All Production & Trade articles – Page 535
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ArticleRecord response for Global Berry Congress
Total of 580 people from 50 countries join 37 exhibitors and 50 speakers for 'hugely positive' berry industry event
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ArticleFruitland’s eastern appeal
Polish apple specialist Fruitland has made big strides in growth markets such as India, the Middle East and Far East
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ArticleValue chain vision
Arend Schot, head EAME vegetable seeds at Syngenta, offers the latest on the products the company is pushing for 2019
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ArticleThai fruit exports soared in 2018
Free Trade Agreements helped drive fruit exports up 17 per cent year-on-year
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ArticleColour holds the key
Rijk Zwaan is working to add more colour to fresh produce displays in a bid to drive sales of healthier items
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ArticleFFC in diversification drive
Dubai-based trading giant Fresh Fruits Company has diversified its offering with a range of fresh-cut fruits, salads and fruit juices under its Hello Fruits brand
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Spanish exports start year strongly
The country's January fresh produce exports climbed 6 per cent in value when compared with the same month of 2018
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ArticleAlgorithms to change the way we buy
Berries must become part of the app-based eating trend going forward says Rabobank's Cindy Van Rijswick
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ArticleSpring Sunshine brightens outlook
New premium late-season mandarin has been well received by Spanish producers since its 2018 launch
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ArticleQueensland towns battle for export DC
Business cases to be put forward following Regional Export Distribution Centre Pilot expression of interest
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ArticleAREFLH renews president’s mandate
Outgoing president Simona Caselli has been reconfirmed as head of AREFLH, as the association turns its attention to CAP reform and environmental challenges
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ArticleMexico targets profitable niches
Exporters are chasing new markets in Europe and Asia as acreage continues to grow
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ArticleCapturing new consumers key to berry growth
Finding new commercial channels will help boost berry demand, Global Berry Congress hears
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ArticlePollinator losses "widespread" says study
Wild bees and hoverfly numbers have fallen by a quarter since 1980 due to modern faming practises, according to scientists
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ArticleBayWa moving in the right direction
Despite an 'inconsistent' global produce business unit, company increases revenue and earnings for 2018 financial year
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ArticlePure Flavor taps into growing organic demands
Company expands Canadian organics acreage and launches Craft House Collection
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ArticleSpring start boosts fresh sales at Waitrose
Soft fruit and salads benefit from benign weather in comparison to last year's freezing March
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ArticleSA citrus set for further growth
Producers are satisfied that a season of progress awaits, with exciting times for late mandarin lovers
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ArticleCharging up citrus
South African growers are shaking up their citrus offer, with plans to grow the easy peeler and lemon sectors
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ArticleOutside factors dominate SA citrus
Southern Africa will export another record citrus crop this year, but the industry faces key choices when it comes to supply, writes Fred Meintjes

