All Production & Trade articles – Page 708
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ArticleClimate change and cost of land cited as top threats
A new survey has quizzed produce firms on their top concerns to help shape a new deal for horticulture post Brexit
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ArticleFigs on the road to success
South Africa's re:inc innovation says a number of new fig varieties are now primed for commercialisation
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ArticleDanper in Superfoods first
The company is to be the inaugural licensee of PromPerú’s Superfoods from Peru label
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ArticleReid Fruits up for sale
Leading Australian cherry exporter Reid Fruits is calling for expressions of interest to purchase the business
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ArticleInterpoma China brings apple industry together
The first Interpoma China Congress & Exhibition attracted 2,000 visitors to Weihai in late June
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ArticleRecord UK apricot crop hits shelves
Perfect growing conditions offers a boost to fledgling UK industry, with Tesco backing the home-grown fruit
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ArticleTray sealer helps berry grower cope with orders boom
Machinery from Packaging Automation allows Blacketyside Farm to increase throughputs by a quarter and reduce costs
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ArticleNorthern organic producer plans to diversify
Hexhamshire Organics has plans to update social media and diversify its products with help from a free university business clinic
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ArticleMPs unite to urge reintroduction of SAWS
A new seasonal labour scheme is “urgently needed” to avoid produce rotting in fields, MPs have told minister George Eustice
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ArticleSwitzerland is key non-EU market
EU fruit and vegetable exports to third countries came to €4.9bn in 2016, according to Eurostat
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ArticleUSDA in FAS officer shakeup
Nine new members will serve as the mouthpieces for US agriculture in overseas markets
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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

