All Production & Trade articles – Page 729
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ArticleLeadsom hints at EU labour access
Environment secretary expresses ‘commitment’ to ‘meeting labour needs’ of food and farming industry
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ArticleBelabela satsuma returns to the UK
Late season satsuma from Munoz Group will be stocked in M&S and Tesco while global volumes are expected to reach 7 million kgs
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ArticleConcerns mount over farming subsidy levels
Defra does not have strong enough voice in cabinet and must reassure farmers on subsidies beyond 2020, says Scottish farming minister
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ArticlePPO takes over Georges Helfer
Swiss distributor PPO looks to complement its own services, while ensuring the continuation of importer Georges Helfer
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ArticleEU lifts ban on Indian veg
The European Union has lifted a three-year ban on four Indian vegetables, reports Press Trust of India
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ArticleNew Environment Act ‘vital’ for post-Brexit UK farming
A new Environment Protection Act is vital for UK farmers maintain competitiveness in international markets post Brexit
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ArticleTrade mourns loss of Karl Dürbeck
German importer was instrumental in developing Europe's overseas fruit imports over the past half century
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ArticleSpanish exports plot steady course in 2016
New markets, greater innovation and improved crisis management are the main challenges facing the industry
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ArticleNew British-Irish trade gateway launched
Network of businesses and trade groups is designed to help maintain British-Irish trade post Brexit
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ArticleT&G Global unveils Jazz rebrand
New Zealand-headquartered company aims to reinforce apple's premium proposition with new look
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ArticleAussie mangoes set for Korean promotion
Event set to highlight versatility of tropical fruit to new consumers in Asian nation
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ArticleGolden Bay targets net gain for apples
One of New Zealand's leading exporters is investing in netting systems to reduce the impact of hail on its export sales
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ArticleNorfolk potato supplier enters administration
Preva Produce is up for sale after 20 jobs were lost when cash pressures led to suspension of packing operation
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ArticleRain dampens Spanish outlook
Supplies of leafy salads, citrus and vegetables face disruption as losses run into hundreds of millions of euros
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ArticleResearch aims to boost Scottish blues production
Scottish government is funding research to develop blueberry plants that are better suited to country’s soil and climate
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ArticlePort dispute delays Pakistan exports
Pakistan’s fresh produce association is appealing for government assistance in overcoming barriers to export trade
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ArticleNorthern Irish veg grower awarded MBE
Willowbrook Foods founder and MD John McCann has been awarded an MBE for services to Northern Ireland's food industry
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ArticleAnglia Farmers appoints Jon Duffy as new CEO
UK’s largest agricultural purchasing group names former Frontier Agriculture director as replacement for Clarke Willis MBE
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ArticleAHDB Potatoes chair to step down
Fiona Fell will step down when her term in office comes to an end in March 2017 while a search for her successor has begun
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ArticleEU ramps up screening of Turkish lemons
From 1 January at least 20 per cent of lots are being screened for pesticide residues

