All Production & Trade articles – Page 569
-
ArticleJapan and Australia join for year-round supply
The two countries will work together taking advantage of opposing seasons
-
ArticleTasmania declared fruit fly-free
Fruit growers in restricted mainland state zones will be able to again trade produce freely outside the zone
-
ArticleCerezas Argentinas hails China first
Exporter claims China could become one of Argentina’s main cherry markets in the future
-
ArticleHonduran melons hunt for new markets
South Korea and Chile are among the countries being targeted in 2019
-
ArticleOrri Jaffa sets sights on US
Israeli easy-peeler Orri Jaffa is set to see a 70 per cent sales growth in North American markets this year
-
ArticleNew marketing plan for Australian apples
APAL and Hort Innovation to form expert panel to oversee development and implementation of new strategy
-
ArticleFirst automated rail port in China
Chengdu International Railway Port will become China’s first unmanned ‘smart’ railway port
-
ArticleChina and US begin trade talks
Discussions to end the East-West trade dispute will hopefully bring relief after flow-on effect impacts global markets
-
ArticleEntries open for UK organic awards
The Soil Association's Best of Organic Market awards celebrate the latest organic products and innovation in the UK
-
Article
Jersey fears ‘no deal’ fresh produce shortages
Channel Islands Co-op “actively considering” stockpiling to guard against disruption to imports from UK
-
ArticleDubai market attracts investment
Video: Faisal Jumaa Al Badaiwi of Dubai Municipality discusses the efforts to turn Dubai into a smart city with excellent, rapid services in order to encourage future investment
-
ArticleMindful Chef gets £6m boost
New investment from Piper will help the recipe box grow its customer base as delivery trends grow
-
ArticleArgentina sends first cherries to China
Eight containers bound for Guangzhou left Patagonia by truck on Monday to be shipped via Chile
-
ArticlePeru’s fruit fly strategy yields positive results
Government says the south of the country should be completely free of the pest by the end of 2019
-
ArticleProMexico to close overseas network
Mexican premier says the move will bring savings for public finances and help the country’s development
-
ArticlePakistani citrus gains new markets
Pakistani minister announces China and the Philippines are now open to Pakistani kinnow
-
ArticleMash Direct to ditch black packaging
The prepared food supplier will take 240 tonnes of black plastic off the shelves ahead of UK targets
-
ArticleSpain gears up for grape exports to China
Producers looking to grab a small slice of China’s booming table grape import market
-
Article'2018 was renaissance year for berries'
Asda data for 2018 shows blueberries and raspberries toppling some major categories with big sales increases
-
ArticleValencia citrus industry fights back
Proposals include the creation of a new Brussels lobby group, trade missions, and financial support for growers

