All Production & Trade articles – Page 571
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ArticleEurope focus for Fruit Brothers
Serbia is one of the European markets that Ghana's Fruit Brothers is exploring as it seeks to build up its business in Europe for pineapples and mangoes
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ArticleG's founder Guy Shropshire dies aged 92
Shropshire's legacy of innovation and success at G's leaves it as one of Britain's largest fresh produce suppliers
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ArticleEurobanan unveils convenience papaya
The company’s new Steffy Premium Gold papaya can be eaten with a spoon
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ArticleZespri chairman Peter McBride to retire
The Zespri International board will welcome a new chairman in February next year
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ArticleNew packing and export facility for Montague
Distribution centre provides production and distribution infrastructure required to increase group’s export capabilities
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ArticleJazz voted 'UK’s tastiest apple'
Club variety scoops award once again at the National Fruit Show with Kent growers Baretilt Farm and Monks Farm securing a one-two finish
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ArticleBudget good for diversified farms
Accountants Old Mill say farms with additional businesses on site could benefit from new business rates
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ArticleBlue Whale launches Candine
Candine, a new red apple from Agro Séléctions Fruits, was unveiled at Fruit Attraction, with France's Blue Whale planning to plant 150ha in five years
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ArticleNunhems puts innovation centre stage at FA
Living Lettuce trio, Kisy watermelon and Minigustos snacking cucumber among the products showcased
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ArticleEgypt acts to avert water shortages
The country is constructing the world’s largest sewage water treatment plant as it seeks to avoid future water shortages
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ArticleSluggish start to Spanish citrus campaign
Small size profile in early clementines and lacklustre demand is hampering sales
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ArticleChilean Sweeki output on the rise
David del Curto, the newest member of the Origine Group, inaugurates a new kiwifruit plant
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ArticleUK onion crop nearly halved by weather
Growers have seen their yields down by 40 per cent following a year of extreme weather fluctuations
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ArticleEvents unlock Russia’s potential
Two events in the next two months will attempt to shine a light on the investment potential of Russia’s growing topfruit and greenhouse sectors
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ArticleSpanish onion volumes to rise
Fepex reports that production should increase 2.6 per cent in 2018/19
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ArticleSouth African lemon growth confirmed
In a year of record South African citrus exports across all categories, lemons did not disappoint
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ArticleT&G pleased with Peruvian progress
Table grape programmes out of Latin American nation underway, with Europe the focus for sales
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ArticleTough year for Chinese pears
A significant drop in production heavily affected export programmes for Chinese pears this season
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ArticleHonduran hopes
Pacific Produce commercial director Ian Crispin tells Ed Leahy about his Honduran sweet potato exports to the UK, which offer a high-quality alternative to the dominance of US produce
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ArticleRetailers flex their specs on potatoes
Supermarkets have relaxed their specifications on potatoes to help suppliers through a challenging season, but yields are down significantly and access to irrigation has proved crucial

