All Production & Trade articles – Page 607
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ArticleSeeka allocates NZ$18m to Northland upgrade
New packhouse and packing machinery among the plans for post-harvest facility
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ArticleAwarding New Zealand’s best
Tony Fissette and Peter McBride have received high accolades for their achievements in horticulture
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ArticleStar quality key to Rainier success
A delicate, thin-skinned rarity, the limited-edition cherry is enjoying its moment in the supermarket spotlight
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Article'Tastiest British apples this century'
English Apples & Pears says fruit is top quality, but volumes are expected to be down and labour fears persist
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ArticleRSA heads for uneasy spring
The South African fruit sector is awaiting final recommendations on land expropriation without compensation as the government pushes forward with its land reform programme
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ArticleBright outlook for Spanish lemons
Ailimpo’s preliminary forecast predicts uneven performance by the Fino and Verna varieties
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ArticleBerry Gardens to launch new training programme
The soft fruit co-operative will nurture UK talent with a management development scheme starting next year
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ArticleFedefruta names new president
Jorge Valenzuela takes over from Luis Schmidt, who has been named Chile’s new ambassador to China
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ArticleWelsh farmers welcome Gove comments
Defra secretary of state quoted as saying tariff-free access to European food markets is "overwhelmingly" likely
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ArticleMission Produce launches foodservice division
The avocado specialist has expanded its customer service capabilities with the creation of Mission Foodservice
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ArticleAustralian stonefruit exports hit 10-year high
Volumes climb 27 per cent year-on-year to 17,785 tonnes on the back of China access
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ArticleUS farmers 'want trade not aid'
The USDA has announced a US$12bn relief funding programme for farmers affected by high tariffs amidst the US-China trade war
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ArticleHot weather decimates onion crop
British harvest set to be down as much as 25 per cent, with a lack of large onions another concern for the market
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ArticleSmiles after the Summit?
Summits such as BRICS are usually the place where inter-governmental agreements on trade are signed
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ArticleWaiting game for Italian apple growers
Comment: good things should come to those apple producers who wait for the fruit to be right for consumers
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ArticleWarnings over no-deal Brexit
Academics highlight the multiple risks of a no-deal Brexit, warning against the disaster of suspending food safety controls on imports
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ArticleHeat is on for Dutch apples and pears
With additional watering, production of both major topfruit categories is expected to increase in the Netherlands
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ArticleNZ government appeals High Court ruling
Notice filed in the Court of Appeal against decision in Psa-V litigation case
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ArticleSri Lanka provides import export transparency
The country’s government has launched an online platform to facilitate its importers and exporters
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ArticleAdditional TR4 detection confirmed
Result comes almost a year after initial detection made on Queensland farm

