All Production & Trade articles – Page 632
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ArticleNew Zealand eyes India opportunity
The island-nation quietly waits for negotiation of a free-trade agreement with ‘the sleeping giant’
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ArticleStemilt helps IG kickstart apple import season
Leading Indian importer to sell seven varieties grown and packed by US-based partner
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ArticleUSDA unveils export programme
In a bid to increase US opportunities, a series of trade missions have been planned for 2019
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ArticleYear of two halves for bananas
Record prices on the banana market this year came to an abrupt halt as the world caught up with a category which enjoyed a consistent start to 2018
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ArticleTong expands project management team
Dave Clarke and Elliot Stones will help deliver increasingly complex handling systems for fresh produce
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ArticleKiwi imports soar in Japan
Kiwifruit continues to buck a declining fruit import trend in Japan with a 73 per cent volume rise in October
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ArticleFall Creek announces new shared leadership
Amelie Brazelton Aust and Cort Brazelton are named co-CEOs and Oscar Verges is new president and COO
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ArticleFrugalp hunts for new markets
One of Ecuador’s biggest pineapple producers is broadening its export horizons as its volume grows
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ArticleHail hits Adelaide Hills again
Storm fronts cause crop damage and power outages in key apple growing areas
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ArticleUS$10m government grape purchase
Temporary relief for California table grape growers ahead of trade negotiations between the US and China
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ArticleCoal mines suggested for underground farms
Abandoned mines and air defence tunnels could be used for large-scale hydroponic production, say academics at University of Nottingham
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ArticleMexico set for bumper avo exports
High global demand and depreciation of peso against the dollar sets Mexico up for another prosperous export campaign in 2018/19
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ArticleAgri-tech company gets grant for new biopesticide
Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Combined Authority awarded £29,000 to local company to develop "frass"
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ArticleGreengrocers gain from "Blue Planet effect"
Smaller shops with less plastics on produce are benefitting from millennial buying habits in the wake of anti-plastic trend
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ArticleJ Miles Reiter returns to Driscoll's CEO role
Kevin Murphy will step down at the end of 2018, berry marketer confirms, following three years as chief executive
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ArticleGene editing "no silver bullet" after Gove speech
The Soil Association urged government to keep EU regulations after Gove said UK can "lead the way" in agri-science
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ArticleSmall-scale farmers 'need climate change backing'
International Fair Trade Movement says those most affected by climate change are not having their voices heard
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ArticleG’s announces thanksgiving service for Guy Shropshire
Salad and vegetable supplier invites fresh produce industry to pay respects to its “visionary” and “inspirational” founder
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ArticleSprouts "more popular than pigs in blankets"
New Tesco Christmas survey reveals yuletide dining trends with veg holding up as a festive essential
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ArticleCopa and Cogeca back Brexit deal
Major interest groups for European farmers welcome breakthrough in negotiations, urging MPs to ratify deal and ensure a speedy exit

