All Production & Trade articles – Page 771
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Qfly found in Western Australia
Just two states in Australia remain Queensland fruit fly free after the detection of the pest in Western Australia
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Mildew fungicide granted extension for minor use
A fungicide that controls powdery mildew in cucumbers has been granted an Extension of Authorisation for Minor Use
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Growers urged to ‘share their story’
Next year’s Open Farm Sunday will celebrate the diversity of farming under new theme as growers urged to sign up
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South African fruit industry launches chef competition
Cook South Africa competition asks young chefs to create dishes using South African fruit to win placement at top restaurant
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Locus Traxx lands Driscoll's award
Cold Chain Champion Award handed to temperature monitoring group for saving Driscoll’s over US$1.2m
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Malaysians favour imported produce
Malaysians spend billions on imported fruit and vegetables each year when home-grown produce is available
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Prices plummet due to cauliflower glut
Warm temperatures mean growers are harvesting January crops this week amid warnings of possible supply gap in early 2016
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UK props up poor Brazilian melon campaign
Contrasting fortunes between UK and European market highlights need for more cohesive marketing strategy on the continent
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Peru mulls cherry potential
Growers in the South American nation are looking to fill the supply window ahead of the Chilean season
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Flandria leeks show versatility
Flanders’ Marketing Board is eager to promote the different ways that leeks can be prepared, as growers get ready for a top crop
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UF breeds 'more resistant' citrus
The University of Florida says that it has grown trees with an enhanced resistance to citrus greening disease
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Sun World extends Chile grape programme
Leading US-based fruit breeder and marketer adds Chilean grower-exporters Rio King and Rio Blanco as grape licensees
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Cathay trials Toowoomba-HK flight
Australia’s Darling Downs producers have celebrated the inaugural direct cargo service from Toowoomba, Queensland, to Hong Kong
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Climate change worsens Syria crisis
Manmade global warming is exacerbating the situation in Syria, says study, deepening the drought and leading to mass displacement and regional tension
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Veg growers need national support
As prices fall and costs rise, French vegetable producers call on consumers to support local growers and on retailers to end the price war
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Panama spread 'caused by one clone'
The same clone of the Fusarium fungus is infecting Cavendish bananas globally, according to a new report
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New shipping route links UK and Portugal
New route will call at European and Portuguese ports three times a week provided by shipping firms MacAndrews and OPDR
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Piura shines spotlight on organic bananas
Buyers from the US, South Korea and Switzerland took part in inaugural business round table
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US driving China's apple imports
E-commerce and market access for US apples are leading the increase China’s imports of apples, pears and grapes
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Melon growers vote for R&D, biosecurity levy
Australia melon growers have voted in favour of a levy for biosecurity and research and development