All Production & Trade articles – Page 632
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ArticleFyffes gears up for National Banana Day
Consumers, chefs and children urged to ‘go bananas’ in drive for healthier eating habits, with proceeds going to Dublin children’s hospital
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ArticleGreen bean supply hit by Kenya floods
Heavy rains and deluges struck in March with vegetable exports suffering from decreased yield and quality
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ArticleThe day bananas made their British debut
Rebecca Earle, professor of history at the University of Warwick, marks the 385th anniversary of the day bananas were first shown to Londoners by charting the fruit's fascinating story
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ArticleGrapefruit down in latest Florida forecast
The state's orange volumes remain steady in the US Department of Agriculture's March forecast
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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

