All Production & Trade articles – Page 722
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ArticleEurope eyes FTA with Gulf
Signs that the new US president will take an increasingly protectionist stance to trade has encouraged the EU to restart free trade talks with the Gulf states
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ArticleUnderground salad range wins first retail listing
A range of five salads from Growing Underground has been listed in Ocado with produce grown underneath Clapham
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ArticleJRC boosts yields with fertiliser switch
The Jersey Royal Company has boosted yields by eight per cent by switching to controlled release fertiliser
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ArticleChile assesses impact of fires
Forestry and livestock the worst affected sectors while damage to fruit production has been minimal, authorities say
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ArticleOppy celebrates Peruvian grapes
Red seedless Sweet Celebration grapes have arrived on the US East Coast from Peru
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ArticlePrimland celebrates Chinese New Year
French kiwifruit grower-shipper marked Chinese New Year with special promotions in Taiwan
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ArticleBayer launches Minigustos label
Mini snack cucumbers will be the first to use the label, followed by other products over time
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ArticleAus closer to Japan/Thai access
Australia could start exporting its avocados to Japan and Thailand as soon as this September, thanks to progress in export negotiations
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ArticleRijk Zwaan and Bejo in licensing deal
Agreement enables the companies to strengthen their innovative capacities and introduce improved varieties more quickly
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ArticleEureka headed to Western Australia
Mountain Blue Farms enters partnership to grow blueberry variety in WA, with exports on the cards
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ArticleOrange River sets grape record
Early table grape region ships record volumes despite challenging conditions
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ArticleSupport for French regions
Interfel will strengthen collaboration with France’s 13 regions as it looks to increase research and development and boost support for consumption
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ArticleStorage issues hamper potato supply
A poor quality season last year and strong Christmas sales has meant there are fewer crops on the market
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ArticleSouth African topfruit remains steady
Country's apple crop pegged at 35m cartons, with pears set for a 17.8m carton return
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ArticleVeg growers “not profiting from higher prices”
Benefits are not being passed down the supply chain as intermediaries exploit the current shortage
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ArticleVision expects consistent Spanish lemons
Los Angeles importer set for fourth consecutive season bringing in lemons from Spain
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ArticleRetailers warned not to slash strawberry prices
With significantly less fruit available than last year, supermarkets should not expect a repeat of last season, Freshuelva says
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ArticleVariety is key for Israeli melons
Since disease resistance has become the norm for melon breeders, Israeli companies are looking to create differences in terms of size, taste, colour and shape
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ArticleTesco links apple grower with yoghurt brand
Visually imperfect organic apples from grower Adam Wakeley will be used in a new flavour from Yeo Valley to help cut waste
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ArticleUS-UK deal threatens standards
A post-Brexit trade deal with the US could weaken UK farming practices when it comes to pesticide usage, MRLs and GM labelling, opponents warn

