All Production & Trade articles – Page 693
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Aldi inspires new Halloween creations
Discounter launches carving guide for range of fresh products beyond the traditional pumpkin jack-o’-lantern
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Vitacress celebrates record fresh herb sales
Fresh herb grower marks a bumper year with event showcasing new varieties and trends
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Camposol’s Q3 earnings jump
Higher prices for avocados and shrimp lead to 19.2 per cent rise in third quarter sales
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Nutrano buys Seven Fields
Fast-expanding Australian group Nutrano Produce has announced the acquisition of Seven Fields and Abbotsleigh Citrus
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Japan deal on the cards for Filipino bananas
Multi-million dollar deal would see South East Asian nation supply around 30 per cent of Japanese market
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AREFLH supports integrated production
AREFLH has made a request to the European Commission to change the level of commitment for integrated production to facilitate crop rotation
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Spain slams RSA for dodging citrus controls
Citrus Management Committee claims exporters are avoiding Spanish ports in favour of UK and Dutch ports
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Tesco adds pears to Perfectly Imperfect range
Retailer is also launching the Rosedene Farms Pears range to utilise smaller fruit and buy more of a crop
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Regal’In expands apple production
New deals help French breeder Agro Selections Fruits expand production of its Regal’In Regalyou apple in France and Italy
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Ghoulish gourds hit shelves for Halloween
Morco Fresh has seen the growing popularity of Halloween in Australia offer an opportunity for ghoulish gourds, Mini Jacks and Jack-o’-Lantern carving pumpkins in October
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Branston appoints new fresh factory general manager
Tesco potato supplier brings in former Produce World and G’s manager to head up fresh factory in Lincolnshire
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Lidl prepares for peak pumpkin sales
Discounter expects to sell over 70,000 pumpkins on one day with sales forecast to be up 50 per cent on last year
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Preparing potatoes for the future
Difficult growing conditions look likely to reduce yields, while the rising demand for convenience presents both barriers and opportunities in sales
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High hopes for RSA mandarin
A new mid-season mandarin hybrid offers much to the South African industry
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UK government ‘looking at’ new GM regulations
The UK government is considering future arrangements for GM regulation post-Brexit, minister George Eustice confirms
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Rijk Zwaan drives up net sales
Vegetable seed specialist outlines five-year, €250m investment plan
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Peru inks China Eastern Airlines deal
Agreement paves the way for the establishment of direct cargo flights between Peru and mainland China
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Chile clinches access to China for nectarines
Chilean nectarines have been granted access to China following three years of negotiations
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Cornerways nursery to replace tomatoes with cannabis
New deal will see British Sugar-owned horticulture business supply cannabis to pharmaceutical sector to treat child epilepsy
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Why marmitegate matters for fresh produce
The recent spat between Unilever and Tesco brings the issue of post-Brexit price increases to the fore