All Production & Trade articles – Page 674
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ArticleCN Seeds gains rights for coriander variety
Vegetable seed breeder said Cruiser coriander variety has 20 per cent higher yields and up to three days extra shelf life
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ArticleProduce firms among Worcester's top 50
Eurofresh Evesham, Westland Nurseries and Valefresco are among the top 50 fastest-growing companies in the county
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ArticleHigh hopes despite severe drought
Concerns persist regarding the continuing drought in some of South Africa’s grape regions, but growers still anticipate a good crop this season
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ArticleMorrisons launches budget veg boxes
Retailer said its new wonky and British veg boxes are cheaper than competitors after online trial proves popular with shoppers
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ArticleKoper looks to future at 60th birthday event
Slovenian port outlines plans to extend container terminal and expand into Far East at colourful anniversary celebrations
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ArticleHelios aims to break apple yield barrier
Groundbreaking project focuses on increasing light levels in orchards in the hope of boosting crop yields
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ArticleVietnam set to receive Aussie cherries
With the protocol finalised, exporters turn attention to regaining market share in Asian nation
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ArticleJordan prepares for greener future
With the opening of the Sahara Forest Project launch station in Aqaba, Jordan is heading for a revolution in the use of its arid land
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ArticleAsia offers diverse opportunities
The varied market of Asia offers great potential for French topfruit this season, provided that exporters treat each country as an individual and distinct market
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ArticleEurobanan unveils low fat avocado
The company believes its Avocado Light could fuel a new wave of avo-mania in Spain
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ArticleAsda stocks year-round British tomatoes
LED investment by Flavourfresh means retailer has been able to reduce tomato imports
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ArticleWhy onions make us cry
Duane Mellor, senior lecturer at Coventry University, examines the science behind onions' tearjerking qualities and looks at what can be done to avoid it
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ArticleFall Creek moves into Spain
The blueberry specialist’s wholly-owned Spanish nursery will serve growers throughout the EMEA region
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ArticleMushroom growers count costs of biomass scandal
Northern Irish mushroom businesses are struggling to cover costs as public inquiry into biomass scandal delayed by a month
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ArticleHortifrut and Talsa to join forces
The deal consolidates Hortifrut’s position as a leading global blueberry supplier
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ArticlePlanasa boosts commercial team
Gonzalo Artes brought in to steer the company’s international expansion programme
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ArticleHigh potato prices push PI turnover over £200m
Greenvale owner reports higher prices and new business wins driving revenue in "a year of two halves"
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ArticleMollar de Elche kicks off new campaign
The number of hectares registered under the pomegranate PDO has increased by 8.9 per cent this season
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ArticleSCSA wraps up 2017 season
CEO Suhanra Conradie says it has been another year of growth for the summer citrus category
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ArticleFirst Malaysian pineapples hit China
Malaysian exporters shipped the first consignment of pineapples to China’s Shanghai Pudong International Airport

