All Production & Trade articles – Page 550
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ArticleTrade issues create challenges
Dealing with external trade factors will be great challenge for South African grape growers this season
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ArticleChina stops US agricultural imports
The US-China trade war continues to escalate with China announcing its businesses have stopped buying US agricultural products
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ArticleSeeka considers Australian orchard sale
Strategy consistent with Australasian company’s recent approach in New Zealand
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ArticleStink bug threatens Italian fruit
Country's entire pear crop said to be in danger following unprecedented outbreak, with apples and kiwifruit also at risk
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ArticleProduce Investments appoints new CFO
Gary Urmston has more than 30 years of experience in food sector and most recently worked as CFO of William Jackson Food Group
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Article"Ditching pesticides could cost £786 for families"
New report calculates the cost of going fully organic for groceries, estimating an extra £786 per year for shoppers
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ArticleReport highlights EU citrus figures
IndexBox reports shows that production and exports in the EU are fairly flat
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ArticleFuture proofing Australian potatoes
Western Australia potato industry to work together to develop export opportunities, industry longevity
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ArticleRussia cuts off Chinese fruit
Ongoing phytosanitary concerns have caused Russia to ban the import of certain fruit from China
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Article‘It’s time to leave,’ says Villiers
New pro-Brexit Defra secretary tries to reassure farmers agriculture can prosper after Brexit, even if UK leaves without a deal on 31 October
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ArticleUK schools donate thousands of books
South African fruit industry body Hortgro thanks British children for charitable efforts in book donation campaign
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ArticleItalian apple trade invests in Asia
Exporters continue to build consumer awareness as access to new markets in Vietnam and Taiwan beckons
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ArticleGrape gin claims top prize
New gin made from surplus table grapes at Richard Hochfeld went straight to number one at major drinks awards ceremony
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ArticleForrester leaves Greenyard Fresh UK and retires
Alan Forrester has stepped down as managing director of Greenyard’s UK arm, announcing his retirement after 22 years in the industry
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ArticlePeak volumes for BerryWorld growers
BerryWorld predict Sweet Eve variety to flourish after heatwave at the end of July saw record temperatures
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ArticleTrump signals more China tariffs
US President Donald Trump has said the US will further increase tariffs on goods and products imported from China despite “constructive” trade talks
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ArticleBritish apricots "extra sweet" after heatwave
Waitrose stock Kent-grown apricots for the next month as sales for the stone fruit show impressive rise
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ArticleTR4: Colombia awaits final results
Dutch group KeyGene has confirmed it is testing for Panama disease in suspected samples found in La Guajira
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ArticleJingold brings new varieties to Asia
Kiwifruit consortium has put varietal innovation at the heart of its commercial strategy as its international business grows
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ArticleBerry Gardens' blueberry pots start well
New snacking format from the Kent collective features four blueberry portions targeting children's fruit consumption

