All Production & Trade articles – Page 635
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ArticleProtecting potatoes
The controversial issues of rejections and payment deductions are holding back trust in the British potato sector, but an NFU Potato Forum report hopes to spark a new era of collaboration
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ArticleNaturipe introduces 'FeBLUEary'
Campaign is designed to push Chilean blueberries in the US through winter months
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ArticleFruit fly confirmed in Tasmania
A confirmed detection on Flinders Island has mainland growers ready for action
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ArticleCalls to improve India’s horticulture
Poor irrigation, high costs and lack of post-harvest infrastructure are some of the reasons for India’s poor pace of growth
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ArticleHome Office under fire for slow customs negotiations
Supply body slams government for failing to give businesses clarity on customs arrangements for Brexit transition period
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ArticleSH cherries need "targeted" European approach
Matt Hancock of Norton Folgate says counter-seasonal cherry exporters shouldn't overlook the European market
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ArticleUK cucumber production 'set to rise 10 per cent'
Sixth greenhouse at Thanet Earth will provide welcome boost to domestic volumes, according to salad veg grower
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ArticleCornish gangmaster stripped of licence
Neringa Butkeviciute, who supplied workers to the vegetable sector, failed eight GLAA licensing standards
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ArticleHein Deprez takes charge at Greenyard
Marleen Vaesen departs, as Deprez family moves centre stage at Belgian fresh, prepared and frozen produce giant
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ArticleReducing volatility in an imbalanced sector
Despite an oversupply of potatoes, increasing use of contracts is helping bring much-needed stability for growers and suppliers
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ArticleSpain retains appeal outside Europe
Fresh fruit and vegetable exports to non-European countries climbed in value for the January-November 2017 period
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ArticleAPAC parliaments foster growth
Members of the Asia Pacific Parliamentary Forum have met to discuss furthering trade development in the region
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ArticleGlobal orange production takes a tumble
The predicted global output for oranges is set to fall substantially, while lemons and limes see a record increase
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ArticleSPC takes first products to China
The Australian company is taking its Goulburn Valley and SPC brands to China, expanding its global footprint
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ArticleEarly harvest for NZ kiwiberries
Warm summer weather will see export programmes for Munch’n kiwiberries get underway in early February
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ArticleItalian citrus closes in on China access
Inspection of facilities in Sicily brings protocol nearer, with visit to kiwifruit packhouses set to streamline exports
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ArticleProto marks its 90th anniversary
The Greek exporter was founded back in 1928 and intends to use its 90 years of experience to take advantage of the growing potential for kiwifruit, cherries and grapes
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ArticleStrong start for Spanish lemons
Ailimpo reports double-digit rise in sales during the first half of the season
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ArticleExporters size up UK market
Stonefruit, mushrooms and finger limes were among the products showcased at Tradex’s annual trade mission
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ArticleSouth Africa's marketing milestone
Now in their tenth year, South Africa’s integrated market development campaigns have worked with retailers and media to raise the profile – and sales – of the country’s stonefruit and topfruit

