All Production & Trade articles – Page 516
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ArticleSpecial Fruit delays celebrations
The Belgian importer recently turned 30, quietly announcing that celebrations would be on hold as the focus on ensuring supplies during the pandemic continues
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ArticleChambers: "We're budgeting to break even"
WB Chambers MD Tim Chambers says his business will be lucky if it avoids making a loss this year due to coronavirus
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ArticleSan Miguel takes swift action to tackle Covid-19
The citrus specialist moves fast to adapt to operating within the constraints of the pandemic
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ArticleTenderstem offers grower support
Broccoli brand backs growers and licensees during Covid-19 pandemic
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ArticleEosta acting on Living Wages
The Dutch sustainability and organics specialist is determined to make a Living Wage the new normal for workers, beginning with mangoes in Burkina Faso
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ArticleThailand christens new rail links
A shipment of Thai durian and mangosteen will be the first reach China using new rail routes established to cope with Covid-19 disruption
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ArticleNZ invests in new varieties
New Zealand's government has committed to helping the country’s horticulture sector access new plant breeding material
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ArticleAmendments improve export access to India
Australian apple and pear producers allowed to use in-transit cold treatment when exporting to India
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ArticleVIP reports strong start to Iberian campaign
Low stocks and increased demand for products with longer shelf-life lift demand in Spain and Portugal
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ArticleGLAA offers farm support
Gangmasters body issues guidance to farms ahead of upcoming visits to help protect vulnerable workers
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ArticleDel Monte rises to Covid-19 test
Del Monte has remained resilient in the face of Covid-19, ensuring continuous supplies while rapidly introducing new safety precautions
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ArticleNaylor Farms gives thousands of veg bags
Spalding grower provides local coronavirus support group with 2,500 packs of coleslaw and potato salad
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ArticleChina grants access for US blueberries
Approval expected to boost China’s agricultural imports under phase one of the US-China trade deal signed in January
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ArticleTurkish apples target Thailand
Visits from Thai authorities have moved the Turkish apple industry one step closer to exporting to the Asian country
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ArticleUSDA expects Florida decrease
As season nears end, industry remains hopeful that Valencia volumes remain on par
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ArticleBritish strawberry season kicks off
Growers hopeful of a strong sales season despite the unique challenges presented by Covid-19
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ArticleVietnamese lychees navigate Covid-19
Authorities in Vietnam are looking to make the most of the upcoming season despite losing access to Japan and other disruptions
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ArticleYen Chau begins mango exports
This year’s mango exports have begun in the Vietnamese district with the first shipment sent to China in May
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ArticleStorms damage India’s mango crops
Quarter of mango crop in Uttar Pradesh damaged by storm of high-speed winds and heavy rains

