All Production & Trade articles – Page 618
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ArticleArgentine lemons primed for US return
Harvesting of first US-bound lemons in 17 years is now underway in north western Argentina
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ArticleLimoneira forms Grupo Argentino
The California-based grower-packer-exporter has joined with Argentine companies to fill gaps in supply
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ArticleVietnam cleared to export rambutans
Following an agreement to boost trade relations, the tropical fruit has been approved for export to New Zealand
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ArticleGreenyard buys 49 per cent of Mor International
Israel-based exotics group will enhance supply of products like avocados, mangoes, persimmons and pomegranates
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ArticleNI food supply "at risk" over Brexit
Major new report outlines path to protect the Northern Irish food industry, with a "frictionless" border viewed as critical
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ArticleRed hot chilli sellers
Hipsters, history and a bit of heroism have helped chillies find a home in the UK, but have retailers fully realised their potential?
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ArticleTopfruit growers count cost of frost
Adverse weather last spring has caused Cox and Braeburn to finish up to two months ahead of schedule, creating shortages and disrupting the market
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ArticleAustralian table grape industry seeks member feedback
The table grape industry’s internal publication, The Vine, is conducting a survey in a bid to improve
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ArticleNew record for world's hottest chilli
The Carolina Reaper retained pole position following confirmation by Guinness, but may be knocked off its perch later this year
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ArticleYield boost for onion growers
AHDB and industry-funded trials suggest varietal selection could help boost output by as much as 30t/ha
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Article'Chlorate club' targets input reduction
Campden BRI is recruiting members from across the sector to take part in a new project looking at reducing chlorate levels
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ArticleChile eyes China gains as trade war deepens
Walnuts and prunes are among the Chilean products that stand to gain the most from the dispute
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ArticleColombian banana exports on the rise
Productivity improvements and an increase in planted area are behind the growth
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AnalysisHealthy and harmonious?
NFU chief horticulture adviser Hayley Campbell-Gibbons has been touring the country to get growers’ views on the future direction of the industry. Here, she outlines the opinions of a panel of producers in Kent
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ArticleUS eases rules on Chilean lemon imports
Chile welcomes moves to allow lemons that have not been subjected to fumigation
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ArticleNZ apple industry weathers the storm
Growers happy to get what looks like a solid sales campaign underway
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ArticleGreece faces varietal challenge
Efforts are underway in Greece to bring new grape varieties into production, including both seeded and seedless varieties
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ArticleDriscoll's celebrates glasshouse strawberries
The March to July period means it is time for Lusa strawberries
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ArticleJersey royals "delayed by three weeks"
Potato suppliers say one of Britain's worst winters on record has pushed back the UK season
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ArticleValleyfresh exits JV with Etherington
Etherington will obtain full ownership of Packing Station packhouse in Western Australia

