All Production & Trade articles – Page 657
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ArticleNFU warns against ‘trade with all comers’ approach
Director general Terry Jones urges government to maintain food standards and keep supply chains short after Brexit to avoid price volatility
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ArticleDutch tech firm pushes for supply chain transparency
Cloud platform will allow fresh produce companies to share food quality certificates with minimum time and effort
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ArticleChambers eyes berry production in Kenya and Zimbabwe
Soft fruit producer to potentially expand to Kenya, Zimbabwe, Spain, Portugal and Morocco in bid to ensure 52-week supply amid erratic growing conditions
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ArticleFresh from River Cottage
He’s made his name in the world of TV chefs as an avid supporter of ‘back-to-basics’ cooking and homegrown delights straight from his rural Axminster idyll. And, as Ian Faulconbridge finds out, Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall’s excitement for all manner of fresh produce remains as fervent as ever
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ArticleA fair future for bananas
Chair of the Latin American Fairtrade producer network (CLAC) and director of Dominican Republic banana cooperative Banelino, Marike de Peña, discusses workers’ rights and the future of banana production
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ArticleStrong January for Vietnam's fruit trade
Month-long import value climbs 72.5 per cent year-on-year, with Thailand a key supplier
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ArticleJaffa to sponsor Hockey World Cup
Citrus brand announces new deal with England Hockey to sponsor Women’s World Cup and Super 6s championships
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ArticleFungicide 'could help potato growers tackle PCN'
Chemical previously used as a fungicide could help boost yields in crops affected by Potato Cyst Nematode disease, AHDB trials reveal
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ArticleUK potato stocks reach six-year high
British potato stocks for end of November 2017 reached highest level for that point in the season since 2011/12, according to AHDB
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ArticleModern slavery arrests in Ely and Cornwall
Five people under investigation for modern slavery after arrests in separate incidents at Cambridgeshire salad factory and Cornish flower farm
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ArticleIndustry urges government against no-deal Brexit
Trade groups from the food and farming sector met on Sunday to release a signed statement calling for food security assurances
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ArticlePolis to head up Fall Creek South America
Based in Lima, Polis will also continue to serve as president of AGAP
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ArticleAustralia and Peru sign FTA
Tariffs on almost all Australian horticulture exports to be eliminated under new deal
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ArticleAustralian onions on export expansion path
Developing new avenues for international trade is a priority for Australian onion growers and marketers
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ArticleWAPA forecasts 'stable' SH apple crop
Consolidated crop estimates released at Fruit Logistica AGM predict a 15 per cent drop in Southern Hemisphere pear production
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ArticleCongress approves Florida citrus relief
Agriculture disaster package will "send billions" to growers hit by Hurricane Irma last year
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ArticleRaspberry yields ‘down 50 per cent in Spain and Morocco’
Sub-zero temperatures in both countries have slashed soft fruit volumes, with raspberries particularly hard hit
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ArticleVessel delays and weather put strain on melon supply
Shipping delays and low temperatures in Costa Rica and drought in Brazil are making for another difficult season in melon supply
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ArticleFlorida citrus calls for relief backing
As latest USDA forecast predicts another fall in volume, industry calls on House to pass act that includes Disaster Aid Package
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ArticleBe a part of digital standardisation
This Norwegian company wants the industry to consolidate its data to improve end to end efficiencies

