All Production & Trade articles – Page 736
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ArticlePromote UK veg not iceberg shortage, says grower
British consumers are being urged to choose British seasonal veg such as kale, leeks or cabbage as Spanish shortage continues
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ArticleSATI issues second forecast
South African table grape industry predicts normal crop despite raising expectations in second forecast
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ArticleNew challenges face South African citrus
Concerns as responsibility for phytosanitary certification activities in South Africa is delegated by government to PPECB
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ArticleGovernment 'gives up’ on special access to customs union
Minister tells German newspaper that government now understands it cannot cherry-pick access to EU customs union
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ArticleJazz gets a refresh
Enza Continent’s managing director, Tony Fissette, reveals the excitement surrounding T&G’s 120th anniversary celebrations, as well as the refresh of the Jazz brand
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ArticleOrganic aim for Food Freshly
Bio-preservation specialist is championing the success of O Plus BIO-3 for organic sliced apples
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ArticlePlanasa breaks into China
Chinese and Asian consumers will be able to purchase home-grown Adelita raspberries following the breeder’s link-up with local producer
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ArticleMEPs support banana safeguards
In the wake of Ecuador joining the EU-Colombia/Peru trade deal, MEPs have backed import surge safeguards for EU banana growers
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ArticleSupermarkets ration veg as shortage bites
Tesco and Morrisons among the retailers limiting purchases of some vegetables and salads
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ArticleRecord year for Australian citrus
Export value leaps 24 per cent from just a 10 per cent increase in volume
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ArticleNGO criticises Israeli spraying
Israel’s alleged spraying of herbicides near Gaza has come under fire from NGO Gisha, while the UN condemns settlement expansion in West Bank
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ArticleExperts to present latest tree fruit research
The annual Tree Fruit Conference will feature technical updates and talks on powdery mildew, SWD and apple canker
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ArticleSyria works toward Russia deal
Syria and Russia are set to forge closer trade ties, facilitating payments and establishing air services between the port of Tartus and Russia
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ArticleWasabi production opens up in Northern Ireland
The first commercial crop of wasabi from County Armagh firm Wasabi Crop will be available from next year
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ArticleNAFTA rift puts US companies in firing line
Trump’s posturing could increase the risk of Mexico imposing retaliatory tariffs on American-grown fruits and vegetables
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ArticleIndonesia says yes to Peruvian produce
Citrus and table grapes are the latest products to gain access to this market of 253m consumers
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ArticleMorocco faces surfeit of citrus
Citrus production in Morocco has outstripped its packing capacity, with the country’s packhouses able to handle only one-third of national production
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ArticleBEE citrus project breaks the mould
An agricultural Black Economic Empowerment project in the Western Cape has proved to be a great success
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ArticleNZ onion industry welcomes WTO ruling
Exporters see long-term benefits from case against Indonesia, a key market for the sector
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ArticleEurope eyes FTA with Gulf
Signs that the new US president will take an increasingly protectionist stance to trade has encouraged the EU to restart free trade talks with the Gulf states

