All Production & Trade articles – Page 751
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ArticleKids fruit and veg crisps set for 2017 launch
Air-dried crisps entrepreneur raise almost £23,000 through Tesco-backed crowdfunding platform
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ArticleWalsh Mushrooms acquires Irish grower
UK mushroom group has bought Golden Mushrooms in a move that will increase its production to over 7,000 tonnes a year
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ArticlePrince de Bretagne promotes brassicas
The Breton marketer is shining a light on the broad range of brassicas available, from the common cauliflower to the less-known flower sprout
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ArticleWestfalia buys majority stake in Peruvian exporter
Avocado supplier has acquired a majority share in Peruvian grower-exporter Camet Trading
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ArticleUS "could get left behind"
United Fresh's Tom Stenzel encourages president Trump to renegotiate agricultural agreements "as soon as possible"
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ArticleQuality potato strategy for Gulf
The French potato sector sees significant potential in the Middle East market for its reliable high quality and ability to meet the needs of a wide range of consumers
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ArticleDominica weighs up banana possibilities
Country considers restarting banana exports to the UK
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ArticleCentral American FTAs with Korea boosting trade
Korea’s recent free trade deals with six Central American nations are expected to boost trade of bananas, pineapples and mangoes
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ArticleHope remains for TPP
A number of signatories meet at World Economic Forum following US withdrawal
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ArticleMorocco faces clementine crisis
The Moroccan minister of agriculture met with professionals from the sector last week to establish a plan to address the abnormally low price of clementines
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ArticleChile ramps up blues campaign
Promotional activities target German and French consumers as volumes surge
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ArticleWhite House moves to block Argentine lemons
APHIS decision follows strong opposition from Californian citrus industry
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ArticleSoil organic matter in the spotlight
The AHDB’s GREATsoils project has helped growers trial new ways of assessing and improving soil organic matter
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VideoAsia to become top market for SH grapes by 2020
Mihai Ciobanu of Fresh4cast looks at the implications of Asia's growing appetite for table grapes and what it means for other markets
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ArticleEuropean campaign comes to China
Freshness from Europe is presented in Beijing, showcasing the opportunities for fresh produce in the country
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ArticleNZ cherry exports flying high
Helicopters being used to protect crop, as exports tipped to hit NZ$50m this season
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ArticleSri Lanka invests in modernising ag
The World Bank has lent Sri Lank US$125m to modernise its agriculture sector
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ArticleDutch seaweed specialist launches ‘seaweed bacon’
Seamore follows up success of 'I Sea Pasta' with seaweed that masquerades as bacon and changes colour when fried
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AnalysisOpinion: Brexit debates are an opportunity
Hope, not fear, should power debates on farming and Brexit, writes Guy Watson, founder of Riverford Organics
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ArticleMonsanto takeover 'could help smaller firms'
Bayer’s takeover bid for Monsanto has sparked concerns about competition and product choice, but some are hopeful it could work in smaller seed companies’ favour

