All Production & Trade articles – Page 515
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ArticleBidfresh launches fresh food platform
New Fresh Food Hub offers chefs and caterers 'anytime, anywhere' digital ordering solution
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ArticleUS and China rekindle trade talks
Negotiations between the two countries will resume before their leaders meet at the G20 Summit
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ArticleIGS reveal "hugely exciting" £5.4m funding
Indoor and vertical farm technology specialists boosted with new funding round, led by US agri-investors
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ArticleOmega Ingredients launches real wasabi
Ipswich-based supplier looks to distinguish itself from adulterated products, with most paste containing less than five per cent wasabi
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Article"Solid" Argentine lemon season
LGS lemon programme continues this year with quality, taste and size reported to be good
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ArticleCrime against farmers ‘not properly tackled’
An estimated 137,000 farmers have fallen victim to crime with 80 per cent saying police aren’t doing enough to protect them
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ArticleFood industry unveils Plan for Success
New document, backed by fresh produce organisations, proposes how government can support food and drink sector
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ArticlePlanasa opens new nursery in Mexico
Nursery will allow the company to double its production of strawberry and raspberry plants in the area
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ArticleAartsenfruit rebrands as Aartsen
Company focuses on family roots as it prepares to continue recent international expansion from its new Breda HQ
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ArticleSteady outlook for NZ exports
Revenue from horticulture is expected to stabilise beyond 2019 after significant growth this year
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ArticleOppy marks Orchard View partnership
Company celebrates ten years of being exclusive Orchard View cherry marketer
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ArticleNo Spain, no gain
Murcia’s stonefruit season is shaping up nicely, Anecoop is using sport to promote diversity and sell its watermelons, and Trops is looking to new regions to fulfil its potential in avocados
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ArticleRain wreaks havoc on Lincolnshire crops
Brassicas worst hit, with fields reduced to quagmires for growers who describe it as "worst rain in 40 years"
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ArticleThe urban farm with a global growth plan
Reckoned to be Europe's largest, most advanced vertical farming site, Italy's Planet Farms could soon appear elsewhere
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ArticleFrench apricot losses “significant”
Apricots in the Rhône-Alpes region face heavy losses after being battered by a major hailstorm at the weekend, with peaches also impacted
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ArticleSouth Africa welcomes China success
South African citrus industry celebrates the arrival of the first of a series of breakbulk shipments to China
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ArticleASF to roll out nectarine programme in Spain
Four Spanish companies have signed an agreement to produce the varieties conventionally and organically
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ArticleSeedless lemon search
The hunt for quality seedless lemon varieties in South Africa has been a long and exhausting one
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ArticleUS apples to India under threat
India’s imposition of 70 per cent tariff on US apples poses serious threat to trade, but importers confident of finding alternative suppliers
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ArticlePeruvian mangoes in EU firing line
Demands for stricter controls on fruit fly leave a question mark hanging over the new Peruvian mango season

