All Production & Trade articles – Page 511
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ArticleAlanar extending global reach
Huge demand for cherries from new customers in the recently opened markets of China and South Korea are a welcome challenge for Turkish exporter Alanar
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Article‘Data is king’ in biopesticide application
AHDB-funded AMBER project urges growers to use data to better understand how biopesticides perform in different conditions
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ArticleSouth Korea says yes to Mexican table grapes
The state of Sonora will be able to export to the Asian country with immediate effect
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ArticleMore Peruvian mangoes for South Korea
Exports have risen steadily since Peru gained access to the South Korean market in November 2015
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ArticleTurkish kiwifruit volumes grow
The country will host the X International Symposium on Kiwifruit in October 2020
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ArticleConference pears aim for Chinese growth
Belgium’s Princess Astrid formed part of an ambitious economic mission to China in support of Belgian products like the Conference pear
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ArticleFresca rewarded for fighting modern slavery
Supplier's compliance director Shayne Tyler wins Business Person of the Year at South Holland Business Awards in Spalding
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ArticleFloods make for tricky Chantenay season
Freshgro MD expects “consequences” for the UK Chantenay carrot crop amid prolonged, heavy rain in the Midlands
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ArticleBrazil signs melon protocol with China
Deal paves the way for exports of other fruits such as table grapes, avocados and limes
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ArticleDrought leaves Chilean growers in limbo
New survey by Fedefruta reveals impact of water shortage on Chilean fruit production
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ArticleZespri forecasts strong European returns
Volumes in line with last year’s record crop, as production ramps up across the continent
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Article‘We must compensate green farmers’
Producers should be financially rewarded for green practices beyond simply receiving certification, says Ellen MacArthur Foundation
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ArticlePlenty of blush for Cheeky
South Africa is celebrating ten years since the blushed pear Cheeky was introduced to the industry
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ArticleDogged potato farmers defy the rain
Despite a largely successful harvest, there are still areas of the country where growers are unable to lift crops
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ArticleCasi chalks up 75 years of growth
The Almerían tomato giant has much to celebrate, with a number of new products and varieties in the pipeline
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ArticleChilean blues launch quality drive
New strategy aims to improve the consistency and quality of exports
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ArticleJacqui Green to leave Berry Gardens
Green leaves to 'pursue new opportunities' and is replaced by acting CEO Nick Allen
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ArticleNetherlands supports Vietnamese growth
Dutch horticulture experts have met with their Vietnamese counterparts to discuss increased cooperation
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ArticleNutrano launches Lady Jane mango season
Limited run of fruit to hit shelves in select Woolworths stores across New South Wales and Victoria
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ArticleSA strawberry launch sets record
First tray of South Australian grown strawberries auctioned, marking the start of what’s set to be a promising season

