All Production & Trade articles – Page 649
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ArticleFreshmax suspends sale process
Chairman of Australasian group says political change in New Zealand has forced the group to postpone its move to bring in fresh investors
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ArticleChile puts on a show in China
Cooking demonstrations, product tastings and gastronomy competitions capture the attention of food service sector
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ArticleBean wilt research set to boost Kenyan supply
Project will try to identify causes of pathogenic disease and boost fine and runner bean yields by 10 per cent
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ArticleEl Niño cuts organic banana production in Peru
The fall is due to the higher incidence of pests brought on by the heavy rains
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ArticleNew markets lift Peru’s blues exports
Since opening last year China has become the third biggest destination for Peruvian blueberries
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ArticleMolyneux Kale trials Italian chicories
Lancashire grower sees sales potential in puntarelle and other varieties, which could help fill winter gap in British salad production
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ArticleInvesting in Florida's citrus future
US governor Rick Scott has called for a 2018 Florida state budget of over US$87bn, with US$22m to go to the citrus industry
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ArticleRijk Zwaan assists Turkish melon pilot
Seed company helps Dutch exporter Levarht introduce Turkey to its melon supply portfolio
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ArticleApplying yourself to biopesticides
Spray technique, pressure and water volume are vital considerations for biopesticides to work effectively
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ArticleEurofresh extends organic footprint
The Spanish company is expanding its avocado supply base and adding new tropical lines to its organic range
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ArticleBelgian Conference woos Brazilians
Brazilian consumers are getting the chance to taste the Belgian Conference pear for the first time, as part of the Taste of Europe campaign
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ArticleTony Worth passes away aged 77
Tributes have been offered to industry veteran and former Lord Lieutenant of Lincolnshire Tony Worth who passed away recently
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ArticleBetter pears entering the market
Leading Italian fruit breeder CIV is backing its four new UniBo varieties to succeed in the international marketplace
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ArticlePrimland commits to overseas markets
Primland has pledged to supply all its international customers with Oscar kiwifruit this season, which sees reduced volumes from other sources
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ArticleCornwall appeals for special labour support after Brexit
Council asks for area-specific migration laws after study shows serious labour shortages are already causing crop losses
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ArticleScottish growers form honeyberry PO
A new producer organisation in Scotland will aim to build a supply group and grow awareness of honeyberries
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ArticleRenewable energy goes full circuit
Battery storage technology and a reduction in capital costs has catapulted renewable energy into the mainstream
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ArticleStrawberry trip sweetens Indonesian deal
A recent Queensland strawberry growers trade mission to Jakarta has helped forged stronger export links with Indonesia
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ArticleTopfruit growers gain EAMU for Nectria canker
Permission to use Cuprokylt at key risk occasions of autumn and spring marks step forward in splitting authorisation periods
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ArticleChile braced for cherry lift-off in China
With a bumper harvest expected, packhouses will be running at full capacity during the peak of the season

