All Production & Trade articles – Page 671
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ArticleCartoon: Don't put all your veg in one basket
With labour concerns hampering expansion plans, British growers are turning to diversification to grow their businesses
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AnalysisOpinion: Post-Brexit tariffs could boost trade
The UK could remove protectionist tariffs on South African citrus imports once it leaves the UK, writes Justin Chadwick
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ArticleMunday resigns from English Apples and Pears
Steven Munday steps down as chief executive of English Apples and Pears just one year after replacing industry veteran Adrian Barlow
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ArticleFowler Welch reaches milestone in FareShare donations
Logistics firm has sent charity enough produce for one million meals, connecting FareShare with 18 new food companies
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ArticleShort crop suits French growers
Despite an expected drop in production, improved prices will be welcomed by French apple growers who have suffered fewer losses than their European neighbours
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ArticleChile anticipates organic growth
Increasing demand is expected to drive growth in Chile’s organic fresh produce exports
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ArticleA third of produce firms 'unviable' without EU labour
Major new report co-authored by FPC outlines the ‘serious consequences' of failure to secure access to EU workers
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ArticleUpward curve for Spain's exports
Fresh fruit and vegetable export value climbed 6 per cent in the opening half of the year
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ArticleZespri recounts record season at AGM
Global sales hit NZ$2.26bn, as kiwifruit marketer continues to grow Northern Hemisphere production
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ArticleRevenue rises for Costa Group over FY2017
Produce segment delivers “solid result” with total transacted sales in excess of A$1bn
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ArticleNew Zealand avo thieves ‘selling fruit on Facebook’
Criminals take to social media to sell stolen avocadoes as night-time raids continue on country’s North Island
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ArticleNZ persimmons enter China
First Fresh airfreights first consignment to Shanghai, with trial shipments to continue over coming weeks
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ArticleNFU slams plans to pursue global free trade after Brexit
Union rejects claims from pro-Brexit economists that removing all tariffs and barriers will create £135 billion boost to economy
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ArticleEurope's apple crop 'smaller than forecast'
Shortage of larger sizes favoured by major Mediterranean markets also likely, suggests leading marketer
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ArticleZespri sends record kiwifruit shipment
A record shipment of Zespri kiwifruit is on its way to the port of Zeebrugge in Belgium, set to arrive next Monday
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ArticleEclipse draws the eyes of marketers
Fresh produce companies have marked a solar eclipse in the US with a series of creative tweets
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ArticleInvestment key to NutriKiwi success
Commitment to quality underpins kiwifruit brand’s growing popularity in Australian market
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ArticlePure Flavor plots greenhouse investment
Canadian group set to splash out over US$100m on Georgia facility
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ArticleLemon growers ponder future
Challenges ahead for South African lemon growers as price boom seems to come to an end

