All Production & Trade articles – Page 70
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NewsPeruvian mango prices slide as export volumes bounce back
Shipments for the first ten months of the year up 179 per cent in volume
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NewsUniversity of Minnesota launches grower-focused fruit licensing model
The University of Minnesota has launched Superior Fruit Innovations, a new licensing model designed to bring premium apple and grape varieties to direct-market growers of all sizes for the first time
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NewsCoronation Food Project celebrates 11 million meals in two years
Project inspired by King Charles has raised £20mn and delivered almost 5,000 tonnes of surplus food to communities in need since its inception
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NewsDefra ‘broadly accepts’ Efra Committee findings as negotiations begin for UK-EU SPS Agreement
Government agrees to many of committee’s recommendations as UK moves away from Border Trade Operating Model
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NewsGB Potatoes launches national survey to assess scale and health of industry
Research will build picture of business confidence and production levels, helping shape investment decisions, market development and productivity improvements
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NewsChilean stonefruit exports to rise in 2025/26
Shipments to increase by 11 per cent, with plums leading the charge
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NewsInflux of Chilean cherries causes concern in Argentina
Chilean fruit is displacing local production and putting downward pressure on prices
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NewsSouth African table grape industry responds to US tariff adjustments
The South African Table Grape Industry has welcomed recent US tariff reductions on agricultural products but expressed disappointment that table grapes and other key fruit exports were excluded from the exemptions
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NewsZespri raises 2025/26 forecast with record per-hectare returns
Zespri has upgraded its November forecast for the 2025/26 season, with per-tray returns increasing across all fruit groups and record per-hectare returns now projected
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NewsOpen letter urges rethink on inheritance tax changes
Letter to PM comes ahead of Autumn Budget on 26 November and calls for “valid alternatives” to be considered
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FeaturesProminent at 30: tomato innovation for a sustainable future
Dutch cooperative Growers United celebrates three decades of tomato brand that embraces innovation, sustainability and changing consumer demands
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FeaturesTreesury sees tokenisation as solution for financing production
Serbian fintech company Treesury is enabling small investors to generate income from long-term investment in hazelnut cultivation, with potential for other products such as berries and tomatoes
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NewsIndustry leaders call for clarity and collaboration in UK food strategy
Baroness Minette Batters’ Farm Profitability Review expected to play a major role in shaping government policy
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NewsSpanish fresh produce imports from Morocco surge 34 per cent
Spanish imports of fresh fruits and vegetables from Morocco increased 34 per cent to 416,559 tonnes in the first eight months of 2025, with Fepex warning of unfair competitive conditions
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NewsFruit Logistica 2026 – precision horticulture in focus at Frutic Science Symposium
With the overarching theme of ’Science for Sustainable Fruit Production’, sessions will highlight new research in robotics, imaging and postharvest technologies that are driving smarter horticulture
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NewsLatAm countries react warmly to Trump tariff move
Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, Guatemala and Argentina are among the countries that will benefit from tariff exemptions
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NewsAvocados take centre stage during US holiday season
Strong demand and value pricing see avocado sales rise
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NewsEnza Zaden licenses Pairwise’s Fulcrum platform to advance vegetable breeding
Vegetable breeder will use gene editing technology to accelerate research and drive the development of novel crop varieties and sustainable farming practices
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PromotionComing soon: Asiafruit Lunar New Year edition
As markets across Asia gear up for the Year of the Horse in 2026, Asiafruit’s Lunar New Year edition brings you everything you need to know ahead of this peak period on Asia’s fresh produce trade calendar
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NewsFlash Gala turns heads in China market
Leading South African exporters say the branded apple has changed the way retailers look at apples

