All Production & Trade articles – Page 747
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ArticleBlues scale Peru’s export table
Blueberries have become the country’s third biggest fruit export, according to AGAP
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ArticleExploring Knox possibilities
Wim Grootscholten, manager of the Crop Team Lettuce at Rijk Zwaan, is keen to explore opportunities for the trait
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ArticleModern consumers ‘don’t understand veg shortages’
A switch from seasonal to year-long veg and salad consumption means consumers are shocked by ‘inevitable supply gaps’
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ArticleMexican melons seek successful season
Super Starr honeydew melons from Mexico are ready to ship to North America and Japan
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ArticleCameroon mangoes set for boost
Support from development organisations in Germany and Israel is helping to move the Cameroonian mango sector forward
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ArticleSweet potato demand soars in Europe
The American Sweet Potato Marketing Institute has revealed figures confirming Europe’s growing appetite for US sweet Potatoes
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Articlem7 wraps up first campaign
Having just concluded its first ever promotional campaign for the m7 Navel, CVVP has high hopes for the variety’s future
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ArticleFrutas Montosa opens in-house lab
On-site testing is becoming an increasingly attractive option for fresh produce companies
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ArticleA new force in Colombian avocados
With over 1,000ha of production, Westsold Fruit Colombia is making its mark on global markets
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ArticleHort Innovation scores A$1.2m in chem grants
Australian growers are said to benefit from increased access to chemicals
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ArticleNew player set to enter NZ avocado sector
Harbour Edge Avocados a step closer to setting up on the shores of Kaipara Harbour
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ArticleAussie veg exporters set growth target
Australia’s vegetable industry has set a goal of increasing its exports 40 per cent to A$315m by 2020
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ArticleAustralian lychees safe for consumption
President of peak industry body assures consumers product is safe despite reports of Indian illness
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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

