All Production & Trade articles – Page 528
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ArticleSite chosen for new wholesale mega-market
New Spitalfields market could relocate alongside Smithfields and Billingsgate to new site in Dagenham, East London
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ArticleBravo launches gift box
Limited-edition gift helps position Australian-bred apple as an affordable but exclusive luxury item
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ArticleChina green lights Chilean pears
The new protocol is expected to lead to an increase in planted area and generate more employment
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ArticleArctic Fujis gain FDA approval
Move marks final step in the variety’s journey towards commercial production for the US market
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ArticleAustralian pears land in Indonesia
New season shipment of Australian pears complemented by promotional ‘Love Australian Pears’ campaign
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ArticleVegKit programme targets children
Australian initiative designed to encourage children to eat 19,000 tonnes more vegetables per year
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ArticleKenya-China avocado deal signed
Agreement inked to allow Kenyan avocado export to China with myriad other horticultural products to follow
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ArticleWaitrose plants truffle orchard
The luxury fungi is proving popular with shoppers prompting the high-end retailer to plant its own truffle patch
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ArticleDistributors announced for new late plum variety
Five French and Spanish companies chosen to manage production and distribution of new red-fleshed plum Lovita with first harvest in September
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ArticleUS consumers will pay for Mexican tomato duties
Prices rise by 40-85 per cent if US slaps duties on Mexican tomatoes, economic study reveals
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ArticleSanLucar sends first Spanish blues to Middle East
Company makes first shipment of Spanish blueberries to Middle East using ground breaking CA technology
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ArticleSun shines on Spanish stonefruit
Production bounces back after last year’s shortfall and quality reported to be good
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ArticleFebruary growth for Spain's exports
Tomatoes and peppers lead the way as Spain sees growth in volume and value of fresh produce shipments
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ArticleSmartphones’ role in Indian supply
New report by University of Birmingham says better access to decision-making tools can reduce loss in the supply chain
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ArticleMale fruit fly trapped in Auckland
Control measures reintroduced following new Queensland fruit fly detection after previous measures were lifted
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ArticleWatermelon driving Korean-grown trend
Premium domestic Korean watermelons labelled with traceable barcodes as popularity of domestic produce grows
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ArticleInformation access for Indian growers
Former farmer, Balamurali Govindan, developed the Farmer Live platform to empower India’s small growers
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ArticleFrench peach and nectarine volumes set to recover
Mild weather and fewer frosts expected to drive a 17 per cent increase in volumes after a 2018 season to forget
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ArticleFrance 'struggling to compete' in stonefruit
High labour costs and taxes are forcing French producers to focus on domestic market, as Spain continues to dominate European exports
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ArticleUS primed for Jamaican mangoes
Exports will be facilitated through the Mango Irradiation Programme

