All Production & Trade articles – Page 751
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ArticleCosta Rica diversifies export offer
Strong US and Canadian demand has created an export surge, says Procomer
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ArticleDifficult season for UK wholesalers, traders say
Unfavourable growing conditions at home and abroad have caused wholesale shortages in several products this season
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ArticleBeirut supplier to source British fresh produce
Seasonal meat and seafood business set to diversify and become one of first to bring British fresh produce to Beirut
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ArticleBrexit to ‘boost demand' for British produce
Survey commissioned by British apple growers points to a ‘Brexit bounce’ in sales of homegrown produce
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ArticleDelhaize streams pear harvest
The Belgian pear harvest can now be followed live online, as retailer Delhaize highlights the Belgian origin and the freshness of its offering
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ArticleRSA citrus finishing well in US
Steady volumes of Navels and Midknights will be available until the end of October
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ArticleThe Co-op signs NFU Fruit and Veg pledge
Retailer made the commitment to support its fresh produce suppliers at its inaugural Farming Conference this week
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ArticleTax boost for ailing Florida citrus industry
Tax incentive receives overwhelming bipartisan support from US House of Representatives
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ArticleDongfang Modern attracts new investment
Chinese citrus grower well poised for expansion thanks to new stakeholder
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ArticlePM invites GLA to join anti-slavery taskforce
Theresa May has invited the GLA to join her new anti-slavery taskforce in a bid to clamp down on exploitative employers
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ArticlePost-Brexit labour shortage will change face of industry
A shortage of overseas labour post-Brexit could prompt more investment in automation as structure of UK agriculture shifts
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ArticleBelOrta to launch apple named after Pippa Middleton
The Pippa apple will be available commercially in time for next season and offers stand-out looks and good flavour
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ArticleTraders dye fruit to boost sales
Indian market traders are spray-painting fruit to make it appear ripe and boost sales, The Independent reports
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ArticleFresh start for bananas
Rain is heralding a brighter future for the Philippine banana sector after successive years of drought, disease and devastation
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ArticleEU acts to limit scope of Russian ban
Moscow preventing Spanish stonefruit shipments to China from passing through its territory
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ArticleMoorhouse & Mohan placed in administration
Cambridgeshire supplier in voluntary administration as legal bills related to supplier disputes become too much
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ArticlePeruvian blues fix a date in China
The first airflown shipment by China Eastern Airlines will coincide with the visit of Xi Jinping
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ArticleHort Connections heads to Adelaide in May
Ausveg and PMA Australia-New Zealand’s joint industry event Hort Connections has been locked in for 15-17 May 2017
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ArticleKorean consumers benefit from FTA action
Trade agreements make imported fruit more affordable and more popular
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ArticleTurkish lemons face EU obstacles
As the EU suffers a glut of lemons from Argentina, Turkish exporters may have to deal with the effects of tighter controls and higher transport costs

