All Production & Trade articles – Page 658
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ArticleHeat means sweet: the UK fruits enjoying the sun
Niche fruit consumers can look forward to a sweeter harvest this year which could attract more shoppers
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ArticleEAP warns apple supplies remain tight
Despite projections of a bumper EU crop, British growers say global production issues will mean no surfeit of fruit
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ArticleCanada a growing market for Spain
Fresh produce exports to North American country soar following implementation of EU-Canada trade agreement
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ArticleIndia’s largest ecommerce deal cleared
Walmart has expanded in India, with a 77 per cent acquisition of Flipkart cleared at government level
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ArticleConference handles the heat
The prolonged summer heat wave has produced earlier, shorter Conference pears in Belgium, but nothing is expected to derail the variety’s growing popularity
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China in their hands
British companies are increasingly opening up to opportunities in the Asian market. Ahead of this year’s Asia Fruit Logistica, FPJ profiles some of the British exhibitors
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ArticleEast is east
Brands, technology and growers are bridging the gap between Europe and Asia, with opportunities for British produce in markets from the Middle East to China to Japan
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ArticleRussia bans Serbian stonefruit
Following the discovery of brown rot on imports of stonefruit from Serbia and Macedonia, Russian authorities have introduced a temporary ban
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ArticleNew agri-research to counter climate change
Scientists at the University of Plymouth are developing a state of the art indoor production unit for fruit and vegetables
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ArticleHalls taps into Brazilian avo potential
Avocado specialist continues to seek out new global supply origins for the fruit
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ArticleBlockchain is best for SunMoon
Singapore-based company looks to reap benefits of food safety and data transparency
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ArticleOnline grocery pinned to double share in Asia
IGD predicts that the online grocery channel will double by 2022, making it the fastest growing channel in Asia
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ArticleCucumber challenge gets underway
Five international teams strive to produce largest crop possible using artificial intelligence
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ArticleSpain recognises Saudi export growth
Fresh fruit and vegetable exports to Saudi Arabia have climbed steadily in recent years
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ArticleDrones to help with potato vine kill
Images taken from flying drones of crops can help targeted applications of herbicides
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ArticleIndustry expects large NW pear crop
Forecasts suggest the US northwest is in for a bumper crop that could end up being the fourth-largest in history
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Article£90 million agri-fund up for grabs
New government funding for agri-tech aims to make Britain a world leader in precision farming and agriculture
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ArticlePhilippine bananas risk losing South Korea
Growers and exporters are calling for tariffs to be removed to enable them to compete in the ‘lucrative’ market
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ArticleIndia US apple tariff delayed
Following an announcement in June, India’s Ministry of Finance has delayed tariff increases ‘in the interest of the public’
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ArticleZimbabwe hopes dashed by Trump
Recovery in Zimbabwe seems to be some distance away as new US sanctions extended by president Trump take effect

