All Production & Trade articles – Page 618
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ArticleCabbage import lift to Japan
The unit price for certain fruits fell slightly while volumes of fresh cabbage spiked from January to June
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ArticleMr Avocado grows in China
Mr Avocado believes a domestic supply will drive a new wave of consumption growth in China
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ArticleIG and Stemilt celebrate 1,000 container mark
Relationship between US apple supplier and Indian importer continues to strengthen
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ArticleHeatwave could devastate winter crops too
Nightmare conditions mean smaller growers are under threat, while brassica farmers are unable to plant winter crops
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ArticleUK fresh produce category grows
FPJ Big 50 Products reveals climbers and fallers across UK fruit and veg retail, as major issues face growers for the year ahead
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ArticleAgrial partners with Saladexpress
The French group has the North American market in its sights with a new partnership with Quebec-based processor Saladexpress
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ArticleCivil unrest hits Cameroon’s banana exports
Assobacam data shows that shipments fell by over 27,000 tonnes in the first half of 2018
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ArticleBFV reports record cherry sales
Ideal weather conditions helped Belgian Fruit Valley harvest a record cherry crop this season, even if export opportunities remained limited
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ArticleDR bananas hit by sales slump
Banana growers are calling for government assistance as sales fall dramatically due to school holidays
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ArticleSun Pacific and Eurosemillas team up in China
The two companies plan to open an office in Shenzhen to market premium citrus and grapes
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ArticleSunfruit tech investment pays off
The company has gained back a month in productivity after installing a new AU$25m pack and cool operation
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ArticleNot every crop hates the heat
Heat-tolerant sunflowers are thriving in the endless sun according to Waitrose
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ArticlePitahaya leads Ecuador’s exotics charge
Sendings of this and other exotic fruits are up significantly in 2018 says ProEcuador
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ArticlePeruvian mango exports to Asia surge
Use of controlled atmosphere technology is allowing exporters to reach more markets than ever before
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Article"My gloves are about to come off"
NFU hort chairman Ali Capper labelled the government a "brick wall" for silence on labour and match funding schemes beyond Brexit
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ArticleWAC signs MoU with Indonesia
The Washington Apple Commission and Indonesian import export association have agreed to cooperate on trade
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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

