All Production & Trade articles – Page 672
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ArticleIrish growers prepare for Ophelia
Growers in Ireland and Northern Ireland have begun picking early today as tropical storm Ophelia moves in
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ArticleNatureFresh enlists canine help to manage pests
A sniffer dog is helping the Canadian company to keep damaging pests under control
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ArticleGrowers asked to write to MPs on labour crisis
The NFU is calling for growers to write to local MPs to explain current and future impact of labour shortages on farms
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ArticleChilean kiwifruit bounces back
Lower global supply and a good quality crop leads to strong recovery in prices in 2017
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ArticleJapanese wholesaler looks to double trade with Taiwan
Japan’s Farmind is signing an agreement to increase fresh produce trade with Taiwan company Mitagri
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ArticleSouth African stonefruit crop down
South Africa releases its first stonefruit forecast for the season which indicates a drop compared to last year
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ArticleThai trade feels the pinch
King's death has impact on fruit imports, with market also plagued by oversupply at various stages
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ArticleErgon Energy to help stop spread of banana disease
Queensland’s Ergon Energy will install 600 digital devices to prevent the spread of Tropical Race 4 Panama disease
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ArticleUS agriculture secretary arrives for Brexit talks
Talks between UK’s Efra committee and US secretary for agriculture Sonny Perdue focused on post-Brexit trade
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ArticlePeru invests in export growth
Government to fund new Senasa projects to eradicate fruit fly and improve food safety
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ArticleFlorida citrus forecast slashed after Irma
FCM says orange crop will be closer to 31m cartons, well below the USDA’s 54m-carton estimate
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ArticleLotatoes win at New Zealand Food Awards
Potato offering from T&G fends off four other food innovations to win MPI prize
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ArticleNew alliance to tackle soil health
Sustainable Soils Alliance to launch later this month in a bid to "restore British soils to health within one generation"
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ArticleDecofrut unveils new tool for US importers
New service launched to help US produce importers implement FSVP
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ArticleJersey stems the tide
Squeezed by tight margins, Jersey’s fresh produce sector has contracted in recent years, but Tenderstem is one product reversing the decline. Fred Searle meets local grower Richard Le Cornu to find out more
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ArticleInterview: A view from the US
Don Cameron, general manager of Californian produce grower Terranova Ranch on climate change, Trump and a pioneering flooding technique
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ArticleWashington apples star in their own show
Production process, new varieties and apple-inspired dishes all covered in television programme
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ArticleWasabi cropping up in Queensland
A chef in Queensland has taken to growing his own fresh wasabi due to limit supplies in Australia
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ArticleBrexit could halve farm profits
The AHDB has modelled various Brexit scenarios based on possible new trade tariffs between the UK and EU
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ArticleBanana project boosts smallholders' profits
Fairtrade-funded Programme for Increased Productivity helps put smallholder famers on more competitive footing

