All Production & Trade articles – Page 642
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ArticlePregnancy test 'could help fight brassica diseases'
'Lateral flow device' detects infective spores carried in air around crops, showing how likely a disease is to develop
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ArticleUS clears way for resumption of DR imports
USDA had previously banned shipments from several provinces following detection of fruit fly
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ArticleCandy grapes hit RSA supermarkets
Two grape varieties from the IFG stable, Cotton Candy and Candy Heart, will appear in South African supermarkets this week
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ArticleRivers in producer counties ‘polluted with neonics’
New data from a water monitoring scheme has found rivers in Norfolk, Suffolk and Lincolnshire to be acutely polluted
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ArticleLEAF names new chairman
Longstanding LEAF supporter Philip Wynn has taken over from Stephen Fell as chairman
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ArticleDownward trend for RSA stonefruit
The country's shipments of stonefruit are on track after a slow start, but crop expectations have been adjusted downwards
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ArticleNew Port of Tilbury terminal moves a step closer
Tilbury2 terminal will include UK’s largest warehouse and absorb increase in ferry traffic for perishables among other products
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ArticleHulbert resigns as T&G CEO
T&G board announces resignation of Alastair Hulbert, and installs BayWa’s Thomas Bargetzi as interim CEO
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ArticleNZ cherries hold prime position
Exporters confident of retaining a premium in an increasingly competitive Chinese market
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ArticleCarsol moves towards 12-month blues production
The company is inching closer to its goal of being a year-round producer of premium blueberries
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ArticleRSA grape forecast falls further
Difficult outlook for South African table grapes highlighted in second export estimate
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ArticleChile welcomes FTA with Indonesia
New deal is expected to lead to a surge in fruit shipments over the coming years
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ArticleChile kicks off Spanish promotion
Point of sale activities are being carried out in El Corte Inglés stores across Spain
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ArticleFreshmax revamps Brisbane DC
Australasian group’s Brisbane ripening centre has reopened following a A$5m upgrade
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ArticleBlack veg is new purple, say NCGM traders
Black produce tops New Covent Garden wholesalers’ list of top restaurant trends for 2018
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ArticleFresh produce supply in the digital age
As retail and foodservice supply chains evolve, a special Fruit Logistica report explains what opportunities lie ahead
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ArticleFeijoa hope for Gazan farmers
After years of experimentation, production of guava-like fruit feijoa looks set to take off in the Gaza Strip
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ArticleTaiwan struggles with WA sizes
A shortage of larger-sized Washington apples could push up prices in Taiwan ahead of Chinese New Year
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ArticleMango recall in South Australia
Discovery of Queensland fruit fly larvae prompts fruit to be pulled from supermarket shelves
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ArticleLandgard expands global onion sourcing
German group aiming to become more international and source more products from overseas

