All Production & Trade articles – Page 564
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ArticleUnions warn of no-deal tariff impact
NFU-led letter to the Chancellor outlines concerns over distorted trade, warning of significant damage to British farming
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ArticleFreshmax positions Modi as a masterpiece
Australian-grown fruit hits the domestic market, with an upscaled marketing programme and exports on the cards
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ArticleIndian apple imports take a hit
Trade relations with the US and China are the source of conjecture within India’s apple import market
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ArticleRegulation strains Vietnam exports
Vietnamese fruit exporters face tighter regulations on traceability and product quality from China, hindering growth
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ArticleHigh hopes for Sicilian oranges
Potential for Sicilian blood oranges in Chinese market hindered by high transit costs and limited supply
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ArticleBerry sales on the up in Waitrose
Supermarket says it has begun selling berries that were grown and harvested in the UK during the winter
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ArticleLogistics boost for Colombian avo exports
More shipments to be made through port of Buenaventura, reducing costs and transit times
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ArticleSouth Africa turns to WTO on CBS
The citrus black spot stand-off between South Africa and the EU is finally being taken to the World Trade Organization
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ArticleMore Chilean fruit heading east
Export figures show a sharp rise in exports to Asia, while sendings to Europe are down
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ArticleFirst Argentine cherries land in China
Santa Cruz cherries received in Guangzhou following signing of an export protocol in November last year
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ArticleAustralian vegetable exports grow
Asian markets demand more fresh Australian vegetables with carrots making up over one-third in value
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ArticleMajor CA grape player VBZ downsizes
Leading California grape grower-shipper to lay off more than 500 staff, while selling a percentage of its farms, as tough seasons take toll
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ArticleFull Seed Ahead
Soft Fruits maintained momentum and popularity among UK consumers in 2018, although production clouds linger for British growers
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ArticleAHDB launches "Becoming a Champion" film
Short video hopes to improve labour productivity and health and safety for workers in light of recent fall in numbers
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ArticleFood security on rise in Gulf
The Agra Middle East exhibition in Dubai demonstrated the growth of vertical farming in the region, as well as other environmentally smart production methods
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ArticleHill start gets India's blueberry market moving
Consumers in Mumbai have been getting their first taste of high-quality local blueberries thanks to a new commercial trial
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ArticleAndalusia promotes citrus offer in China
The region’s citrus exports to China totalled €7.4m in 2018, an increase of 8.2 per cent on the previous year
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ArticleOpportunities for Australian poms
Omid Rad, chief executive at Group Kinetica believes Australia’s pomegranate industry could rival Peru by 2020
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Article"More can be done" for EU organic protections
New report finds weaknesses across European organic control bodies despite improvements on last ECA report seven years ago
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ArticleBrexit: many questions left to answer
Huge uncertainty around UK's departure from the EU, say trade experts from fresh produce industry association Freshfel Europe

