All Production & Trade articles – Page 529
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ArticleNFU calls for flood prevention measures
Union demands better long-term planning and funding to protect farm businesses from increasingly frequent extreme weather events
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ArticleSouthern Africa kicks off grape campaign
Grapes growers in South Africa and Namibia ship their first containers of the new season
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ArticleJapan to tighten variety protection
Japan will consider restrictions on taking domestically developed varieties of fruit out of the country
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ArticleChilean cherries leave for China
The first shipment to China of Chile’s 2019/20 cherry season leaves Valparaiso
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ArticleECJ rules on labelling from Occupied Territory
The European Court of Justice has ruled that products from Israeli settlements must be labelled to allow consumers to make “informed choices”
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ArticleWet weather hits potatoes
As volume sales fall, rainfall during lifting looks set to lead to higher waste and breakdown, which could limit supply and push up prices
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ArticleChambers varieties impress judges at National Fruit Show
Soft fruit supplier’s Paris and Malling Bella rasperries garner recognition at show 86th edition in Kent
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ArticleTories to ‘quadruple seasonal workers quota’
Conservatives say they will expand seasonal workers quota to 10,000 if they win December election
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ArticleDel Monte opens Kuwait facility
Del Monte continues its expansion in the MENA region with the opening of a new state-of-the-art fresh-cut facility in Kuwait
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ArticleLa Dona celebrates Middle East first
Panamanian company ships first-ever air-freighted pineapples from Panama to Dubai
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ArticleNZ apples riding high
Industry set to benefit from improvements to China FTA, on the back of another record export haul
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ArticleColombia ships first Hass avos to Japan
The consignment was sent by Cartama and Pacific Fruits and is due to arrive at the beginning of December
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ArticleBayWa sees "significant" earnings rise
Group's global produce business unit performed well, largely thanks to business within Germany
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ArticleItaly wants a slice of persimmon pie
Some of the country's leading organic suppliers are targeting growth in export markets as their persimmon crop grows
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ArticleNew president for Chilean Blueberry Committee
Felipe Silva calls for continued work to improve product consistency as he takes over new role
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ArticleFruilar unveils immersive Pink Lady experience
Escape game will be used to promote the region’s Pink Lady offer to Erasmus students
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ArticleAgroponiente kicks off Raf campaign
The Almerían group is a leading supplier of green and ribbed tomatoes
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ArticleAlterra secures avocado genetics
Investment company gains the rights to the genetics of high performing Western Australian avocados
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ArticleSpanish stars align in Asia
A new FTA with Singapore and the removal of fumigation requirements in India are set to provide more opportunities for Spanish exporters
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Article'Protect your people', urges Blue Skies
With a strong focus on CSR and adding value at source across seven countries, Blue Skies is now working to establish operations in Benin

