that are as effective or economical
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ArticleHaygrove to lead on labour productivity
Berry and cherry grower to host workshops aimed at delivering labour and productivity improvements
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ArticleJapan helps producers lower export tariffs
New procedures aim to speed up the exporting process for fresh fruit and vegetables and lower tariffs
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ArticleLove Beets to air on Harriott's new show
New beetroot range from G's Fresh to advertise alongside celebrity chef Ainsley Harriott's new Caribbean cooking show
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ArticleLatAm banana producers join forces in fight against TR4
Ecuadorean government spearheads efforts to create common front to combat the spread of the disease
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Article£2.5m environmental scheme opens
Government's environmental improvement fund open to new applications from farmers' groups
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ArticleDuda launches citrus import programme
Florida-based fresh produce group is importing citrus to the US from the Southern Hemisphere for the 17th consecutive season
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Article'Stark choice' for UK on food imports
Government must choose between protecting consumers or farmers in event of no-deal Brexit, says former Waitrose boss
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ArticleEFSA steps up demands for chlorpyrifos ban
Agency acknowledges that pesticide is harmful for human health and calls for full ban in EU
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ArticleTrade issues create challenges
Dealing with external trade factors will be great challenge for South African grape growers this season
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ArticleChina stops US agricultural imports
The US-China trade war continues to escalate with China announcing its businesses have stopped buying US agricultural products
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ArticleSeeka considers Australian orchard sale
Strategy consistent with Australasian company’s recent approach in New Zealand
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ArticleStink bug threatens Italian fruit
Country's entire pear crop said to be in danger following unprecedented outbreak, with apples and kiwifruit also at risk
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ArticleProduce Investments appoints new CFO
Gary Urmston has more than 30 years of experience in food sector and most recently worked as CFO of William Jackson Food Group
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Article"Ditching pesticides could cost £786 for families"
New report calculates the cost of going fully organic for groceries, estimating an extra £786 per year for shoppers
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ArticleReport highlights EU citrus figures
IndexBox reports shows that production and exports in the EU are fairly flat
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ArticleFuture proofing Australian potatoes
Western Australia potato industry to work together to develop export opportunities, industry longevity
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ArticleRussia cuts off Chinese fruit
Ongoing phytosanitary concerns have caused Russia to ban the import of certain fruit from China
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Article‘It’s time to leave,’ says Villiers
New pro-Brexit Defra secretary tries to reassure farmers agriculture can prosper after Brexit, even if UK leaves without a deal on 31 October

