All Production & Trade articles – Page 688
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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
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ArticleMarket for hydroponic veg set to rise
Urbanisation and growing consumer awareness about the risk of contaminated veg will boost demand for hydroponics
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ArticleWAC launches Indian cookbook
Washington Apples Commission and Grehlakshmi Magazine launch apple cookbook in India
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ArticleRiverford Organic to become employee owned
Organic delivery business will have a new employee ownership by 2018 as founder Guy Watson confirms he ‘will never sell’
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ArticleFrench radish piques grower interest
A product much loved across the Channel, Sue Jupe asks whether UK retailers and consumers are missing a trick over French Breakfast radish
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ArticleBoom time for British cherries
Norton Folgate's new state-of-the-art grading technology could be the answer to handling big future volume growth
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ArticleAsia Special: China’s pear-fect potential
As demand for high-quality topfruit grows in China, Belgian and Dutch suppliers have established themselves in the market. But what opportunities does the market hold for British firms if access can be secured, asks Fred Searle

