All Production & Trade articles – Page 516
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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
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ArticleAustralian stonefruit rides high
Exports climb to record levels over 2018/19 season, with shipments to mainland China propelling the growth
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ArticleMalaysian durian arriving in China
The first batch of whole Malaysian Durian was sent to China this week after the fruit was cleared for export
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ArticleFrench stonefruit growers count cost
France's stonefuit volumes looked to have recovered following a frost-bitten 2018 campaign, until Saturday’s storm ripped through the south-east
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ArticleTesco reports 'melon mania'
Supermarket says last year's hot summer helped melon replace pineapples as fastest-growing fruit
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ArticleSocial media alerts growers to moth invasion
Diamondback moths return to UK brassica fields with fears the infestation may be as serious as in 2016
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ArticleSlight dip in Florida forecast
Latest USDA estimate has the state's orange and grapefruit volumes falling
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ArticleNew 3D x-ray unit on trial
Solution detects biosecurity risks in undeclared items at Australian and New Zealand airports
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ArticleJapan protects high-end varieties
Efforts being made to prevent domestically developed, branded varieties from being grown overseas
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ArticleYork ranked top for greengrocers
Survey based on access to fresh produce outside supermarkets reveals York to have most greengrocers per capita
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ArticleTim Espley named MD of Fresca's Fresh Produce Centre
Fresca man returns to Kent to head up site where Mack Fruit, Fresh Plus and The Avocado Company are based
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ArticleSerbia goes blue
Serbian berries are aiming to overhaul the production base to meet massive potential in the global fresh market
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ArticleRoot of the problem
Bans on agrochemicals and Brexit labour woes are making life tough in the carrot and parsnip sectors as growers look to robots for solutions
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ArticleCarla avocado case dropped
US legal battle over the variety ends after it is proved that no infringement had taken place
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ArticleJerte Cherry PDO issues fraud warning
Consumers urged to look out for quality seal in order to avoid buying poor imitations
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ArticleFyffes receives €183m equity injection
Irish Times reports Japanese parent company Sumitomo has moved to reduce the Irish importer's apparently growing debt
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ArticleJazz apples on a roll in Japan
Supermarkets preparing to promote premium New Zealand product as consumer demand continues to grow
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ArticleIndoor farm sprouts up in Shanghai
China-based horticulture company Orisis has partnered with a new international joint venture to build an indoor vertical farm
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ArticleAG Thames turnover falls by quarter
Restructuring its main subsidiary Chingford Fruit leads to 23 per cent revenue drop for AG Thames Group

