All Production & Trade articles – Page 565
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ArticleChile upbeat in spite of storm losses
Fruit exports projected to reach US$18bn in 2018/19, a 5.5 per cent increase on last season
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ArticleFrench fuel strike hits Spanish exports
Thousands of trucks carrying fruit and vegetables bound for Europe have been caught up in the protests
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ArticleWeather hits Greenyard with €113m loss
First half of 2018 was one to forget for Greenyard who laboured in the sun under drought conditions and falling prices
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ArticleCo-op opening 12 new London stores
The retailer continues its expansion plans with 2018 one of their "most successful" years for store openings
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ArticleFruitCheck takes the strain out of quality control
New app designed to make quality control systems more transparent and reliable
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ArticleValencia citrus PGI courts new markets
Cítricos Valencianos PGI says it held fruitful meetings with Indian buyers at Go Global Congress
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ArticleOliver Kay looks to compostable future
Wholesaler has started speed-composting its food waste for use by growers, as well as switching to various forms of compostable packaging
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ArticleStonefruit growers 'quietly optimistic'
South Africa’s stonefruit growers have not had it easy so far this season after early summer heat caused problems
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ArticleCollaboration opens up markets for Serbia
Delegates at Fruitnet Forum South-East Europe hear how working together is bringing opportunities for smaller growers
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ArticleCherries 'must focus on quality'
Norton Folgate's Matt Hancock says cherry category has great potential if it focuses on quality and overcomes price perception
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ArticleFacial recognition tool sparks concern for workers
Time and attendance management system for packhouse staff launched to improve traceability but union brands software “entirely dehumanising”
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ArticleSouth-east Europe's export opportunity
Delegates at Fruitnet Forum South-East Europe hear how the region is taking advantage of new opportunities abroad
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ArticleNew services and export manager at APAL
The appointment is expected to help the apple industry move away from its domestic reliance
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Article20 years and counting
Summer Citrus from South Africa is marking 20 years of providing fresh citrus to the US market.
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ArticlePeterborough’s taste sensation
Forging his own path outside of London’s trendy food scene, chef-owner Lee Clarke tells FPJ why flavour comes first and fresh produce steals the show at his restaurant Prévost
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ArticleStart-up develops hydroponic garden for your living room
Home growing kit supposedly allows for crops to be grown faster, with greater yield and less water required than for a conventional garden
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ArticleSeaweed blooming
Portuguese seaweed growers Alga plus is significantly expanding its production to keep up with demand on the continent
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ArticleBorough celebrates diverse cultures with cake sale
Primary and secondary school children from Southwark will set up shop in London's oldest food market, selling cakes that celebrate their heritage
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ArticleAilimpo warns of Turkish lemon violations
The EU has already issued three health alerts on Turkish imports since the start of the 2018/19 season
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ArticleRains a mixed blessing for Spanish producers
Precipitation aids for citrus and vegetable producers in Murcia, but damages in Valencia region could top €100m

