All Production & Trade articles – Page 627
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GAC invests in salad innovation centre
Projects to develop new baby leaf lettuce and microgreen lines and improve sustainability already underway
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More choice and more variety at GBC2018
Global Berry Congress 2018 features new six-track programme format delivering latest innovations and market analysis
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Faltering start to Colombian Hass exports to US
The industry is working hard to establish pest-free production zones to enable regular programme to newly opened market
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Storm Ana lashes Spain and Portugal
While rains will bring relief to growers, strong winds could cause widespread damage to farms
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Veg grower exports caulis to Europe
Southern England Farms is exporting Cornish cauliflowers to Europe throughout the winter season in a range of formats
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First Yorkshire forced rhubarb comes through
First batch of season arrives at Bolton catering supplier, with wholesalers expecting especially high demand due to Brexit currency shift
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Brexit breakthrough gives green light to trade talks
An agreement on the Irish border, the rights of EU citizens and a financial settlement has been deemed ‘sufficient progress’
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Deluge damages Indian grape crop
Heavy rains on the tail of tropical storm Ockhi lashed grape crops in Maharashtra, damaging fruit
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Canarian bananas withdrawn from market
Action taken by Asprocan due to combination of low demand and peak production in weeks preceding Christmas
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M&S launches stoneless avocados
Retailer has limited volumes of Spanish-grown stoneless avos with edible skin and measuring around 8cm
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Argentina says yes to Korean pears
South Korea celebrates culmination of process started 20 years ago
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New committee for Huelva blueberries
Group established by Freshuelva will look to secure closer commercial links with growers across Spain and in Chile
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Labour situation is looming disaster
Opinion: British Summer Fruits chairman Nick Marston on why the lack of a labour scheme would be a catastrophe
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Australia moves to simplify export legislation
New bill to untangle “complex web of regulation”, creating more profit for suppliers
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Egypt set for orange rise
USDA forecast predicts increase in production and exports, driven by competitive prices internationally
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Enzed braced for Kiwano success
New Zealand-based Kiwano horned melon specialist is anticipating strong US sales this campaign
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China’s avocado boom continues
Black Friday marked high point in online sales of Mexican avocados
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Steep rise in Chilean avocado exports
Strong demand accross established and new markets led to a surge in shipments in the first nine months of 2017
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Piñata recruits Pacific Island workforce
Eighteen seasonal workers assist with mango and pineapple harvest in northern Australia, with this number set to double
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Central Valley escapes frost damage
Temperatures in key citrus production hub stay above frost protection levels, while fires continue to burn in Ventura County