All Production & Trade articles – Page 523
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ArticleOrganic producers rise in 2018
Organic growers are on the up despite continued decrease in the amount of land growing organic produce, new data shows
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ArticleNew Kisy mini watermelon hits supermarket shelves
Compact size makes it ideal for consumption inside and outside the home, developer says
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ArticleMango yields to fall
India and Pakistan are set to face a season of lower mango yields as a result of fluctuating weather
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ArticleBigBasket expands to Kerala
Indian retailer now has presence in 26 cities across nation following expansion into coastal state
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ArticleEarly volumes for Charentais melons
With the planted area remaining stable in France, Spain and Morocco, favourable conditions are expected to bring forward the harvest
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ArticleTropical turnaround
Increased penetration and more promotional activity are driving sales in tropical fruit, but Brexit-related cost pressures are headache for suppliers
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ArticleCanada keen on Spanish produce
North American country the leading non-EU export market for Spain in opening months of 2019
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ArticleJupiter Group acquires Cool Fresh International
Buyout of major Dutch marketing firm includes logistics division Saphir and commercial operation Agro Marketing Cool Fresh España
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ArticleGruventa hopeful over stonefruit prospects
With a return to normal levels and good quality, the company expects a strong campaign
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ArticleRisk analysis for Chinese citrus to US
Five types of citrus fruit from China pending access to US following two years of research on phytosanitary measures
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ArticleThe grass is greener
A heritage crop, asparagus is enjoying its own renaissance with high demand from shoppers. A new brand in town will add to the optimism, but there are hardships unique to the vegetable
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ArticleBranston lands Tesco award as growers go green
Potato supplier recognised for work with Tesco Sustainable Farming Group in encouraging greater use of environmentally-friendly cover crops
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ArticleDombera offers Zimbabwe hope
Family farm to lead rural development opportunities in cyclone-torn Zimbabwe
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ArticleBesana signs Uzbekistan nut deal
Agreement will see the development of over 2,000 hectares and will involve hazelnuts, almonds and pistachios
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ArticleBrassicas planted early for NI growers
Gilfresh were able to recover form last year's nightmare conditions to sow brassica crops three weeks earlier in 2019
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ArticleDelayed NW cherry season presents challenges
After an anticipated later and lighter start, volumes are forecast to ramp up in July, with growers relying on export markets
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ArticleAmazon, Alibaba leading retail brands
A new report found the two retail brands rank higher than big names like McDonald's, Nike or Louis Vuitton
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ArticleFall Creek strengthens Latin American sales team
Rodrigo Cilloniz and Ricardo Marquez in charge of developing nursery and genetics business in Peru and Mexico
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ArticleEl Ciruelo acquires Brazil’s Labrunier
Deal raises El Ciruelo's table grape output to 100,000 tonnes a year and boosts its varietal development programme
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ArticleEarly start for traditional strawberry season
Love Fresh Berries unveiled a giant strawberry yesterday to kick off the British growing season

