All Production & Trade articles – Page 727
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ArticleVegetarian MP David Drew joins shadow Defra lineup
The MP for Stroud said he is looking forward to giving Gove ‘a hard time’ and is joined in Defra shadow cabinet by Holly Lynch
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ArticleIndia resolves mango export concerns
Trade with South Korea flowing after packaging and cold storage issues addressed
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ArticleUK to continue duty-free trade with poorest countries
Tariff-free trade will continue with 48 nations worldwide when Britain leaves EU, government has promised
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ArticleDrought hits RSA topfruit estimate
The South African apple and pear export crop estimate is reduced as the impact of the drought begins to bite
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AnalysisHow to stay ahead of the veg pack
Special report: As European greenhouse vegetable suppliers look to consolidate, new potential strategies are emerging
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ArticleMushroom delivers vitamin D
New offering eliminates the need to strip down for winter dose of Vitamin D
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ArticleEC extends support for fruit producers
The Commission's fightback against Russia's import ban has been extended to June 2018 with a further €70m
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AnalysisHow to revive the European grape market?
Many in the table grape business believe the best way to boost stagnant demand is to invest in better varieties
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ArticleOptimistic outlook for NI potatoes
Chris McCullough reports on how perfect weather has brought forward the Northern Irish potato crop, but consumer challenges remain
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ArticleGreenvale scoops green award
Potato supplier wins 'Manufacturer of the Year' at BusinessGreen Leaders Awards for ambitious environmental strategy
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ArticleFruit expenditure dips in Japan
Consumption levels fall to a new low for May, as average price per-kg rises
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ArticleCosta Rican pineapples launch in China
Chinese importer Goodfarmer brings in first shipments of Costa Rican pineapples as industry looks to China to drive future growth
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ArticleHein Deprez's TFFG buys AC Hartman
Acquisition of Netherlands' largest organic veg supplier will apparently enable company to expand significantly
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ArticleVietnam expands dragonfruit exports
Vietnamese dragonfruit is entering new international markets, as its export network reaches 40 countries
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ArticleCartoon: Berries face dazzling price rises
Brexit could spike the price of strawberries due to soaring labour costs, according to a new report. Patoka imagines the outcome...
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ArticleMajor study reignites neonics row
European-wide study finds neonicotinoid pesticides can harm both wild and domesticated honey bees
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ArticlePlanasa opens pioneering hanging tip nursery
Thanks to the nursery’s location in Morocco it can supply early, high quality tips for the northern European market
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ArticleLandgard’s 2016 profits hit record highs
German co-op puts recovery down to concentrating on core business and lowering material and personnel costs
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ArticleScotland to miss CAP payment deadline
Only ninety per cent of payments set to be made by 30 June deadline, with government seeking extension from European Commission
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ArticleAsoex voices Brexit concerns
Ronald Bown says devaluation of pound and possible imposition of tariffs could affect fruit exports to UK

