All Production & Trade articles – Page 636
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ArticleNew ripening centre for Mr Avocado
Joint venture to open second facility in Southern China later this year
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ArticleChilean blueberry growers move into organics
Blueberry growers in north of country gearing up for organic production as Peruvian volumes soar and export competition rises
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ArticleBlue Whale lays out future strategy
The French topfruit and kiwifruit exporter has communicated its future strategy, including the development of new varieties, organics and the zero-residue label
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ArticleChina announces tariffs on US fruit
China has announced a proposed 15 per cent import duty on US fresh fruit and nuts in response to Trump's planned tariffs on Chinese steel and aluminium
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Article“Substantial progress” made in green farming
Environmental farming charity LEAF revealed encouraging new figures for sustainable production practises
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ArticleHoverflies offer ‘dual benefit to strawberry growers’
New research by NIAB EMR shows that insect eats aphids as well as pollinating strawberry plants, helping to boost yields
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ArticleValencia growers count cost of frost damage
Early estimates put losses at €35m, with stonefruit, kaki, citrus and almonds the worst affected crops
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ArticleSouth Africa rediscovers apple heritage
Trees made from cuttings of first apple tree recorded in South Africa have been returned to the country
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NZ Royal Gala lands in India
First shipment of the new season sets the tone for what is expected to be another strong campaign
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ArticleAustralian grapes showcased in North Asia
Promotional visits to South Korea and Japan create new avenues for trade
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ArticleFruit trade could be caught up in trade war
Peak bodies warn proposed tariffs on Chinese products could come back to bite US suppliers
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ArticleFyffes urges Ireland to 'go bananas'
The Irish banana suppliers are raising cash for a good cause ahead of National Banana Day
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ArticleNew facility to grow year-round lettuce
Two British companies are pairing up to create an "innovative" hydroponics facility which will increase shelf life for UK consumers
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ArticleGreenyard in German DC switch-up
Group's fresh division looks to optimise its German footprint by opening two new distribution centres and closing two existing sites
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ArticleChilean campaign hits the Big Apple
For the first time, Chilean fruit is being promoted in the heart of New York City
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ArticleAustralian ag-tech awarded
Australian companies in farming and supply chain technology have earned top spots at the AgFunder Innovation Awards
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ArticleNZ sees avocado awakening in South Korea
Asia nation develops into New Zealand industry’s second largest market by volume and value
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ArticleTexas red grapefruit in demand
Winter Sweetz enjoys "incredibly successful" season as it continues to educate and promote to consumers
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ArticleFirst Brit asparagus goes to charity
Wye Valley Produce donated sales from their early crop to charity, prompting their customers to do the same
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ArticleSA expects record citrus export crop
Southern Africa’s first citrus export forecast of 2018 points to another record volume, despite the drought in some regions

