All Production & Trade articles – Page 557
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ArticleEU to launch fruit and vegetable observatory
Move will improve transparency and enable sector to cope more effectively with market volatility
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ArticleAvocado appetite growing in India
IG International gets new season import programme underway with Hass from Peru
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ArticleThailand fears oversupply
Agricultural ministry hopes exporters will absorb higher volumes as forecasts show Thailand’s risk of fruit glut
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ArticleAustralia, Indonesia sign FTA
Scheduled signing of trade agreement expected to end months-long period of uncertainty for exporters
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ArticleCMA CGM releases 2018 results
Shipping group’s full year results show record revenue, up by 11.2 per cent despite challenges
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ArticleSouth African avocados face an off-year
Expected drop in South African avocado shipments merely a short term blip
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ArticlePotato variety key in 2019
New Greenvale report identifies Hassleback and loaded potato skins as key food trends for the coming year
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ArticleBritish strawberries hit Waitrose shelves
Supermarket says glasshouse-grown fruit will hit stores from this weekend thanks to warm weather
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ArticleThe kids are alright
The Under 40s Fruit Growers went the distance for their biennial conference this year, travelling to Chile for a six-day tour of its fruit industry
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ArticleFrozen Tenderstem launches at Asda and Ocado
Premium brassica expands frozen product to new retailers following initial success at Iceland
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ArticleIndonesia fosters mangosteen exports
Industry bodies are encouraging farmers to increase quality and output by demonstrating export potential
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ArticleAgroFresh expands to new markets
Fresh produce solutions company, AgroFresh, has gained access for two of its products in Australia and California
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ArticleDongfang acquires more acreage in 2018
Chinese group adds 354ha navel plantation to its portfolio, with improved cultivation techniques to increase yields over coming years
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ArticleSolid sales growth for Bakkavor
Fresh prepared firm reports strong pre-tax profits, but warns of a tough start to 2019 before things improve
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ArticleHalos on in Australia
California-grown seedless mandarins hit retail shelves across Eastern Seaboard
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ArticleSFFC makes inroads in Malaysia
Western Australian group sees potential to develop avocado exports from the state
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VideoNaturipe targets global blockchain roll-out
Berry supplier releases video in partnership with tech partner SAP to illustrate potential improvement in its supply chains
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ArticleNFU welcomes Brexit delay vote
Minette Batters supports PM’s decision to give MPs a chance to reject no-deal Brexit, reiterating that it would be “a catastrophe for farming”
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ArticleCompass: ‘Trust and tech will shape our food system’
Food businesses must gain consumer trust through transparency and sustainability, Compass boss Dominic Blakemore tells City Food Lecture
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ArticleGlobal governance needed to tackle health crisis
The City Food Lecture panel at London's Guildhall warned of a lack of cohesion on national and global levels concerning food policy

