All Production & Trade articles – Page 678
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ArticleNon-browning apples land in US stores
Okanagan Speciality Fruits says its non-browning Arctic Apples can help tackle food waste and raise consumption
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ArticleDR banana growers count cost of hurricanes
Maria and Irma have caused major losses to production
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ArticleAFL2017: Eyes on China
Suppliers from across the globe continue to see huge potential in the People’s Republic
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ArticleStargrow records its first Tango exports
Stargrow Marketing’s first exports of Tango bring impetus to new mandarin exports from South Africa
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ArticleThe rise and rise of sweet potatoes
The desire for a healthier and more varied diet continues to drive up sales of the vegetable in Europe
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ArticlePest-control key to CA exports
Keep up pest-control efforts to export to South Korea, Californian citrus growers told
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ArticleIkea salad farm hosts Shoreditch pop-up
Urban salad concept will feature tastings, gastronomic workshops and info on the benefits of local sourcing
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AnalysisAnalysis: Handbags at Defra
Growers and their representatives have been left fuming as the government continues to fail to offer assurances over the growing labour crisis
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ArticleGrowing Underground wins Future Food Award
Air raid shelter micro salad farm wins at BBC Food and Farming Awards followed by seaweed and seed firms as runners up
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ArticleChilean export volumes rise in 2016/17
Shipment to North America and Europe grew, while exports to Asia and the Middle East were down on the previous season
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ArticleSpanish consumption falls again
Fresh fruit and vegetable consumption in Spanish households drops, with Fepex calling for greater promotion to highlight health benefits
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ArticleVN dragon fruit shipped to Australia
Vietnamese exporter Hoang Phat has shipped the first batch of white-fleshed dragon fruit to Australia
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ArticleAFL2017: Brand building
Asia Fruit Logistica provided a platform for a number of companies to unveil new look brands
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ArticleNT Farmers back at Ausveg
The Northern Territory farmers’ group has resumed membership at national industry body for Australia’s vegetable growers
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ArticleHave your say on labour issue
Call for industry to submit evidence about the role of EU labour for Migration Advisory Committee consultation
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ArticleG’s explores automated lettuce harvest
Cambridge University robotics experts are developing robots that can be used to harvest lettuce at leading salad supplier
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ArticleLabour costs ‘could rise by 50 per cent’
Costs of incentivising and training new workers if access to EU labour is blocked post-Brexit could hit businesses, analyst warns
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ArticleStaying connected
Increasing competition on the Middle East market demands that suppliers tailor their products and service to their customers’ particular needs or risk haemorrhaging market share
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VideoEuropean grape market hots up
Mihai Ciobanu of Fresh4Cast takes a look at Europe's increasingly crowded table grape market
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ArticlePremium is biggest opportunity for tomato category
Two thirds of growth in tomatoes during the last year came from premium tiers and there is more to come, Tomato Conference hears

