All Production & Trade articles – Page 739
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First RSA Sharon Fruit due in Europe
The first containers of the season will arrive in Europe, for what is shaping up to be an excellent season
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NFU comes out as anti-Brexit
Nevertheless, the union has said it won't be actively campaigning in the EU referendum, and won't tell its 55,000 members how to vote
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SA encouraged to lean on Shandong
University fellow says Australian state should approach sister city in bid to have fruit fly status recognised
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Heat hits durian exports
Malaysia's durian exports are set to drop this season as a heatwave hits orchards in northern regions
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Nicaragua bananas affected by drought
Plantings in Rivas area have suffered badly at the hands of recent drought conditions, says local producer group
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Uzbekistan lifts export ban
Uzbekistan will lift a fresh produce road-export ban to help boost farmer revenue, according to media reports
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Pret to open veggie-only London store
Foodservice chain said like-for-like sales grew by 7.5 per cent in the last year and avocado was the fastest-growing ingredient
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IG launches kiwi site
Mumbai-based produce distributor IG International is launching a new website to push sales of its kiwifruit brand across India
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NZ signs MoU with Alibaba
The New Zealand government has announced a partnership with leading Chinese e-tailer Alibaba
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Tasmania inks apple deal in China
Not-for-profit Tasmanian service provider Oak Enterprises has signed a deal with China-based company Orisis to grow its Ruby Pink apples in China
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WA stonefruit dumped in orchards
Growers claim leading retailer is increasingly looking to buy from eastern suppliers
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Xtreme Int'l takes on the Tango
The number of South African Tango exporters increases as Xtreme International joins the party
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New crop health centre wins £23 million of funding
The new Centre for Crop Health and Protection (CHAP) has backing from leading retailers, universities and trade bodies
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Ecuador counts cost of powerful earthquake
Guayaquil known to have sustained damage to infrastructure in the tremor
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Riverford rebrands to become port of call for veg fans
We want to put our authority about veg back at the heart of the business, director of veg box scheme says
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Colombian bananas bounce back
Augura welcomes higher returns and calls on more investment to improve the industry’s productivity
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Cape pear promotion in India
Parth Karvat of Mumbai-based fruit importer Yupaa discusses Capespan’s first-ever promotion for South African pears in India
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Taiwan ends Vietnam ban
Taiwan will restart white-flesh dragon fruit imports from Vietnam from 1 June after a seven-year ban
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Aus PM promotes trade with China
Australia's prime minister is pushing for more trade with China during a two-day visit to the People's Republic
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Online system delivers early start for Aus citrus
Export programmes get underway quickly in KCTT markets, with more growers registering blocks