All Production & Trade articles – Page 694
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ArticleSweet Blackberries set for takeoff
Berry Gardens predicts good things for the rebranded blackberry, while it's an early start for strawberries and raspberries
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ArticleCatalonia forecasts shorter apple crop
Initial estimates suggest that a slight increase in pear production will be offset by a drop in apple volume
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ArticlePotato growing area on the rise
Production area is increasing across northwest Europe, although this will not necessarily lead to higher volumes
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ArticleCould strawberries be dumped in Downing Street?
Growers consider drastic response to labour crisis in lively session at Fruit Focus
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ArticleEustice backs precision irrigation at centre opening
Defra minister cuts the ribbon at NIAB EMR research centre aimed at cutting water use and boosting grower returns
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ArticleEgypt identifies eastern targets
Egypt’s AEC highlights potential for Egyptian exports like oranges and grapes in East Asia, as well as in Australia and New Zealand
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ArticleBritish Growers call for PO scheme to continue
PO system must be retained to ensure UK producers compete on level playing field with European competitors post-Brexit, new report urges
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ArticleFlorida researchers seek production options
A new US$3m grant will fund a four-year research project to find more places to grow produce
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ArticleRijk Zwaan enters squash market
Vegetable seed group launches its first three commercial squash varieties
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ArticleGreeks trial new grape varieties
Greek grape exporters are searching for alternatives to Crimson Seedless, as they aim for better yields and longer storage potential
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ArticleAll Lemon confirms 2017 export fall
Shipments are estimated to be down by around 25 per cent due to shorter crop
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Article'Restored optimism' at Vog
Club varieties and organic apples in particular have stood up well in the face of a poor overall market, Gerhard Dichgans noted
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ArticleAsparagus 'has the potential of avos'
Vegetable has the health credentials, year-round availability and versatility to succeed, says Kantar analyst
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ArticleIan Summerfield to leave Langmeads
Group CEO is stepping down after 27 years at the business to relocate to a new role in the UAE
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ArticleHealthy snacking drives berry sales
The soft-fruit market continues to grow as consumers swap biscuits for berries, but Brexit remains a major concern
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ArticleKoppert Cress unveils lavender cress
New lavender-flavoured Liita Cress from Dutch micro produce specialist builds on popularity of lavender in high-end foodservice
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ArticlePrince Charles backs ‘true cost' study
True cost accounting has received royal support in the UK, as Prince Charles congratulates Eosta on its efforts to calculate the real cost of food
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ArticleWeak pound contributes to retail price rises
Unfavourable post-referendum exchange rates one of several factors driving price rises in grapes and apples among other products
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ArticleFirstFruits expands packing facilities
Washington state-based group invests in new robotic packing technology to improve efficiency
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