All Production & Trade articles – Page 782
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ArticleIsraeli tomato exports decline
As the number of tomato growers falls, Israeli production is sliding steadily, with exports suffering as a result of strong domestic demand
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ArticleMoroccan exports to Spain on the up
In the first three months of 2016, Spanish imports of Moroccan fruit and vegetables grew by a sizeable 26 per cent
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ArticleFrench apples unfazed by Brexit
French apple exporters appear unconcerned by the possible impact of the summer’s Brexit vote, especially those focused on niche, high-quality varieties
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ArticleThe changing face of the industry
Report from industry analyst Rabobank highlights the growth of certain producers and the demand for a wider variety of produce globally
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ArticleUK to build £2m Calais wall
The UK government will fund a 4m-high wall to protect access roads to Calais from migrants and minimise disruption to freight traffic
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ArticleBayer continues crop science commitment
Despite a "difficult business environment", the group will continue to invest in sustainable agricultural solutions
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ArticleSALSA and Soil Association launch dual audit
Small producers can soon be audited simultaneously for both organic production and food safety
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ArticleGalilee signs new deal with Zemach
The Israeli exporter has agreed a three-year deal with Zemach Packhouse to maintain its position as the leading exporter of green-skin avocados in the world
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ArticleCrucial time ahead for RSA citrus growers
Drought and water shortages in South Africa’s northern regions are threatening the next citrus crop
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ArticleNot all doom and gloom for China
Asiafruit Congress gets underway with session on where to next for People's Republic
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ArticleEgyptian exports rise to meet demand
Demand is soaring for a number of Egyptian produce exports, including tomatoes, oranges, onions and strawberries, not least from Russia
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ArticleStopping the rot in seed potatoes
Bacterial diseases have always been a challenge for the British seed potato industry, but now there are concerns they could begin to dent exports
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ArticleSouth Africa 'wins CBS war'
The country has reached a point where it seems to have won its citrus black spot battle and can now deal with other challenges
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ArticleCitrus greening threat to Tanzania
Scientists in the country have warned over the potential spread of the disease
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ArticleHighline caps strong first half for Fyffes
Acquisition of mushroom firm boosted Irish group's results, with strong growth also reported for melons and pineapples
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ArticleBelOrta in deal with Veiling Haspengouw
Belgian cooperative BelOrta has formed a cooperation agreement with topfruit specialist Veiling Haspengouw, as Greenyard Foods withdraws from JV
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ArticleSainsbury’s sees unseasonable spike in sprout sales
Retailer said health benefits of sprouts and alternative recipes have created ‘unprecedented’ summer demand
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ArticlePrimland previews season at AFL
French kiwifruit grower-marketer Primland will preview its new production season at Asia Fruit Logistica next week
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ArticleAustralian citrus sales surge in Japan
Trade and economic factors propel sales in Asian market, as Now in Season! programme extends
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ArticleChina becomes a full member of WAPA
World Apple & Pear Association president Daniel Sauvaitre explains why China's membership brings a new level of transparency to the global topfruit association

