All Production & Trade articles – Page 697
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ArticleItaly demanding more Ecuadorean bananas
Interest in the Andean nation’s bananas has grown since its trade deal with the EU came into force in January
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ArticleNW cherries moving at rapid rate
Campaign hits top gear, with size and firmness of fruit set to increase over coming weeks
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ArticleChina trying to cut production costs
Audio: Jean-Christophe Cousin says China is the priciest place in the world to grow apples, so efficiency is a big issue
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ArticleRussia extends produce ban
Government says that 'special economic measures' will remain in place until December 2018
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ArticleSoft fruit sector ‘cautiously optimistic’ on Gove
Berry suppliers hopeful new Defra secretary will want to make positive impression on seasonal labour but ‘jury out’ on Brexit stance
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ArticleGrowing small, thinking big
FPJ Kitchen: Micro produce is driving innovation in sustainable growing, but there's some way to go. Fred Searle visits Tom Webster at GrowUp Urban Farms
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ArticleSweet times for blackcurrants
Ideal growing conditions have produced a vintage blackcurrant crop, benefiting both Ribena and other markets
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AnalysisHow China's fruit supply is modernising
Audio: Alice Wang explains how Haisheng is bringing the country's apple and cherry production into the new millennium
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ArticleBilbao courts overseas exporters
The city’s port and wholesale market have teamed up to attract fruit cargo from Latin America and Africa
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ArticleChile says yes to Peruvian blues
Peru is poised to overtake Chile as the world’s biggest blueberry exporter within five years
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ArticleDongfang acquires major citrus plantation
Australian-listed Chinese citrus company continues to increase market share through US$71m purchase
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ArticleNutrano pulls IPO plans
Australian produce group Nutrano has ditched its plans to list on the Australian stock exchange
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ArticleCosta ramps up avocado business
Australia’s leading horticultural company has announced ambitions plans to be the market leader in avocados
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ArticleModular farming puts down roots in the market
Growing interest in ultra-local production is encouraging excitement among tech entrepreneurs and investors
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ArticleSenegal mango season gears up
The first organic mangoes from socio-economic organisation EcoPeace are due to arrive in London this week
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ArticlePotato supplier adds to convenience range
Northern Irish firm Wilson’s Country has added sweet potato chips and baby potatoes with garlic butter to its portfolio
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ArticleBerry growth boosts AG Thames’ turnover
Supplier group sees overall turnover rise 1.2 per cent thanks to strong growth in soft fruit sales
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ArticlePoland marks start of blues season
The country's growers celebrated Polish Blueberry Day on 1 July
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ArticleVegetarian MP David Drew joins shadow Defra lineup
The MP for Stroud said he is looking forward to giving Gove ‘a hard time’ and is joined in Defra shadow cabinet by Holly Lynch
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ArticleIndia resolves mango export concerns
Trade with South Korea flowing after packaging and cold storage issues addressed

