All Production & Trade articles – Page 676
-
Article
Veg and salad prices sky high as supply crisis deepens
Prices have rocketed due to Spanish floods with further increases expected and availability deteriorating
-
Article
Special Fruit shows faith in Calinda
The Belgian importer has made significant investments in the Calinda strawberry, the early premium variety hitting shelves in Europe
-
Article
Storms threaten east of England
Coastal areas in Norfolk and Suffolk are at risk of severe tidal flooding with 11 severe warnings in place
-
Article
Koppert marks 50th anniversary
A number of special events will be held in 2017 to celebrate the company's 50th year
-
Article
KiwiGold moves into Argentina
Deal between Consorzio KiwiGold and Patagonian Fruits will yield its first commercial crop of Jintao in April 2018
-
Article
Florida citrus sees 'slight fluctuations'
Drop in seasonal projection is still above the initial USDA estimate
-
Article
Spitalfields firm in administration with debts of £700k
Peter Cornwell & Son has entered administration with debts averaging £20,000 but one standout figure for over £250,000
-
Article
Floods, snow and ice cripple European produce supply
Damage from Spanish floods could last until spring with plantings delayed and young crops also affected
-
Article
Cucumbers key for Hazera
Seed company Hazera is branching out from a focus on mini cucumbers to explore further opportunities in the category
-
Article
Post-Brexit policy must follow WTO rules, report warns
Existing world trade policy will continue to have large impact on British agricultural policy according to new briefing paper
-
Article
Sweeki launches in China
Developers of Italian kiwifruit brand hope to capitalise on Italy’s reputation for high-end exports
-
Article
Giumarra's Mystic Treat for customers
Giumarra announces the first arrivals of its Nature's Partner Mystic Treat grapes from Chile
-
Article
FTAs paying off for Aussie exporters
Revenue from of Australian fresh fruit exports to China, Japan and South Korea have grown almost 20 per cent in five years
-
Article
NZ cherries flying ahead of CNY
New Zealand Cherry Corp's premium packaged cherries are in high demand ahead of the Chinese New Year
-
Article
Glyphosate herbicides linked to fatty liver disease
New research published in prestigious science journal links herbicides such as Roundup to non alcoholic fatty liver disease
-
Article
Sign up to help increase veg intake, suppliers urged
The Peas Please campaign is calling for produce firms to get involved in kickstarting a major step change in veg consumption
-
Article
Bright outlook for California Giant
The Watsonville-based soft fruit specialist says new acreage and varieties make for an auspicious start to the 2017 campaign
-
Article
Retailers ditch 'added wax' apples
New season apples sold at Australian retailers Woolworths and Coles will no longer have wax added to them
-
Article
Good volumes for Brittany leeks
Prince de Bretagne predicts large volumes of leeks this season, with the addition of a new category guaranteeing ultra-high quality
-
Article
British Flowers Week announces 2017 dates
Week-long event will feature flower farm open days and floristry workshops to celebrate the British cut flower industry