All Production & Trade articles – Page 764
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ArticleSpain confirms bigger lemon crop
Production will rise by more than 20 per cent this season, while grapefruit volumes will fall
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ArticleResearch offers hope in fight against SWD
A new AHDB-funded research project on SWD fruit fly could spark optimism among growers
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ArticleTomato suppliers reap benefits of switching to LED
APS Salads and Flavour Fresh have cut energy costs and boosted yields after switching to a 100 per cent LED system
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ArticleClapham and Macdonald quit Produce Investments
Chairman Barrie Clapham and finance director Brian Macdonald announce departures, as company reports reduced profits
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ArticleMahindra Univeg invests in MeraKisan
Online platform set to extend its reach in India thanks to minority shareholding
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ArticleElsoms Seeds gears up for open days
Seed specialist is preparing to showcase its new species, varieties and chemical treatments
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Article'Digital future' for farming
Digitalisation, insects and 3D food printing will shape tomorrow’s industry according to a presentation at GlobalGAP Summit
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Article50 per cent sales boost for Langmead Herbs
Turnover at Sussex-based company rises thanks to new business gains and more trade with existing customers
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ArticleBrazil and India to strengthen trade links
Talks on opening the Indian market for Brazilian apples, avocados and table grapes are being pushed up the agenda
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ArticleGreenyard breaks ground on new US facility
The expansion will significantly boost the company’s operations in the northeastern US
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ArticleMoroccan berries on UK mission
A number of exporters of Moroccan berries arrived in London this week for one-on-one meetings with UK importers, with the aim of growing exports to the country
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ArticleNFU calls for European adjudicator
Union's president argues British farmers and suppliers should have the same protections abroad as they have in the UK
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ArticleSainsbury’s reduces food waste by 10 per cent
Sainbury’s has slashed food waste to energy recovery but charity donations of surplus produce remain small across major retailers
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ArticleVal Venosta: smaller crop but confidence high
With harvesting well underway in Italy's South Tyrol region, VI.P's apple volume is set to be 15-20 per cent down
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ArticleEgypt in talks to end Russia ban
Egypt’s AEC is in negotiations to end the ban on Egyptian produce exports to Russia before the start of the citrus campaign in December
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ArticleTesco listing for frozen acai brand
Sambazon makes move into retail as it looks to expand its presence in the British market
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ArticleMore cherries from Chile
Cold snap in early September fails to take shine of what promises to be a bumper harvest
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ArticleBackpacker tax dropped
The Australian government has dropped the proposed tax on working holiday visa holders to 19 per cent
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ArticleNationwide Produce sales smash £100m barrier
Turnover rises 35 per cent on the back of larger product range, new business and more stable supply in Europe
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ArticleA Spanish adventure
Two former Redbridge employees have set up a new business supplying a wide range of Spanish produce to the UK

