All Production & Trade articles – Page 602
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ArticleBritish cherries debut in continental Europe
Matt Hancock of Norton Folgate said it's the right time to "make some noise" about British cherries
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ArticleFresca launches avocado spin-off
New business unit The Avocado Company aims to build on recent market growth as UK sales surge past £178m
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ArticleAldi backs new plants and flowers pledge
NFU Plants and Flowers Pledge challenges retailers to sell more British flowers and ensure fair relationships with growers
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ArticleHome advantage for Belgian cherries
Excellent conditions bode well for the quality of Belgian cherries this season, but heightened competition on export markets will make domestic sales key
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ArticleUS fresh produce threatened with more China tariffs
China to impose 25 per cent retaliatory tariff on more than 500 US products, including a wide range of horticulture items
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ArticleChina improves access for Italian kiwifruit
Publication of approved list of cold treatment facilities should streamline exports, with a similar breakthrough expected for citrus
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ArticleMPs grill Sainsbury’s and Asda over merger
Efra committee pours scorn on deal, saying small suppliers would suffer
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ArticleVal Venosta builds its berry category
One of Europe's major apple suppliers is placing more emphasis on developing sales of Italian-grown soft fruit
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ArticleNorthwest cherry harvest in full swing
Round 3 industry crop estimates that seasonal volumes remain close to 23m boxes
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ArticleA stone certainty
Despite significant price rises across the category and a number of weather-related production issues, the stonefruit sector is enjoying highly encouraging growth
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AnalysisNew strawberries, please!
As labour and packaging serve up fresh challenges for suppliers, the ball is very much in the industry's court
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ArticleGreenvale to sponsor two ‘tattie runs’
Contestants will race with nets of potatoes over their shoulders in races in Edinburgh and Perth
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ArticleEC to make call on Total Produce-Dole deal
European Commission due to decide by mid-July whether to give green light to Total Produce’s bid to buy 45 per cent stake in Dole
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ArticleHorticulture is "canary in the coal mine"
Professor Tim Lang said government is in dereliction of its duty after scrapping a national food plan
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ArticleVitacress switches to recyclable pots
By September all the supplier’s living herb pots will be made from 90 per cent recycled material
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ArticleAva Berries steps up summer marketing drive
Angus Soft Fruits organises sampling of Ava berry varieties at this year’s Royal Highland Show
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Article"Organic food is cheaper for society"
The Soil Association's Peter Melchett said recent views from Syngenta boss on necessity of GM and pesticides were 'outdated and wrong'
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ArticleMore South American apples head for Europe
Shippers lured by high prices caused by the fall in European production
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ArticleTrucco debuts TruStar limes
US importer said it hopes the year-round programme will translate into strong sales in-store
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ArticleCalifornia Giant expands raspberry programme
New acreage in Mexico will enable the company to build year-round availability

