All Production & Trade articles – Page 559
-
ArticleRSA expresses US citrus concern
Industry says US should publish new wider access rules as a matter of urgency
-
ArticleLindis River cherry project launched
Hortinvest is offering investors a slice of the premium New Zealand cherry ‘pie’
-
ArticleAC Goatham & Son completes major planting operation
Kent topfruit producer plants 220,000 new trees in varieties such as British Royal Gala, Cameo and Conference
-
ArticleMemag stresses need for right quality
Video: Stefano Iorini, MD of Dubai-based Memag Trading, talks about the importance of importing the right product to meet the needs of each market in the Gulf
-
ArticleBown issues stark warning as port strike continues
The ongoing stoppage is harming Chile’s reputation on the world stage says Asoex boss
-
ArticleSoil Association in organic marketing push
Certification body launches new marketing materials and urges producers to sign up to its revamped veg box finder
-
ArticleGreenhouses boost food security in UAE
The first tomato harvest from UAE agricultural technology firm Pure Harvest is a sign of things to come, as the Gulf strives to reduce its reliance on food imports
-
ArticleOrganic climate report ‘naïve’, says Riverford founder
Guy Singh-Watson says many benefits of organic farming should not be ignored following study claiming organic food has higher climate impact
-
ArticleManuel Arrufat takes helm at CMC
He replaces Vicente Bordils, who stands down as president after a 14-year tenure
-
ArticleWashington apple exports down
A smaller crop helped lower export volumes due to retaliatory tariffs imposed by major markets
-
ArticleSoloberry's haskap success
Soft fruit specialist makes breakthrough in bid to bring haskap berries to European market
-
ArticleFirst bee vaccine could help pollinators
Significant fall in bee numbers has prompted scientists in Finland to develop a groundbreaking vaccine
-
ArticleNikolaos Politis adapts to change
Greek trader Nikolaos Politis is embracing the need to evolve in order to deal with present challenges including the continuing financial crisis in Greece
-
ArticleNorovirus discovered in five per cent of lettuces
Vomiting and diarrhoea bug present in 30 out of 568 lettuces tested by FSA, which accuses food industry of “serious negligence”
-
ArticleOrange River harvest in full swing
South Africa’s biggest early season table grape region bounces back after late start, with normal weekly volumes now being shipped
-
ArticleNamibian growth hopes dashed
Namibian table grape exports affected by setbacks during flowering period
-
ArticleBlackcurrants threatened by warmer winters
Blackcurrants have been described as the "canary in the mine" for effects of climate warming on UK fruit
-
ArticleHigh expectations for NH Kissabel campaign
Producers are reporting good quality for the 2018/19 harvest in Europe and the US
-
ArticleIndian apple imports set to fall
USDA predicts volumes to decline for second straight season, with China ban taking its toll
-
ArticleAfruibana protests banana price drop
African banana association Afruibana is protesting against the “excess” imports into the EU coming in from third countries

