All Production & Trade articles – Page 666
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ArticleSA expects record citrus export crop
Southern Africa’s first citrus export forecast of 2018 points to another record volume, despite the drought in some regions
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ArticleIndian imports set to expand
The future looks bright for India’s fruit import business, as new countries are attracted to supplying this developing market
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ArticleTurkey fills China apple gap in India
China's loss has become Turkey's gain in the Indian apple market this season
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ArticleOverseas investors invited to bid on NZ orchards
Bay of Plenty kiwifruit property portfolio draws “unprecedented” interest, according to agent
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ArticleEqual Exchange highlights small growers
US Fairtrade organic banana importer establishes March as Banana Month to raise awareness of small-scale farmers
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ArticlePotatoes hit record stock levels
The AHDB says increased tonnage to meet retail specifications helped contribute to 25 per cent spike from last year
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ArticlePrimland Chile celebrates 20 years
French kiwifruit grower-shipper Primland celebrates the 20th anniversary of its Chilean subsidiary at an event in Curicó
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ArticleYupaa launches Autumn Glory
Indian consumers are getting their first taste of US Washington-state variety Autumn Glory this season
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ArticleNFU welcomes 'more certainty' after deal
New NFU president Minette Batters said Brexit transition terms agreed by David Davis yesterday will allow farmers to plan better
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ArticleChina exerts growing influence on blues market
China’s impact on blueberry market is growing every year as suppliers feel the pull of the Asian giant
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ArticleGlobal berry growth to continue
Cindy van Rijswick of Rabobank tells the Global Berry Congress that the category will continue to grow, but warns that growth must be sustainable
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ArticleAsia drives export expansion for Australian citrus
Market Outlook Forum shines light on sector’s growth, which shows no signs of slowing down
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ArticlePoliticising the strawberry
A Japanese Olympic curler’s comment on a South Korean-grown strawberry has caused a multinational dispute
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ArticleChilean blues smash shipment record
Exports for 2017/18 exceed 110,000 tonnes, with all markets showing increases
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ArticleEU agri payments to end after 2019
New Brexit terms announced today reveal that the CAP will no longer apply to British farmers in 2020
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ArticleLincolnshire farm joins AHDB info exchange
RJ and AE Godfrey's mixed arable farm will serve as a hub for farmer-to-farmer learning in the north
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ArticleNew Zealand exports on upward trend
Horticulture exports from New Zealand have enjoyed a steady increase since 2014, and growth is predicted to continue
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ArticleNZ kiwifruit season underway
Industry optimistic over early stages of harvest, with crop volume set to rise on last year
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ArticleFewer EU workers googling Britain
Researchers say there has been a 34 per cent drop in Google searches for agricultural work in Britain
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ArticleHow urban farmers are growing without soil or light
Silvio Caputo, senior lecturer at the University of Portsmouth, looks at how hydroponics can help farmers producing indoors and in small spaces

