All Production & Trade articles – Page 676
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ArticleCase study: Branching out
Interest is growing in a technique to increase biodiversity, diversify production and boost profits, simply by planting trees
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ArticleBelgians promote topfruit in India
Belgian apples and pears demonstrated their diversity and versatility during a state visit to India by the Belgian King and Queen
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ArticleNFU ‘regrets’ Gove’s neonics stance
Farming union said it doesn’t believe evidence justifies abrupt policy change while chemical giant Bayer slams ‘bizarre decision’
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ArticleNew environmental watchdog planned after Brexit
Gove announces plans for independent body to ‘hold powerful to account’ amid concerns Brexit could remove environmental protections
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ArticleAfrucat calls for drastic action on stonefruit
Association proposing to uproot 12,000ha as losses expected to hit €60m this season
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ArticleFlorida forecast "won't be last decrease"
USDA pegs Florida citrus forecast 27 per cent down on last year, as Hurricane Irma's impact continues to be felt
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ArticleFreshmax looks to NZ cherry season
Lani to spearhead cherry campaign, with Starletta also set to “wow” customers
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ArticleMarket access win for Australian stonefruit
Peaches, plums and apricots join nectarines as products with access to lucrative Chinese market
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ArticleBelgian pears gain Vietnam access
The Vietnamese market has opened up for Belgian pear exporters, which see potential for the versatile Conference variety
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ArticleDesert farming taking off
The Middle East is well known for its arid conditions, but growers are making use of the latest technologies to grow a variety of produce in desert regions in the UAE, Jordan and Qatar
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ArticleFall Creek expands European commercial team
Hans Liekens has been appointed commercial manager EMEA for Fall Creek Europe
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ArticleBakkavor to float after all
Prepared produce supplier decides to list shares but at a lower price despite previous concerns about market volatility
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ArticleChina amends Aus citrus rules
China has agreed to improve import conditions for Australian citrus, giving the sector a welcome boost
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ArticleVietnam-China see trade growth
China tops Vietnam's export market charts so far this year with 62 per cent rise in trade to the People's Republic
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ArticleArgentine firms put provenance centre stage
Home-grown citrus from San Miguel and Citrusvil to feature the Alimentos Argentinos label
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ArticleWAC hails Indonesia WTO ruling
Washington Apple Commission eyes rebound in shipments to Indonesia after WTO rules against import restrictions
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ArticleGlyphosate renewal blocked in EU vote
Nine EU member states block reauthorisation of contrioversial weedkiller amid environmental concerns and fears it may cause cancer
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ArticleRevenue and earnings up at BayWa
Group reports on strong opening nine months of 2017, despite lower fruit trading activities
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ArticlePrepWorld wins 'food Oscar' after factory turnaround
Prepared fruit manufacturer rewarded for improving quality standards at Food Manufacture Excellence Awards
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ArticleFacing up to climate change
Despite the continuing denial coming from the White House and much of the press, the agriculture sector is already responding to the initial effects of climate change and evolving to meet future challenges

