All Production & Trade articles – Page 545
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ArticleEU food fraud spiked in 2018
Number of cooperation requests by EU Food Fraud Network jumped by 30 per cent according to its annual report
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ArticleData service launched to manage Brexit volatility
Promar's Market Dashboard service provides agri-food companies with tailored sector news and info to help plan for future trends
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ArticleEU acts to restrict unfair practices
Coleacp has described as “groundbreaking” the EU’s latest directive to tackle unfair trading practices in agricultural supply chains
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ArticleWelsh daffs used to fight Alzheimer’s
Welsh bioresearch company Agroceutical Products is growing daffodils in Black Mountains for use in Alzheimer’s medication
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ArticlePotato firms fined over staff injuries
CH Cole & Sons (Mill House) and Braegate Produce fined after workers are injured in separate health and safety breaches
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ArticleNZ kiwifruit industry gets labour boost
NZKGI welcomes new workers to help pick and pack during peak NZ Bay of Plenty kiwifruit harvest
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ArticleLiverpool opens new shipping lines to Portugal and Spain
WEC Lines services are fourth major line announcement for Port of Liverpool in last few months
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ArticleAmbrosia performs well in export markets
Stronger demand noted in Germany, Asia and the Middle East for club variety grown in Piedmont and South Tyrol
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ArticleDazzle exceeds early expectations
Fruitcraft to stop new plantings in New Zealand following high demand for trees
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ArticleTru-Cape celebrates Japan ties
South African apple grower for Tru-Cape puts successful Fuji sales down to Japanese equipment
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ArticleFall Creek appoints Europe director
New regional director Europe, Bertrand Guély, responsible for Fall Creek nursery and genetics business
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AnalysisReality check for avos?
While demand continues to rise, albeit more slowly than before, importers must be mindful of fruit quality and fluctuations in supply, warns Rob Cullum of Pacific Produce
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ArticleWarm weather a boost for Cornish earlies
With a sunny Easter approaching, Cornish new potatoes are sitting pretty and on track to be the first UK mainland potato crop in retailers
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ArticleBumper season for Scottish daffodils
Grampian Growers co-op enjoys fourth highest daffodil volume in 50 years thanks to mild weather
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ArticleOrsero opens third fresh-cut facility
New centre will broaden company's distribution network for fresh convenience products in the north of Italy
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ArticleICA follows Ikea with salad farm first
Freight Farms container outside Maxi store will grow lettuce, spinach and herbs, and could eventually grow 'non-native' crops
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ArticleNZ biosecurity crackdown continues
Infringement notices and fines to be used to address breaches of the Biosecurity Act
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ArticleNZ persimmons look to Asia
New Zealand persimmon industry looks to expand market reach beyond Australia
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ArticleAsian grocery up 6 per cent to 2023
Regions grocery market expected to hit US$4,264bn by 2023 with an annual growth rate of 6 per cent
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ArticleApoexpa and Fecoam to join forces
New producer association will help sector face up to future challenges

