All Production & Trade articles – Page 770
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ArticleGerman trade 'saddened' by Brexit vote
Head of DFHV Andreas Brügger says trade association is "very, very sad" about the referendum result
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ArticleEU-Ecuador trade deal still on track
EU representative Peter Schwaiger says Brexit will not alter the signing of its trade deal with Ecuador
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ArticleAG Thames sees turnover and profit slip
Turnover fell from £302 million to £287m at the fruit supplier although its soft-fruit operations saw sales growth
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ArticleTaste key to melon push
Nunhems has said that it is committed to flavour and new formats to boost the European melon and watermelon market
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CommentBrexit and its implications
FPJ’s Michael Barker and Eurofruit’s Mike Knowles discuss the implications of Brexit for the fresh produce business
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ArticleRSA citrus trade sees Brexit opportunities
South Africa’s citrus growers respond to Brexit with reference to reducing protectionism and technical barriers
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ArticleKarnataka mangoes head to the US
Mangoes from India’s Karnataka state have been airfreighted to the US for the first time
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ArticleDrought dents Thai exports
A prolonged heatwave in parts of Thailand this year has cut exotic fruit production and affected quality
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ArticleUK 'still key' for NZ apples
An increasing focus on Asia hasn’t eroded the UK’s position as the largest market for New Zealand apple exports by volume
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ArticleMicro produce aims for the mainstream
Micro produce is a favourite among top chefs who are succeeding in inspiring new consumers into this fast-growing category
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ArticleInterview: From rigs to riches
Dorota Szafalowicz tells Nina Pullman how she went from celery picker to head of procurement at produce giant G’s
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ArticleGrapes set for vintage year
Suppliers are in good spirits as conditions are combining for a strong summer, while value and volume sales are both showing a positive picture
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AnalysisOpinion: Uber and Amazon will transform supply chain
Tech companies such as Uber and Amazon are transforming the face of grocery retail, writes retail lawyer Dominic Watkins
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ArticleNatureSweet and Ganfer in JV
New partnership will create more than 100 hectares of greenhouses over three years
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ArticlePartnerships boost Apofruit sales and profit
Strategic deals with apple suppliers and another major marketer, Terremerse, have boosted the Italian firm's results
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APAL responds to Brexit
Peak body says Australia’s apple industry can adapt to economic changes caused by landmark vote
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ArticlePOs set to lose £33m after Brexit
Sector will shrink and be swamped by 'cheaper imports' if PO funding is not replaced by government, trade body warns
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AnalysisOpinion: Brexit threatens UK food security
Professor Tim Lang of City University London considers the potential for Brexit to disrupt the UK's food supply
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ArticleGrapes, kiwifruit showing growth in Japan
Japan’s average household expenditure on grapes and kiwifruit has peaked in May
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ArticleABGC secures buyout deal for TR4 farm
After two unsuccessful bids, peak industry body reaches agreement with owners of infested farm

