All Production & Trade articles – Page 727
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PortMiami broadens its appeal
The Florida port continues to strengthen its role as the preferred perishables gateway from Latin America
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Creating a Diva moment
New Zealand apple brand continues to gain traction thanks to re-branding process
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Farmers get EU funding guarantees
The chancellor has promised agricultural funding will be upheld and existing grants honoured beyond the UK’s EU departure
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Zespri set to resume China shipments
New checking procedures signed-off by New Zealand Ministry for Primary Industries
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NFU: Post-Brexit policies ‘can increase self-sufficiency’
The NFU has urged the Government to increase self-sufficicency in food post-Brexit, but warns against protectionism
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Two fresh produce R&D projects win £1m in funding
‘Water risk in fresh produce systems’ and ‘Protecting the UK’s favourite fruit’ have won new funding from a leading research body
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Interview: Charles Shropshire's produce heritage
Charles Shropshire is part of a family that has become synonymous with fresh produce. In this exclusive interview, he talks to Nina Pullman about his plans for G’s UK farming operations
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Extremadura stonefruit sets sail for China
The southern region becomes the first in Spain to embark on sea-freighted exports to the newly opened Chinese market
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Evelina making name for itself in Asia
Chilean and Argentinean production now complementing European volumes, as exports to China, Taiwan and India begin
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Retailers ‘will source more from UK’ after Brexit
UK retailers will look to source more from the UK, Asia and Africa but may reduce imports from EU, survey finds
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NZ government agrees to regulatory changes
Amendments mark the first major review of kiwifruit export regulations in 17 years
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Ethical snack start-up wins funding
An ethical snack producer that uses surplus fruit has secured funding from one of Europe’s leading investment banks
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Man claims to 'find dead worm' on Tesco cucumber
The discovery of William the (flattened) Worm on a cucumber set social media alight and sparked poems, songs and even a worm funeral
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Salad supplier 'named and shamed' for underpaying
Flavourfresh Salads owed three workers £2,154 according to a list designed to 'name and shame' employers that underpay
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Food charity launches ‘back to school’ fruit appeal
FareShare is looking for more fruit suppliers to donate surplus produce as demand for school breakfast clubs rises
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Costa Rica bananas bounce back
Return to normal production after last year’s floods brings double-digit rise in exports for first six months of 2016
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Envy makes its Chilean debut
Demand for the super-sweet variety continues to grow across the globe
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Fifth Thanet greenhouse set to come on stream
First crop of cucumbers due in January 2017 as work on fifth greenhouse nears completion
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Dutch peppers flown to China for first time
Two-week trial offers hope for exporters looking to establish regular supply line into the Asian country during 2017
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Vietnam mangoes step closer to US
Vietnamese mangoes are poised to enter the US market, following a public comment period