All Production & Trade articles – Page 569
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ArticleLatin America sets out stall at CIIE
The first China International Import Expo drew fresh produce companies from across Central and South America
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ArticleUS likely to lose market share in China
The supply gap is expected to be filled by further imports, instead of domestic production
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ArticleNew protocol for Chile and China
During Chile Week in Beijing, a number of agreements were signed and updated, strengthening cooperation
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ArticlePakistan encourages China export
The country’s produce association patron in chief sees opportunity under the Belt and Road initiative
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ArticleAustralian cherry crop sizes up well
Early forecasts point to solid national crop, with mainland growers sending directly to China via airfreight
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ArticleChambers takes sustainable path
The Kent-based producer has invested in a host of environmentally friendly practices to grow its berries as sensitively as possible
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ArticleM&A activity holding up despite Brexit
Grant Thornton analysis shows there is still appetite for deals in the food and drink sector, but warns businesses need to be prepared
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ArticleOppy pushes premium apples
Importer-distributor puts its stock in premium varieties Ambrosia, Jazz, Envy and Pacific Rose
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ArticleFontestad edges closer to year-round production
The Valencia-based citrus giant has made significant investments in late-season orange varieties
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ArticleRSA grape exports underway
Growers in the northern region of South Africa have started packing their first grapes of the new season
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ArticleAddressing Australia’s labour shortage
Changes to existing visa programmes will give Australian growers access to more seasonal labour
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ArticleMadagascar shows off Horeb system
Madagascan lychee exporters were in France and Belgium last month to present their sustainable growing practices to prospective European buyers
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ArticleLandgard opens new warehouse and logistics centre
German producers’ co-op lays foundations for growth in south of Germany with strategically located, temperature-controlled facility
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ArticleAlbert Bartlett launches salsify at Waitrose
Potato supplier is growing salsify for first time this autumn, looking to drive renewed demand for the niche root veg
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ArticleIran stares down sanctions
President Rouhani has called the US’s reimposition of sanctions “unjust” and vowed to break them, as the country seeks ways to continue business as usual
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ArticleBerries and apples hit by Italy storm
Production in both Trentino and South Tyrol has reportedly been hit hard by recent poor weather
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ArticleAgroponiente acquires Agrocastell
Latest acquisition brings the group’s total logistics facilities in southern Spain to 25
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ArticleUS trade deal would see “huge decline” in food safety
Former environment secretary says US will insist on exporting agri products to UK in any deal, thus lowering food safety standards
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ArticleOrganic market 'nowhere near saturated'
Heleen Bos, organic specialist at Rijk Zwaan, speaks about the future of the organics industry
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ArticlePacific Fruits sends first Colombian avos to Saudi Arabia
Inaugural shipment of Colombian Hass to the Saudi kingdom marks another first for the company

