All Production & Trade articles – Page 657
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ArticleSupermarkets reveal commitments to drought-hit growers
Six of Britain's top nine retailers outline measures taken to support growers through weather-related supply difficulties
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ArticleIndia struggles with apple glut
Imported apples are being abandoned at port as Indian traders struggle to cope with a flooded market
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ArticleChinese access drives Aussie stonefruit
Production and exports of cherries, peaches and nectarines are set to climb in Australia during 2018/19
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ArticleSpeaking up on shipping challenges
Ocean Network Express CEO Jeremy Nixon will discuss the state of the container shipping industry at Cool Logistics Asia
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ArticleArgofruta becomes Sun World licensee
Move sees Sun World increase seedless grape volumes in Brazil, along with the visibility of its varietal brands
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ArticleStonefruit to soar in Turkey
Report predicts production of cherries, peaches and nectarines will grow in 2018/19 as demand increases in EU and Russia
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ArticleGovt reveals plan to boost exports after Brexit
Food and drinks industry negotiates sector deal with government as DIT reveals plan to target potential exporters with better loans and support
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ArticleReturn to normality for Vog
After 'abnormal' 2017/18 campaign, Italian consortium expects full harvest of high-quality apples
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ArticleMcCain ‘set for 20 per cent price hike’
Frozen supplier reported to be increasing the wholesale price of all its potato products following nightmare growing conditions
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ArticleResearchers dispense post-hurricane advice
UF/IFAS experts suggest citrus varieties for Irma-damaged replanting in Florida
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ArticleHAGL to make banana investment
Vietnamese company is buying land in Cambodia to grow bananas for export to China
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ArticleGordon Robertson appointed CRO at Apeel
The former vice president of Sun World International is leading a new charge on waste reduction
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ArticleONE makes cool move
The container shipping company has invested in refrigerated units to expand its reefer service
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ArticleNew export record for Chilean cherries
USDA report shows shipments hit a new high in 2017/18, with China the top importer
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ArticleBrassica volumes set to fall
Tough weather conditions leave growers with lower production and smaller veg – and seeking higher prices
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ArticleA crying game
Drought conditions are set to cause unprecedented shortages in onions, with price rises looking inevitable
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ArticleAccessing Asia
With international trade becoming increasingly important for UK fresh produce growers, Asia is often seen as the most up-and-coming global consumer market. Promar’s head of agri-food, Lisa Williams, outlines the opportunities and challenges in this vast market
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ArticleProtecting high prices in Pukekohe
Horticulture New Zealand is urging the government to protect growing land in Pukekohe from redevelopment
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ArticleA direct approach
It’s a new era for Colombia’s banana growers, who see opportunities in supplying customers directly for the first time

