All Production & Trade articles – Page 750
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ArticleVeg shortage to last till April
Open-air production of leafy crops will face the most acute shortage due to delays to the new planting cycle
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ArticleFloods hit Philippine bananas
In a cruel twist of fate, floods have hit Philippine banana plantations recovering from several years of drought and typhoon damage
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ArticleTrump tariff “would hurt US consumers”
With Super Bowl weekend fast approaching, avocados could become one of the casualties of souring Mexican-US relations
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ArticleEustice: ‘POs could drive R&D post-Brexit’
Agriculture minister shows support for continuation of POs to help drive R&D in fresh produce
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ArticleSainsbury’s and Aldi follow iceberg price rises
US-grown iceberg is selling for £1.40 at Sainsbury's and 78p at Aldi as Spanish chaos leaves major supply chains short
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ArticleSlow start for Spanish lemons
Reaffirming its previous crop forecast of 980,000 tonnes, Ailimpo said it expects sales to pick up in the second half of the season
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ArticleBranston raises £16k for medical charity
Potato supplier donates large sum to its 2016 charity of the year whose volunteers respond to 999 emergencies
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ArticleVeg shortage hits Poland
Freezing conditions in southern Europe hit availability and price of winter vegetables in Poland, but Polish apples rebound
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ArticleMajor climate report warns of risks to agriculture
Water shortages, flooding, rising food prices and extreme weather to increase as report calls for urgent action
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ArticleAll Lemon moves to reassure markets
With production volumes back to normal, the association is keen to optimise its export options in 2017
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ArticlePrincess Anne visits Lea Valley glasshouse
Valley Grown Nurseries hosted a visit from senior royal to witness ongoing major glasshouse expansion
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ArticleGhabbour targets UK for mangoes
The Egyptian exporter sees good potential in the UK for its seafreighted mangoes, including varieties such as Yasmina and Fagr Klan, which are less well known on the market
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ArticleAsda selling US iceberg for £1.20
Retailer is still selling Spanish produce for 50p in other stores, while some stores are reportedly capping iceberg purchases
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ArticlePhilippine volumes bounce back
After years of drought and devastation, Philippine banana and pineapple supplies are bouncing back in 2017
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ArticleSlow start to RSA grape deal
South African table grape shipments to Asia are creeping up, but progress is slow so far this season
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ArticlePrimland celebrates 40 years
The French company this year marks 40 years of kiwifruit cultivation, but the same values of solidarity and organisation remain
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ArticleLandgard sales up five per cent
Grower cooperative puts growth down to internationalisation of customer and procurement base among other factors
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ArticleAntwerp welcomes NEFWI service
Service brings fruit from Guadeloupe, Suriname and Martinique to Belgian port
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ArticleCitrus production developing in Laos
New programme aims to create commercially viable industry run by locals

