All Production & Trade articles – Page 767
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ArticleThe glasshouse innovators giving plants a voice
LEDs and robotics may soon be central to glasshouse growing, but listening to the plant is what really counts. Fred Searle finds out more
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ArticleHoogendoorn buys Bellt Consultancy
Glasshouse tech company buys out production line systems operator, opening up new opportunities in process automation sector
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ArticleRSA grape deal sparks lemon hope
South Africa hopes to improve its access for lemons in China after securing a better protocol for its grapes in the People's Republic
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ArticleGreenery CEO calls for commercial push
Steven Martina joins Coforta boss Gerard Pronk to rally the troops at Coforta-Greenery anniversary event
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ArticleChile rides the walnut wave
Output is projected to rise strongly in the coming years but pressure on prices is already mounting
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ArticleThai importer ramps up apple promotions
Major retailers Tesco, Big C and Makro have been getting behind Thai importer Vachamon’s high-profile promotions for Jazz and Envy apples
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ArticleUK-Colombia trade ‘could grow’ post-Brexit
Colombian president Juan Manuel Santos has said Brexit could open the door for a better trade agreement between the two countries
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ArticleCGA reviews grapefruit campaign
South African grapefruit volumes were higher than initially expected this year, but below the levels seen in 2014 and 2015
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ArticleLiverpool container terminal to boost transatlantic trade
New £400m container terminal, equipped to welcome world’s biggest ships, is set to increase fresh produce trade with US and South America
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ArticleMangoes set to feature in UK-India trade deal
As British delegation heads to Delhi for talks on possible FTA, observers say the fruit could be a key bargaining chip
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ArticleMore Ecuadorean bananas for Europe
Growers are confident that they can increase exports to the EU once the new trade deal comes into effect
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ArticleBreakthrough for RSA grapes in China
New South African table grape deal in China hailed as biggest breakthrough since deregulation
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ArticlePhilippines, Australia expand mango pact
The Philippines has signed a Specific Commodity Understanding allowing the import of fresh mangoes into Australia
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ArticleItalian apples make Indian inroads
Market share developing, although domestic shortage unlikely to boost volumes in a big way
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ArticleTaste for exotics protects sales
Strong demand buffers exotics from Brexit price increases and exchange rate volatility, but suppliers say category must remain fresh
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ArticleMorocco exports boosted by shipping route update
CMA CGM has launched six seasonal services in time for the beginning of the Moroccan citrus and vegetable export camapaign
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AnalysisAnalysis: The phoenix rises
Following recent cases of companies going bust and their directors starting straight up in business again, Michael Barker asks a leading law firm to explain what is legal and how traders can protect themselves
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ArticlePeruvian producers mull raspberry potential
The Agriculture Ministry is helping small producers in the north of the country to grow and export the popular berry
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ArticleWaitrose adds topfruit to weather-blemished range
Apples and pears have been added to Waitrose’s Little Less than Perfect range this week as the UK topfruit season gears up
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ArticleAsh cloud hits Costa Rica bananas
Corbana says some 3,500ha in Atlantic coastal regions have been affected so far

