All Production & Trade articles – Page 546
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ArticleAsian trade picks up for Australian almonds
Shipment volumes through December show massive upturn in sales to China and Vietnam
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ArticleDelay concerns over piece-level inspection
Produce industry concerned about wait times when security screening is implemented in Australia for all exports
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ArticleCool profits
Last year’s listeria outbreak may have made headlines, but it didn’t dent sales of frozen vegetables; there have been several major product launches in the past year as manufacturers look to offer retail consumers and foodservice operators more convenience
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ArticleGCA launches annual survey
Christine Tacon asks suppliers for annual update on trading relationships with supermarkets, with payment delays emerging as key issue last year
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ArticleWAPA 'must improve statistical accuracy'
New WAPA chairman Nicholas Dicey wants to improve international apple and pear statistics
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ArticleQuota removal increases kinnow export
Lifting of Indonesian quotas increases export volumes of Pakistani kinnow to archipelago-nation
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ArticleChina changes watermelon import requirement
Watermelon from Vietnam no longer allowed to be sent in straw-lined cartons as of May
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ArticleControl zones in place in Auckland
Singular Queensland fruit fly detection in New Zealand city results in precautionary control zone
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NZ trade to China continues as usual
MPI says none of the country’s products appear on latest non-compliance list from China Customs
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ArticleHoekstra brand proves its worth
Established during South Africa’s regulated era, Aat Hoekstra’s brand still works its magic today.
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ArticleAldi 'first with new-season UK strawberries'
Bridgend branch stocks first British-grown strawberries, supplied by Springfield Nursery in south Wales
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ArticleTommy Banks: sticking to the seasons
Tommy Banks is not the only top UK chef who grows his own fresh produce, but he is arguably the most experimental. Fred Searle talks to the Michelin-starred Yorkshireman about self-sufficiency, preserving and how it has given rise to some outlandish creations
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ArticleTough markets worry South Africans
Early table grape regions have completed their packing but in the markets things are far from over
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ArticleBranston donates £37k to charity
Major potato supplier sends large sums to mental health organisations and blind charity in flurry of donations to kick off the year
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ArticleReport raises new glyphosate fears
People with high exposure to chemical significantly more likely to develop non-Hodgkin lymphoma, researchers find
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ArticleBrazil turns away Argentine apples
Live caporcapsa larvae have been detected in a number of instances over recent days
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ArticleSingle fruit fly trapped in Auckland suburb
Male Queensland fruit fly detection in New Zealand city of Auckland cause for further investigation
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ArticleField labs planned to tackle on-farm waste
LEAF project aims to assess levels of waste in apples, tomatoes and carrots and find most effective ways of reducing it
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ArticleChile clarifies position on WAO membership
Hass Avocado Committee says no decision has yet been made on whether Chile will join the group

