All Production & Trade articles – Page 656
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ArticleShortages could 'wipe out' restaurants’ profits
Large chains could see their net profits slashed amid soaring food prices as shortages bite
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ArticleDutch greenhouses facing CO2 shortage
Efforts to reduce emissions have had an unwanted knock-on effect in reducing the volume of carbon dioxide available
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ArticleExtreme weather 'to push food prices up five per cent'
Nightmare growing conditions likely to drive up retail prices in coming months, says consultancy CEBR
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ArticleBerryWorld kicks off SA blueberry season
New Mountain Blue Orchards range set to offer a further boost to fast-growing blueberry category
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ArticleNet profit grows for Scales Corporation
Leading New Zealand agribusiness enjoys encouraging start to 2018, with Mr Apple performing well
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ArticleWeather cuts plum season short by a month
Orchard expert says growers have had all the right conditions, just not in the right order
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ArticleRecord kiwiberry volume expected
UK season up and running with BerryWorld grower Withers Farm expecting to sell 50 tonnes this year
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ArticleBlueberries the star for Camposol
Higher blueberry volumes and prices help drive Camposol's sales 8.9 per cent higher in the first half
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ArticleCosta posts strong FY2018 performance
Produce sector delivers revenue of A$843m, up 7.3 per cent on last year
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ArticleMango sales up by a fifth at Asda
Retailer puts sales rises down to hot summer and 'growing popularity' of South Asian food
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ArticleGovt gives 'no deal' funding guarantees
Producers will temporarily continue to receive subsidies and development funding as normal, according to Defra 'technical notices'
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ArticleRSA table grapes to bounce back
SATI says the drought in the Western Cape has largely been broken, giving rise to expectations of record export shipments
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ArticleSouth Africa in a tiff over Trump
Donald Trump’s latest tweets have caused great concern in South Africa
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ArticleOrganics exports 'face nine-month block'
Government technical notice warns of hold-ups in delays for organic food exports and the need for a new traceability system
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ArticleNew tech conference to tackle labour shortage
AHDB-funded conference in March 2019 will showcase labour-saving technologies and connect innovators with horticulture industry
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ArticleA touch of Sabrosura
These are exciting times for Colombian fruit producers, who have overcome a tough past and with the support of a new marketing campaign now have their sights set on the global export trade
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ArticleMixed messages on Polish apples
After initial 4.48m-tonne crop was forecast at Prognosfruit, GOP Statistical Office and FAS Warsaw release their own estimates
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ArticleAlbert Bartlett celebrates 70 years with retro packs
Vintage-look Rooster bags mark company's journey from beetroot boiler to leading potato supplier
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ArticleGaining gold status
Lauded as a “truly seedless,” sweet, easy-peel mandarin, Freshmax aims to grow the status of Gold Nugget with its latest campaign
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ArticleCarrot growers call for ‘lasting change’ to crop use model
Producers urge more retailers to follow Asda’s lead in adjusting specs and usage model after nightmare growing conditions

