All Production & Trade articles – Page 557
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ArticleAlphonso export season begins
Indian state of Maharashtra hopes to increase export volumes by 15-20 per cent this year
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ArticlePrized veg grower returns to Chelsea with new varieties
Welsh giant veg producer Medwyn Williams to return to Chelsea Flower Show with new parsnip and tomato varieties after nine-year absence
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ArticleChile edges closer to CPTTP
Chamber of Deputies approves Treaty of Trans-Pacific Partnership by a narrow margin, with the deal now moving on to the Senate
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ArticleStreamlining fruit fly management
Table grape growers in Sunraysia put heads together to find efficient solutions to fruit fly management
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ArticleJazz apples fly to make Golden Week
Air shipment of New Zealand Jazz apples sent ahead of Japan’s iconic Golden Week celebrations
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ArticleOrganic farming 'key to carbon neutrality'
Agroecological systems can make huge contribution to Paris Agreement target of keeping global warming below 2°C, according to new study
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ArticleConsolidation hits global organic industry
Ecovia Intelligence analysis cites recent takeovers as evidence of further rationalisation in organic food production
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ArticleEast-West advises on El Niño
Seed group offers advice on how smallholder farmers can cope with the effects of the weather phenomenon in 2019
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ArticleChile patiently awaits quality kiwifruit
New harvesting parameters set this season for better quality supply in terms of flavour and storage potential
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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

