All Production & Trade articles – Page 673
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Aldi follows Tesco in buying extra caulis
Discounter is to buy an additional 750,000 cauliflowers and cut the price to 29p while maintaining prices to growers to help shift glut
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BelOrta and Hoogstraten mull merger
Belgian cooperatives BelOrta and Hoogstraten have established a committee to look into the potential benefits of a merger
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Revised Hort Code kicks in
Written records and financial penalties are part of Australia’s new Horticulture Code of Conduct
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A$100m blow to Australia’s winter crops
Cyclone Debbie hit Australia’s Bowen Gumlu region when around 20 per cent of the region’s seedlings had been planted for winter
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Lemon research drives Australian sales
Exporters hopeful of boosting trade with Asia as season gets underway
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Egypt fights Saudi pepper ban
A delegation from Egypt will attempt to resolve the current Saudi pepper ban when it visits the Kingdom next week
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China explores new Egyptian imports
Chinese companies are visiting Cairo next week to investigate the potential for a wider range of agricultural imports from Egypt
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BayWa expects fruit earnings increase
Despite record fruit trading results in 2016, volatile agricultural markets pushed overall group earnings down
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Waitrose raises banana prices
Premium retailer has increased price of bananas to 75p per kg as disruption in Central America supply begins to hit market
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Future proofing blueberry demand
GBC2017 looks at ways to develop effective marketing strategies to deal with the rise in global blueberry production
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Growers assess damage from Cyclone Debbie
Tomatoes and capsicums are likely to be in short supply as Cyclone Debbie ravages Queensland's winter crops
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Aussie Kanzi harvest picks up
The Australian Kanzi season has kicked off and is being described as one the ‘best ever for quality’
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Montague to donate 1m Jazz apples
Victorian-based supplier, together with Australian Jazz growers, pledge support for those living below the poverty line
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Mechanisation the ‘holy grail’ for hort
Investments in game-changing technology would make Australia a global horticulture exporter on a large scale, according to industry leaders
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Tesco to pay out £235m over accounting scandal
Retailer to pay £129m penalty and £85m in compensation plus other costs as Serious Fraud Office investigation concludes
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GBC2017 lays down berry health challenge
More than 400 delegates attended Global Berry Congress 2017 in Rotterdam, a record attendance for the annual event
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First English raspberries reach Waitrose
Berry Jewel raspberries, grown by Harry Hall, set to launch in retailer's premium range this weekend
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Honeyberries: Are they the fifth berry?
Higher prices, lower costs and less competition may tempt northern growers into honeyberries, according to speakers at the Global Berry Congress
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Link berry varieties to consumer trends, says retail manager
The berry business is ‘at the start of a long journey’, Rewe Group's Stephan Weist told delegates at the Global Berry Congress
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Cracking the big time
Australian nut industry meets in Melbourne to discuss key trends and future growth