All Production & Trade articles – Page 715
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Article‘Now in Season’ heads to Taiwan
Queensland vegetables take centre stage in 10-day promotional programme
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ArticleIran steps in to supply Qatar
Qatar’s isolation by Saudi Arabia and its allies has disrupted food imports into the small Gulf country, prompting Iran to boost shipments by air and sea
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ArticleFlorida citrus growers "still fighting"
USDA June crop forecast sees increase in orange estimate, a result described as "a celebration"
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ArticleTesco adds frozen berries to Perfectly Imperfect range
Wonky veg range extended to include frozen mixed berries as retailer continues drive to tackle food waste
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ArticleChina starts growing its own avocados
Raz Dor and his team of Israeli technologists are planting avocados in Yunnan province for the domestic market
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ArticleAnglia Farmers enjoy turnover growth
New CEO’s collaborative approach drives strong growth among group members
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ArticleThe sustainability agenda
How can producers respond sustainably to food crazes and what is the consumer appetite for ethical produce? President of organic watchdog Ecovia Intelligence, Amarjit Sahota, chats to Nina Pullman
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ArticleGreenvale sponsors Great Scottish Tattie Run
Potato supplier sponsors family event in Edinburgh where participants race with nets of potatoes over their shoulders
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ArticleUSA Pears gears up for 2017/18 campaign
Consumer promotions will include a in India and a Mexican wrestling themed nutrition promotion in Mexico
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Article‘Inspirational’ Aichen wins Lifetime Achievement
AG Thames chairman Leon Aichen, Greenyard Flowers and Aldi were among the winners this year's Fresh Awards
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ArticleUnion slams WWF for biodiversity criticism
Environmental NGO unfairly critical of British farmers for harming biodiversity, says NFU, but WWF highlights cost of intensive farming
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ArticleMontosa brings tropicals range to UK
The company has given its guacamole and mango sauce brand, Native, an overhaul ahead of a push into the UK market
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ArticleHein Deprez: UK farmers "must work harder"
Growers must change their mentality to be a real success post-brexit, according to Greenyard's Hein Deprez
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ArticleNFU calls for clarity after election shock
Union says whoever forms the new government must put farming at the heart of its policies and Brexit negotiations
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ArticleRaft of NPD for Neame Lea Nursery
Company unveils new range of trial products including salad bowls, smoothies and a tea infusion
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Article‘Defra must work with NHS to boost health’
Farming and health sectors must collaborate more to improve diets and tackle diet-related health issues, professors tell Nuffield Conference
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ArticleDFI partners with Hazel Tech
Melon grower-marketer aims to extend the shelf-life of its products through technology tie-up
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ArticleGreenyard result hit by one-off costs
Despite strong sales and overall healthy performance, Greenyard's net result falls due to refinancing costs

