All Production & Trade articles – Page 728
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ArticleCold weather boosts Polish topfruit sales
Dominik Wozniak of Rajpol says low temperatures which have swept across much of Europe have had a positive impact on sales
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ArticleLEAF launches webinars for Open Farm Sunday hosts
Growers who are considering taking part in Open Farm Sunday for the first time can receive advice via free webinar series
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ArticleCold snap threatens Italian production
Salads, vegetables, citrus and grapes all stand to be adversely affected by severe cold weather across the country
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ArticlePeruvian banana exports soar
Production in northern Peru expanding as international demand for organic bananas continues to strengthen
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ArticleMaersk sees strong growth in Mexico
Bananas and avocados among the products fuelling a surge in refrigerated container trade
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ArticleWinha makes successful ASX debut
Shares in Chinese-based retailer rise 40 per cent on the first day of trading
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ArticleNew A$4.5m facility for SA mushroom farm
South Australia’s P&L Rogers has invested A$4.5m to double long-term production
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ArticlePort of Dover completes takeover of cargo business
Cargo operations formerly run by George Hammond will now be handled by new subsidiary and headed up by Sam Stewart
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ArticleMarket knowhow will boost exports
Former Japanese ag minister tells Vietnamese grower-shippers to visit Japan in order to boost exports to that market
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ArticleGeorge Eustice to open brassica and salad conference
Farming minister will address Brexit in his opening address alongside speakers on technical and marketing issues
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ArticleMore North African veg for EU
Data from Eurostat shows that Morocco now accounts for almost one-third of imports from non-EU countries
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ArticleNew deal offers The Greenery fresh start
Following several years of restructuring, the Dutch produce marketer has secured new financial backing
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ArticleSunkist taps into organic demand
As the organic citrus category continues to grow, Sunkist is boosting its supply to ensure demand is met
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ArticleJapan's fruit consumption falls
Japan's consumption of imported fruit has dropped during November as prices went up
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ArticleGruventa creates international division
Tristán Azuela is named as CEO and manager of Gruventa Internacional
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ArticleSpanish citrus campaign goes from bad to worse
Greater availability of South African oranges in the European market is adding to Spain’s woes
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ArticleAHDB calls for productivity increase
Levy board CEO Jane King calls for industry to work together and become more competitive as EU exit approaches
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ArticleEU crucial for Scottish organics
Organic farmers in Scotland overwhelmingly favour continued access to the European single market, according to a survey by SOPA
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ArticleTenderstem sales up 23 per cent in 2016
Heavy investment in PR and marketing boosted Tenderstem sales by 23 per cent with volume of seed up 10 per cent in the UK
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ArticleVeg supplier launches mayonnaise brand
Leeds-based Troy Foods has invested £200,000 in expanding its high-care line for dressings and launched a mayonnaise brand

