All Production & Trade articles – Page 593
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ArticleSunburst volume set to triple in second season
Waitrose to sell 1,500 boxes of new pink-fleshed variety as JV partners Richard Hochfeld and Frank P Matthews anticipate strong demand
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ArticlePeruvian produce makes further inroads in Asia
Citrus, blueberries and pomegranates among the products gaining access to new markets
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ArticlePanatlantic Logistics merges with K+N
Keuhne + Nagel has acquired an Ecuadorian airfreight leader creating capacity for 32,000 tonnes of annual export
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ArticleInvestment driving profit Down Under
The Australian vegetable industry has turned an increased profit overall in the 2017-18 season
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ArticlePink Lady set for "great harvest"
Representative group APLE predicts 9 per cent increase in volumes this season
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ArticleNo-deal Brexit ‘disastrous’ for Fairtrade farmers
Reverting to WTO terms could result in lower prices, smaller Fairtrade volumes and reduced wages for growers in developing nations, foundation warns
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ArticleDefra to choose SAWS operators by October
The government's new seasonal worker scheme has taken a step forward by requesting information from potential operators
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ArticleWatercress growers seeking "ambassadors"
A novel campaign by The Watercress Company is offering free weekly watercress to help understand its benefits
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ArticlePositive outlook for Valencia’s citrus harvest
Abundant flowering and normal fruit set heralds a high quality crop, with return to normal volumes
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ArticleDNA testing helps OZblu enforce PBR
Grower caught selling fruit on the black-market risks losing license
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ArticleRobinson Fresh seeks greater role in Europe
The US company continues to build its supply base in Southern Europe since first entering the market four years ago
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ArticleChina’s increasing appetite for avocado
The Chilean avocado industry has seen success exporting avocados to China as the product gains popularity
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ArticleJeftomson to manage Dazzle in Australia
Goulburn Valley grower already has trees in the ground, with production of new apple variety to ramp up over coming years
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AnalysisPanama disease: the point of no return?
The future looks bleak for the banana business as it struggles to contain the disease TR4, but Professor Gert Kema believes an escape route could be within reach, provided the industry works together. He speaks exclusively to Mike Knowles and Michael Barker
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ArticleEnvy front and centre at Elle Fashion Week
Envy was consumed rather than all-consuming at Elle Fashion Week in Thailand this month
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ArticleUSDA invests in agri-industry
US Department of Agriculture announces US$102.7m investment to expand markets for specialty crops
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ArticleCosta Rica hones in on Canada’s exotics market
Research by Nielsen shows that retail sales of ethnic foods in Canada reached US$3.8bn in 2017
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ArticleControl measures for Australian strawberries
Exporters must provide assurance to Department of Agriculture that their consignments are free from metal contaminants
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ArticleAustralia Indonesia agree on FTA
The new proposed agreement will feature eliminated tariffs and increased work visas aiding seasonal labour
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ArticleUS$200bn China US tariffs set
If the tariffs come into play talks between Beijing and Washington could be hampered

