All Production & Trade articles – Page 728
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ArticleIndia's mangoes to hit new highs
Exports are expected to pass the 50,000-tonne mark during the 2017/18 fiscal year
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ArticleUS, Australia sign food safety agreement
New bilateral food safety agreement a win for Australian exporters
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ArticleEU brings in new e-certification system for organics
New system designed to improve traceability, boost food safety and reduce potential fraud related to organic imports
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ArticleRetailers switch up cherry supply contracts
Cherry supplier J.O. Sims wins new business as M&S consolidates sourcing strategy while Sainsbury’s shortens its supply chain
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ArticleDelegation set for Brussels to promote Evesham asparagus
Visit to European Paliament on 25 April aims to promote Vale of Evesham asparagus in Europe and thank EU for granting PGI status
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ArticleIntra-EU trade on the up
Fruit and vegetable movement between EU member states grew 2 per cent in volume and 7 per cent in value last year
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ArticleSpain limbers up for new stonefruit campaign
Market uncertainties are casting a shadow over what looks like being a promising season production-wise
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ArticlePink Lady America's appeal dismissed
Chilean trademark case put to bed, with Apple and Pear Australia recognised as rightful owner
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ArticleHorticulture businesses see profits rise
Glasshouse and veg production drove revenue growth in the sector, while fruit growers struggled with low farmgate prices
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ArticleEgyptian grapes target China
Following the signing of a protocol with China for Egyptian grapes, exporters are excited by the potential of this huge market
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ArticleAvocado marketers set sights on further growth
The success story that is avocados shows no sign of ending, and the biggest challenge now is keeping up with demand
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ArticleP&I gives customers a taste of Norfolk’s asparagus
New Covent Garden wholesaler promotes J W Allen & Sons’ Portwood Asparagus brand with cooking demos and tasters
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ArticleOrsero returns to form and targets expansion
Italian group set to grow non-banana business with possible entry into fresh-cut and dried categories following public listing
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ArticleMexico "open for business"
Government rules out the reinstatement of tariffs with the US but says it will continue to seek further trade diversification
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ArticleNaturipe reports on blueberry growth
Optimal quality and production from key growing regions is helping to meet increasing consumer demand
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ArticleHi-tech glasshouse to open in the Grampians
The Victorian government has invested in Nectar Farms to develop a large-scale hydroponic glasshouse
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ArticleEosta backs Kenyan avocados
The Dutch organics specialist highlights the benefits to Kenyan smallholders and local communities of sourcing organic avocados from Kenya
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ArticleCameroon banana exports drop
Statistics from the National Port Authority show 2016 exports fell to under 250,000 tonnes for the year
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ArticleNFU reacts to snap general election
Meurig Raymond says he will make sure all parties understand issues facing food and farming sector in lead-up to polling day
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ArticleNew commercial director at Thanet Earth
Tamara Redding joins from poultry supplier Bernard Matthews and will replace Richard Diplock at glasshouse veg supplier

