All Production & Trade articles – Page 729
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ArticleNew growing methods to thank for early asparagus
Sustainable new growing techniques helped Wye Valley grower supply asparagus a whole month earlier than usual this year
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ArticleMedlars making East Anglian comeback
Fruit popular in Roman and medieval period could be set for a revival with Norfolk condiment producer ready to lead the charge
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ArticleStrong start for Chilean kiwifruit
Prices in the US are around 35 per cent higher than at the same point last year
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ArticleA$110m boost to SA food production
The South Australian government has announced a plan to invest in the state’s water infrastructure to boost food production
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ArticleDutch start-up develops asparagus harvesting robot
Machine addresses Dutch shortage of asparagus pickers, with potential to boost quality and yields through more accurate picking
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ArticleOTC invests in Burkina Faso
Organic distributor will invest in the construction of a new packing station with a mango sorting line in Banfora
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ArticleCapespan Namibia utilises new pipeline
New water pipeline is 6km in length and comes at cost of R40m
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ArticleIrish foodie to promote Tenderstem recipe hunt
Donal Skehan, of Saturday Kitchen and Masterchef fame, will be the face of brand’s search for best Tenderstem-based creations
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ArticleNew Zealand's organic outlook
Bostock New Zealand is one of the leading grower-exporters of organic apples to the UK. Nina Pullman hears from founder John Bostock on market trends, Brexit and UK retail attitudes
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ArticleAdvances in gene editing ‘to boost seedless fruit range’
Technique which stimulates gene mutations could pave way for new seedless varieties and reduce reliance of dwindling bee populations
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ArticleABC chases new markets
The opening of new markets, particularly in Asia, will help ease pressure in the US
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ArticleCyclones batter Bay of Plenty
Kiwifruit production hub hit by second storm in the space of a week but growers keen to crack on
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ArticleFlorida grapefruit volumes down
Latest forecast sees Florida orange production hold steady at 67m boxes while grapefruit drops to 8.1m boxes
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ArticleCherries weather the drought
California’s cherry growers are hoping for better luck with the weather this year after several seasons of drought, followed by relentless rain
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ArticleWAC ramps up promotions in India
Washington Apple Commission is using novel social media promotions in India to attract new consumers
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ArticleUK retail regulator sounds out Murcian growers
Retail adjudicator invites Proexport members to share concerns about their relationship with British supermarkets
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ArticleCamposol calls for retail rethink on blues
US supermarkets must be better prepared to handle Peru’s growing blueberry output, says CEO of Camposol Trading
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ArticleCosta shares rise 7.1 per cent
Shareholders in Australia’s leading horticulture business Costa Group have seen shares hits record highs
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ArticleBritish radishes arrive early at Sainsbury’s
Growing conditions bring radish season forward as supermarket plans plans to trial colourful new varieties in response to surge in demand
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ArticleGreat British Pea Week returns for second year
British pea growers hope to reconnect shoppers with provenance of the frozen veg favourite and celebrate harvest

