All Production & Trade articles – Page 781
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ArticleSoft fruit body 'disagrees' with death knell warning
Report by hospitality firm claimed that 'UK strawberry fields may not be forever' due to impact of National Living Wage
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ArticleOakville Produce enters receivership
Retailers adamant there won’t be a potato shortage, as Australia’s largest supplier goes under
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ArticleFunds dry up at Lonrho Fresh
South African exporter goes into liquidation, blaming loss of main customer and a lack of available produce
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ArticleAckio invests in 'Europe-beating' cherry packing line
The new cherry grader allows cherries to be selected by any number and combination of criteria
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ArticleMixed bag for US nuts
Almond production is expected to fall while higher volumes are expected for walnuts and pecans, the latest USDA report has suggested
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ArticleMarshal Papworth students visit Borough Market
Students from the agricultural charity Marshal Papworth visited London’s famous retail market to hear tips from traders
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ArticleMajor report finds GM 'does not harm' humans
There is also no evidence that GM crops boost yields, or harm the environment, the new study has said
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ArticlePakistan eyes US$75m in mango exports
Export association suggests shipments will be around 100,000 tonnes, as market network expands
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ArticleNew Zealand named most competitive apple performer
Annual report ranks Oceanic nation ahead of Chile and the US, as it builds towards becoming NZ$1bn industry
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ArticleChilean raspberries heading for Spain
Breeder signs historic deal with major soft fruit producer in Huelva
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ArticleSan Miguel bolsters South African operation
Deal to acquire farms in Western Cape opens up new export opportunities to US
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ArticleBritish asparagus crop plays catch up
The British asparagus crop has been hit by cold temperatures in recent weeks but demand remains strong
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ArticleCyprus' biggest fresh produce co-op 'under investigation'
Sedigep, which is known for its citrus and potato exports, is reported to have sustained millions of euros in damage
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ArticleRetailers adopt uniform safety requirements
Australian supermarkets have harmonised audit processes, saving time and money
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ArticlePlant & Food delves into berry benefits
Collaboration with North Carolina Research Campus in the US aims to hasten delivery of commercial opportunities for berries
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ArticleOrganic production lags behind demand
The signs continue to look good for the organic market, although work needs to be done to keep up with demand
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ArticleGerman appetite for Fairtrade bananas grows
The country’s import volume of the product rose by a third in 2015 to 68,000 tonnes
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ArticleDecrease in latest NW cherry forecast
Round two estimate pegs crop 4.5 per cent lower than original forecast
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ArticleDefra under fire for not sourcing more British produce
New figures show government department has upped the amount of British produce it buys by four per cent
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ArticleDefra under fire for not sourcing more British produce
New figures show government department has upped the amount of British produce it buys by four per cent

