All Production & Trade articles – Page 564
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ArticleCIV touts international prospects for Modi
The Italian consortium is hoping to achieve 1,000 hectares of cultivation with its Modi apple variety
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ArticleOneHarvest develops Love Potatoes
Convenient, microwaveable pre-packaged potato product is set to hit retail shelves later this year
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ArticleHigh-density could be path to profitability
Growers should approach planting density issues with "an open mind"
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ArticleLack of promotion limits easy peeler potential
The UK citrus market may be enjoying steady sales growth but Rob Cullum of Pacific Produce says the category is crying out for more investment in marketing to boost consumption
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ArticleGove announces new drought measures
The Defra minister warned of negative impacts of climate change ahead of new National Policy Statement to build water infrastructure
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ArticleEU slammed for ‘unflinching bureaucratic coldness’
EU digs in heels and, according to South Africans, remains aggressively protectionist on CBS despite SA Citrus efforts
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ArticleEnza Zaden shines spotlight on innovation
Tribelli peppers and Itsy-Bitsy Bites mini tomatoes were among the products showcased at House Fair Spain 2018
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Article‘Farmers need to influence policy’
Industry should make its voice heard and work with advocates to shape policy and regulation, Nuffield scholar tells delegates
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ArticleChina demand drives Malaysian durian
One hectare of Musang King durian can supposedly yield more than nine times the revenue of palm oil
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ArticleSchool’s in for NZ apples
Industry body hopes new horticulture degree can maintain the sector’s competitive edge
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ArticleFresh investment sought for NZ cherries
Rising consumer demand prompts development of two new projects in key Central Otago production hub
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ArticleWaitrose stock bright red hybrid pears
New Piqa Boo variety combines the best qualities of European and Asian varieties
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ArticleWildflowers boost courgette yield
Bees attracted to fields with wildflowers increased courgette yields by millions of pounds' worth according to new study
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ArticleCitrus growers wave goodbye to 2018
The South African citrus industry set another record as it exceeds all seasonal expectations
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ArticleChile revises cherry forecast
New estimate pegs 2018/19 export crop at 167,232 tonnes, a decrease of 7.1 per cent on the original forecast
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ArticleChilean cherries set sail to China
The first export cartons of cherries to China mark the start of a busy season ahead of Spring festival
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ArticleJames Hutton breeds new primocane raspberries
Two new cultivars designed to help extend the British berry season will be trialled by UK growers
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ArticleLate grape crops to affect pre-Christmas supply
The Orange River table grape crop is about two weeks later than normal, while Namibia is lagging by one week
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ArticleCropIn gets funding boost
Indian ag-tech start-up CropIn raises US$8m to roll out its SmartFarm technology across India and the world
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ArticleCrunchy Cranberries launched by JO Sims
New Ocean Spray-branded format expected to provide ideal ingredient for toppings and chocolate coating

