All Production & Trade articles – Page 519
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ArticleGrape breeders form new alliance
The Breeders’ Alliance will tighten controls on illegal plantings worldwide
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ArticleWater meal: Watercress on the royal menu
Trump's state banquet at Buckingham Palace was marked with a local menu featuring British watercress and asparagus
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ArticleClimate change hits banana production
British scientist tells International Banana Congress that conditions are becoming more conducive to the spread of disease
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ArticlePlum season ends, hard work begins
There is much to contemplate for South African plum growers in the off-season after a disappointing campaign
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ArticleUS blueberries touchdown in Vietnam
Some of the first US-grown blueberries will land in Vietnam this week following the removal of trade barriers
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ArticleJupiter awards Sahyadri Farms exclusive Arra rights
High-flying supplier chooses producer group to grow Arra grapes in India as it embarks on major plantings in the country
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ArticleDutoit Group backs club varieties
Club varieties play an important role in the search for greater profitability
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ArticleDole to pull out from Honduras
Multinational’s trucks have been attacked in protests against US-backed president Juan Orlando Hernandez
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ArticleNW cherries pick up pace
Northwest cherry growers are still expecting significant volumes this season despite a downgraded second estimate
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ArticleA taste of branding
Legendary chef Pierre Koffmann is fronting a new brand aiming to help chefs make the best decisions with their produce
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ArticleSeedless lemon brand hits shelves
A strong new brand for seedless lemons is about to emerge in South Africa
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ArticleSustainability 'a challenge for consumers too'
The general public should pay their fair share to build a more sustainable future, argues Proagro’s Andrés Jochamowitz
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ArticleCompac hones in on Colombia
Mayor of Manizales, Colombia, visits Compac development facility in fact-finding mission
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ArticleMexican food will cost US consumers US$3bn more
FPAA says importers and distributors ill-prepared for Trump tariffs
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ArticleChina lifts Malaysian durian restrictions
Malaysia will be able to export frozen whole durian to China for the first time under a new protocol
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ArticleCranfield builds app for Colombian banana growers
Project will develop and test new irrigation scheduling service for growers to boost productivity, reduce nutrient losses and improve livelihoods
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ArticleNFU "staggered" by MAC omission
Migration Advisory Committee is facing criticism after leaving agriculture workers off its Shortage Occupation List
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ArticleDaily blueberries cuts heart disease risk
New research shows one cup of blueberries each day can greatly improve heart function in at risk groups
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ArticlePakistan's fruit exports rise
Country sees fruit shipments grow in value and volume, although it's a slightly different story for vegetables
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ArticleTrump threatens tariffs on all Mexican imports
President plans to impose a 5 per cent tariff from 10 June in immigration row

