All Production & Trade articles – Page 657
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DFI partners with Hazel Tech
Melon grower-marketer aims to extend the shelf-life of its products through technology tie-up
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Greenyard result hit by one-off costs
Despite strong sales and overall healthy performance, Greenyard's net result falls due to refinancing costs
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Report calls for UK farming policy overhaul
Three-pronged scheme based on sustainable practices should replace CAP post-Brexit, says Sustain advocacy group
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Opening bell for Dutch peppers in China
The Netherlands' first ever commercial campaign for fresh pepper exports to China is about to get underway
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Chefs embrace new veg-centric trend
A new trend to place veg at the heart of menus while meat becomes a support act is set to hit the UK foodservice sector
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First Comber Earlies set for supermarket shelves
Early Northern Irish variety is ready for sale, with quality described as ‘excellent’ by packer Wilson’s Country
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Spanish stonefruit growers slam supermarkets
Producers denounce retailers for not passing on low prices to the consumer as price of early season fruit crashes
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LandSpring wins US approval for 12 new crops
The technology is approved for use in most of the US and is now set to be rolled out globally
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New Jersey blues in at Naturipe
Production and volume out of New Jersey is expected to be good this campaign
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Bravocado seeks more avocado sales
Shanghai Supafresh introduces packaged avocados at different stages of ripeness under its Bravocado brand to drive consumption in China
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Besana shells out for bigger share of nut market
Italian group investing heavily in the UK, eastern Europe and central Asia as demand for high-quality, safe product increases
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Survey calls for online clarity on country of origin
Over 80 per cent of Brits think retailers should give customers same information on country of origin online as in store
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Faster NW cherries to China
New Cherry Express service will deliver fruit to consumers in four major Chinese cities in 48 hours
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Drone records Waitrose watercress harvest
Retailer releases footage of watercress harvest at Manor Farm in Hampshire as first leaves arrive on shelves
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First China-bound pineapples leave Costa Rica
Four companies are behind the 15,000-carton consignment which is due to arrive in Shanghai at the end of June
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Big interview: Syngenta
Eurofruit speaks exclusively with three key players at Syngenta about the group’s tomato category and wider values
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New horizons for SH Pratt Group
The SH Pratt Group continues to invest for the future with a groundbreaking new business venture at London Gateway looking at opportunities outside of bananas. Nina Pullman paid a visit to the company’s Luton headquarters
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Farmer confidence falls as Brexit uncertainty looms
New NFU survey shows that farmers’ confidence for next three years has nosedived as a result of uncertainty caused by Brexit