All Production & Trade articles – Page 509
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ArticleEurofresh names Joaquín Reig as CEO
Reig will oversee the group’s ongoing expansion in the international market
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ArticleUK tomato industry hit by first case of ToBRFV
Growers told to review production protocols after hugely damaging virus is confirmed in UK glasshouse for the first time
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ArticleColombia removes TR4-affected banana plants
Government issues new information on efforts to tackle Latin America's first suspected outbreak of Panama disease
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ArticleBerry Gardens break sales record in June
Mixed weather couldn't stop good yield and quality for the Kent-based co-operative, with a little help from Wimbledon
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ArticleNIAB EMR unveil new strawberry varieties
Kent-based research group launch the ever-bearing Malling Champion and June-bearer Malling Allure
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ArticleCherry on top
Grown in one valley, unique in appearance and Brexit-proof: the Picota cherry has a point of difference that Spanish growers are hoping will pay dividends
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ArticleSweet taste of success
Sweetcorn sales continue to go from strength to strength, with the category poised to smash through the £100m sales barrier
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ArticleChilean kiwifruit makes Indian inroads
A new promotional campaign is part of a wider push from the Chilean kiwifruit industry into the Indian market
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ArticleHazel Tech helps reduce shrinkage
Technology increases shelf-life in tropicals such as guava, dragon fruit, passion fruit and greenskin avocados
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ArticleAlanar cherries get taste recognition
Turkish exporter Alanar has been certified by the International Taste Institute for the superior flavour of its cherries
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ArticleHeck to invest in vertical farm
Popular sausage brand has applied for half-a-million pound grant to build vertical farm producing leafy greens for product range
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ArticleChemical conundrum
Growers are getting increasingly concerned about the lack of actives to protect their crops. Michael Barker hears the view of the Crop Protection Association from head of communications Adam Speed
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ArticlePromising picture for British blackcurrants
New varieties and growing techniques to combat the effects of climate change are leaving growers optimistic for the future
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ArticleLa Linea Verde bags new production
The Italian convenience specialist has established a new venture in Sardinia to grow babyleaf and other vegetables
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ArticleLatAm on high alert for TR4
Controls at borders, ports and airports being tightened to prevent spread of the disease
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ArticleNatureFresh Farms unveils new snacking cucumber
Company claims its Unveiled Mini Cucumbers will shake up cucumber category
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ArticleNutrano takes equity stake in Keenan Produce
Australian companies accelerate their joint growth plans in citrus packing and marketing
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ArticleMash launches BBQ salads
Northern Irish prepared specialist develops 'home style' potato salad and coleslaw products to go with summer BBQs
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ArticleOn the Inka trail
Inka’s Berries breeding programme is producing some promising new blueberry varieties for the Peruvian industry
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ArticleR4 cherry estimate down for US Northwest
Crop "has continued to shrink in volume", according to Northwest Cherry Growers

