All Production & Trade articles – Page 726
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ArticleTrump upbeat about Argentine lemon outlook
US president’s comments signal an imminent end to the veto as he praises Macri for his economic reforms
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ArticleUAE eyes European apple production
The Association of Polish Fruit and Vegetable Distributors hosted a special delegation in April
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ArticleGolden Bay Fruit launches new apple
Unnamed cross between Pinkie and Rose varieties is to launch in the UK from New Zealand grower-marketer Golden Bay Fruit
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ArticleChile kicks off 2017 citrus campaign
The first shipment of clementines is heading for the US market
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ArticleMorrisons adds asparagus to wonky veg range
Retailer to stock wonky spears caused by warm spring while promotion will offer ‘luxury product’ to consumers for less
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ArticleSerbia suffers as frost bites
The low temperatures that swept across much of Europe last week did not spare Serbia's topfruit
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ArticleUni-Vert co-op goes fair trade
Organic growers group is now the first cooperative in France with both organic and fair trade accreditation
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ArticleSavéol launches eco-friendly tomato range
French producer’s Nature range of pesticide-free tomatoes is sold in 100 per cent recyclable packaging
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ArticlePortugal Fresh targets three new markets
Promotional body to send delegations to Mexico, China and Colombia with aim of finding new clients and beginning exports
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ArticleSAWS scheme 'under review'
EFRA committee report says labour issues could become a crisis, but adds a SAWS scheme could come in within months if needed
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AnalysisOpinion: How to get more women in produce
Frank maternity discussions could see a better process for women returning to work and gaining senior roles, writes Jo Phillips, director of JW European
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ArticleWeather hits Spain's February exports
Latest figures show the country's fresh produce exports fell 5 per cent in volume compared with the same month of 2016
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ArticleMichoacán ramps up fight on illegal avo plantings
The state is reclassifying forestland that has been deliberately destroyed as protected natural areas
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ArticleBrazil says yes to Peru’s blues
Easy access to the Brazilian market by road gives Peru and advantage over other suppliers
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ArticleMacri to press Trump on lemon ban
Argentine producers hope a meeting between the US and Argentine premiers could bring an end to the long running dispute
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ArticlePotato area to grow in Europe's main producing nations
Growing area expected to expand in all of Europe’s five main potato-producing countries, with Belgium’s increasing the most
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ArticleFPC issues caravan guidance
Document advises growers on aspects including legal requirements and benchmarking for seasonal worker accommodation
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ArticleFrost hits European apple and stonefruit crops
The frosty conditions in central Europe over the weekend have resulted in major losses to European apple and stonefruit crops, from France to Poland
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ArticleUAE introduces ban on various imports
The UAE has announced a ban starting next month on imports of certain products from Egypt, Oman, Jordan, Lebanon and Yemen over residue concerns
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ArticleMetis stonefruit brand unveils official UK launch
Coregeo adds another brand to its stable with deal to market four varieties of European-grown plumcot Metis in the UK

