All Production & Trade articles – Page 673
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ArticleSaudi border with Iraq to reopen
Trade between Saudi Arabia and Iraq is set for a boost once the Arar border crossing is reopened for the first time since 1990
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ArticleNeame Lea undergoes management buyout
Lincolnshire herb and ornamentals producer has been bought out by family shareholders with backing from NorthEdge Capital
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ArticleShipper predicts strong French season
Montauban-headquartered fruit exporter Blue Whale predicts a strong global market for French apples
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ArticleTunisia promotes investment and organics
In the absence of their main export market in war-torn Libya, Tunisia’s exporters are seeking alternative markets, with many pointing to the potential of the organic sector
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ArticleHughes to open new mushroom site in Yorkshire
Northern Ireland-based supplier to open production facility in East Yorkshire
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ArticleRK Growers building sales to Asia
Italian fresh produce marketer sees strong growth trend in the region following the opening of its new office in Hong Kong
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ArticleMastronardi in Golden Fresh Farms deal
Agreement aims to bring Mastronardi’s Sunset brand produce to more consumers throughout the US
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ArticleFresh produce is ‘star performer’ in organics
Sales of organic fresh produce were up by 7.4 per cent over the last year, with fruit, tomatoes and salad performing strongly
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ArticleAMT Fruit reaches milestone in FareShare donations
Citrus specialist celebrates sending enough surplus fruit for half a million meals to food redistribution charity FareShare
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ArticleLogistics industry outlines Brexit asks
Industry body has responded to new government report on Brexit talks on custom arrangements by publishing its own agenda
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ArticleMixed start for T&G Global
Revenue up but weather events play a role in the fall of net profit over first half of 2017
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ArticleNew European citrus giant formed
Alliance between Spain’s Martinavarro and Rio Tinto creates Europe’s biggest conventional and organic citrus group
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ArticleTesco puts rainbow chard on offer
Retailer is promoting rainbow chard at half price for the next two weeks after growers produce bumper crop
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ArticleColombian avos get green light in US
Hass exports could double following the opening of the US market
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ArticleHLB acts to distance itself from Salmonella scare
The papaya importer has issued a statement seeking to clear up any confusion about the source of the outbreak
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ArticleStrong finish for Northwest cherry season
With volumes expected to remain high throughout August, promotional activity will not ease up
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ArticleWestern Australian apples shipped for Asia
The first shipments of Bravo-branded apples landed in Singapore while Hong Kong’s Good View Fruits imports it first Western Australian Granny Smiths
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ArticleDarling Group begins NZ avocado campaign
Burgeoning opportunity for twelve-month supply sees Australasian company in positive space for growth
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ArticleTurkish cherries target China
Since Turkish cherries gained entry to the Chinese mainland last year, Turkey’s government, growers and exporters have made the market their priority
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ArticleConcerns mount over slavery in EU supply chains
The ongoing migrant crisis has meant the EU has shown the greatest increase in risk of slavery in supply chains, report finds

