All Production & Trade articles – Page 755
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ArticlePrimland previews season at AFL
French kiwifruit grower-marketer Primland will preview its new production season at Asia Fruit Logistica next week
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ArticleAustralian citrus sales surge in Japan
Trade and economic factors propel sales in Asian market, as Now in Season! programme extends
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ArticleChina becomes a full member of WAPA
World Apple & Pear Association president Daniel Sauvaitre explains why China's membership brings a new level of transparency to the global topfruit association
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ArticleEnd of era for Hawke’s Bay’s oldest apples
Bostock New Zealand has pulled out some of its oldest trees to make way for sweeter, high-colour varieties
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ArticleApal signs two-year deal with Adama
Crop protection specialist Adama has signed a sponsorship deal with industry body Apple & Pear Australia
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ArticleBayWa puts down new roots in Asia
With a new office open in Thailand, the group is committed to growth in the region, despite slow progress on market access
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ArticleRomanian blackberry supplier seeks to expand
Having made its name as a key domestic supplier, Toader Teodor is now looking to grow its exports, starting in central Europe
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ArticleSaudi importers turn to Turkey
As demand soars during the annual Hajj, Saudi Arabia expects to import significantly more fresh produce from competitively priced Turkey
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ArticleTitchmarsh joins Waitrose organic campaign
Alan Titchmarsh and Countryfile's Ellie Harrison will feature in the supermarket’s organic marketing initiative
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ArticleDouble-digit sales growth for English apples
Final figures for the 2015-16 season show that the mults bought 11.2 per cent more, with Sainsbury's the leading retailer
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ArticleMexican limes suffer after heavy rain
Quality and supply of Mexican limes are sliding following heavy rain and storms after tropical storm Earl
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ArticleUK ‘must look outside EU for opportunity’
Theresa May has spoken of her determination to make Brexit a success at the first cabinet meeting since the Leave vote
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ArticleGovernment to consider grocery watchdog expansion
Ministers will begin a consultation in September on giving farmers greater protections from supermarkets
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ArticleZespri sales hit NZ$1.9bn
Record performance betters last year’s result by 22 per cent, as SunGold continues to perform well on world stage
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ArticlePHP forecasts boost in bananas
Cameroon’s leading banana producer has set a target of 230,000 tonnes of production by 2020 in the country’s Littoral Region
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ArticleKorea eyes tropical fruit crops
Korea’s Rural Development Administration is researching the future impact of climate change and experimenting with warmer climate crops
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ArticleRoyal recognition for Serbian fruit exporter
Ritopek Cherries has been given a royal warrant by HRH Crown Prince Alexander II for its range of fresh fruit
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ArticleMoroccan producers feel the heat
Country-wide heat waves have caused problems for Moroccan apple and stonefruit growers, with insufficient chilling hours leading to quality and quantity issues
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AnalysisPlenty of potential for European peppers
Enza Zaden's Hans Verwegen looks at the European pepper market and considers a possible comeback for the category.
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ArticleStrong half-year for Total Produce
Revenue is up significantly at the Ireland-based multinational, as sales rise within and without the Eurozone and sage investments pay off

