All Production & Trade articles – Page 576
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ArticleFood production ‘must be at heart of Agriculture Bill’
Among other things, NFU calls for multi-annual budgetary framework to allow farmers to invest for the future
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ArticlePure Harvest secures funding
UAE start-up Pure Harvest has received funding from the Mohammed bin Rashid Innovation Fund to construct its foundational greenhouse in Nahel
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Article"Expect leek shortages in the New Year"
Growers are battling difficult natural and financial conditions, with crops smaller and lower in numbers across Europe
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ArticleBerry Gardens aiming to double in size by mid-2020s
Speaking at FPJ Live, chief executive Jacqui Green laid out bold plans to double its turnover by stealing market share from confectionary
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ArticleCity farms to rise up in Russia
TealTech Capital is investing in a network of vertical city farms in major Russian cities, with the first set to launch in Moscow
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ArticleFPJ Live: "You are the good news"
A wide array from the fresh produce trade's colourful cast took the stage to rally behind their industry in uncertain times
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ArticleChilean avocados face volatile market
The start of the Chilean campaign is being pushed backwards as Peru makes presence felt in early window
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ArticleGolden Bay Fruit boosts imports in Thailand
Leading New Zealand fruit company introduces new varieties to major Thai wholesalers
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ArticleSpanish Orri output doubles
The variety’s popularity has also led to a rise in illegal plantings over the past year
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ArticleCasagrande crowned 2018 Mango King
Domenico Casagrande was the highest bidder at Brisbane Produce Market’s annual mango auction
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ArticleKong-rey sweeps through Korea
Typhoon Kong-rey has damaged 660 hectares of farmland across Jeju Island and Korea’s mainland
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ArticleMission upbeat about European potential
Leading avocado supplier grows its presence in the region by servicing the ‘ready-to-eat’ market
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ArticleOrganic sector calls for clearer no-deal Brexit plan
Trade board and certification body call for improved contingency plan to avoid potential nine-month trade delays
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ArticleA taste of France in Dubai
French exporters travelled to the UAE last week to highlight the quality of French fruit and vegetables at WOP Dubai and at an evening tasting event
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ArticleAH goes large on veg for Agri Food Week
Dutch chain Albert Heijn opens massive veg stall to support safe and healthy food produced in the Netherlands
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ArticleSpain chases new grape markets
New varieties coming from Spanish breeding programmes attracting high level of interest from Asian buyers
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ArticleCalifornia table grape market ‘rattled’
A reported 40 per cent drop in exports to China has left exporters searching for alternative markets
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ArticleVietnamese rambutan makes NZ debut
Vietnam shipped its first volumes of rambutan to New Zealand this week after seven years' negotiations, reports reveal
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ArticleNew apple strategy launched
British topfruit growers are going on the offensive, announcing a new strategy to boost market share of UK apples to 60 per cent by 2030
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ArticleBrazil ships first mangoes to RSA
Shipments expected to continue until start of local season in late November

