All Production & Trade articles – Page 639
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ArticleRSA grape exports underway
Growers in the northern region of South Africa have started packing their first grapes of the new season
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ArticleAddressing Australia’s labour shortage
Changes to existing visa programmes will give Australian growers access to more seasonal labour
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ArticleMadagascar shows off Horeb system
Madagascan lychee exporters were in France and Belgium last month to present their sustainable growing practices to prospective European buyers
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ArticleLandgard opens new warehouse and logistics centre
German producers’ co-op lays foundations for growth in south of Germany with strategically located, temperature-controlled facility
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ArticleAlbert Bartlett launches salsify at Waitrose
Potato supplier is growing salsify for first time this autumn, looking to drive renewed demand for the niche root veg
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ArticleIran stares down sanctions
President Rouhani has called the US’s reimposition of sanctions “unjust” and vowed to break them, as the country seeks ways to continue business as usual
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ArticleBerries and apples hit by Italy storm
Production in both Trentino and South Tyrol has reportedly been hit hard by recent poor weather
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ArticleAgroponiente acquires Agrocastell
Latest acquisition brings the group’s total logistics facilities in southern Spain to 25
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ArticleUS trade deal would see “huge decline” in food safety
Former environment secretary says US will insist on exporting agri products to UK in any deal, thus lowering food safety standards
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ArticleOrganic market 'nowhere near saturated'
Heleen Bos, organic specialist at Rijk Zwaan, speaks about the future of the organics industry
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ArticlePacific Fruits sends first Colombian avos to Saudi Arabia
Inaugural shipment of Colombian Hass to the Saudi kingdom marks another first for the company
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ArticleQ3 loss at Fresh Del Monte
Group turns in a quarterly net loss of US$21.5m, the result of lower operating income and higher interest expense
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ArticleGrant great for grapefruit growers
Florida grapefruit industry gets a boost in the shape of four white-mesh screenhouses thanks to a US$3.5m grant
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ArticleBuy-back reinforces Zespri’s ownership base
Targeted share offer and buy-back aims to put ownership back in hands of the company's growers
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ArticleNatoora promotes seasonality with new store concept
High-end fresh produce retailer opens new London store that encourages shoppers to follow the seasons and take an interest in provenance
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ArticleNFU urges industry to “open up” about mental health
“We need to start treating mental wellbeing as we would a physical injury,” says union’s vice president and Farm Safety Partnership chair
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ArticleModì excels down under
Australian-grown Modì apples deliver strong export performance, says licensed grower-marketer Freshmax
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ArticleFirst global soil-to-shelf agtech company launched
Blooom harnesses the power of technology to lift smallholder farmers out of poverty
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ArticleCamposol posts record Q3 results
Investments in Colombia and Uruguay boost company’s mission to become a year-round supplier
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ArticleMM Mega Market launches fruit depot
In 2019 the facility aims to increase production to 50 tonnes of fruit per day

