All Production & Trade articles – Page 652
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Camposol calls for retail rethink on blues
US supermarkets must be better prepared to handle Peru’s growing blueberry output, says CEO of Camposol Trading
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Costa shares rise 7.1 per cent
Shareholders in Australia’s leading horticulture business Costa Group have seen shares hits record highs
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British radishes arrive early at Sainsbury’s
Growing conditions bring radish season forward as supermarket plans plans to trial colourful new varieties in response to surge in demand
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Great British Pea Week returns for second year
British pea growers hope to reconnect shoppers with provenance of the frozen veg favourite and celebrate harvest
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RSA Sharon Fruit season underway
The country's Sharon Fruit industry is looking forward to an excellent campaign
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Mercadona to roll out in-store juicing
Machines to be added to the entire store network, allowing customers to take home freshly squeezed orange juice
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Chile hones in on SK avocado market
South Korea is Chile’s third biggest market in Asia and its opening would be a major coup for the avocado industry
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Healthy season for English topfruit
Strong demand and good support from most retailers have led to a successful season for the UK topfruit industry
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Mr Avocado ripening centre opens in China
New facility, jointly operated by Mission Produce, Lantao and Pagoda, to roll out ripe avocados to Chinese consumers under Mr Avocado brand
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Nut project to reduce waste, up yields
Australia’s macadamia industry could save A$30m annually and improve yields by 7 per cent under a new research project
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Technology boosts productivity
Protofanousi Fruits’ investment in a new cherry sorting machine is expected to double productivity at the Greek company, while increasing standards
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Troy Foods salads brand doubles in value
Vegetable and salad manufacturer enjoys 50 per cent year-on-year growth in own brand salads range following new product launches
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EU seeks Canadian trade boost
A commercial delegation headed by Phil Hogan will head to Canada with the aim of growing trade and exports
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NatureFresh Farms builds new DC
Facility will handle the company’s increased production and boost its range of speciality packaging
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Peru floods cause US$645m in agri losses
Government has approved a multi-million dollar emergency aid package to help affected growers
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Israeli spraying concerns Gaza growers
The spraying of pesticides on Palestinian farmlands near the border of the Gaza Strip threatens crops including melons, watermelons and okra, say farmers
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Traditional markets still key for SA topfruit
Exploring new markets will continue to dominate the minds of South African apple and pear growers but traditional markets are still vital
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Scope for new ‘sustainable food line’ at retailers
Sustainable food lines would encourage retailers to compete on sustainability, not just price, says agri-food data provider
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EU finalises Norway agri talks
The European Union and Norway have concluded negotiations to enhance the trade of agricultural products
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Analysis
Labour supply: A ticking timebomb?
Exacerbated by Brexit, the industry’s labour pains are becoming more apparent by the week, but what can be done to ease the pressure?