All Production & Trade articles – Page 783
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ArticleCrowdfunded feast celebrates start of British asparagus
Asparagus starred in a five-course menu held in honour of the start of the British season in Bristol last week
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ArticleNew image for South African citrus
South Africa’s summer citrus campaign continues to gain momentum in the US with the launch of a new brand identity
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ArticleLemon shortage causes price spike
Wholesalers report delay in Argentinian lemon exports to the UK has hiked prices as Spanish season draws to an end
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ArticleCrackdown on ‘seductive’ banana consumption
China imposes new laws on ‘erotic’ consumption of fruit in stand against ‘inappropriate’ content
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ArticleHazera champions round radish
Seed specialist outlines the latest innovations in the development of the segment
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ArticleAustralian macadamias on show in South Korea
Power bloggers and celebrity chef share experiences from four-day tour with consumers in Asian nation
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ArticleArgentina celebrates US lemon deal
Citrus producers seek to allay fears of Californian growers by pledging to avoid flooding market with fruit
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ArticleKiwifruit NZ to reconsider marketing proposals
The New Zealand High Court has ordered Kiwifruit New Zealand to reconsider marketing proposals from Seeka and Splice
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ArticleProduce firm crowned 'fastest growing' business in East Midlands
Chris Eley Produce has taken the number one place for profit growth this year on the annual East Midlands Top 200 Report
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ArticleVelvetleaf inspections scaled back in NZ
New Zealand government aims to develop long-term management plan, as pest plant is found among Waikato maize crops
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ArticleNew citrus group to defend EU interests
Committee unites representatives from France, Italy and Spain to tackle challenges including citrus black spot
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ArticleFirst Indian pomegranates arrive in US
Kay Bee Exports lands fresh pomegranate shipment in North America after USDA approves irradiation programme
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ArticleJimbofresh melons make a splash
Spanish producer says production of Okashi, Cayoran and Jimbee set to grow following favourable market response
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ArticleEU producers eye new markets in Asia
Annual meeting of joint Franco-Hispano-Italian Committee discusses potential of South East Asian countries
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ArticleNew strawberry shows early promise
Developed by Italian breeder CIV, trial production of the Flavia variety is due to begin in Spain next year
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ArticleTraditional retail key to India
Understanding traditional street vendors and ‘mom-and-pop’ stores is vital to reaching India’s fast-expanding consumer market, heard delegates at Fresh Produce India
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ArticleNew Zealand exports top NZ$4.3bn
Strong branding, marketing and productivity have seen a record year for New Zealand’s horticulture exports in 2015
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ArticlePioneering firm ups turnover and pre-tax profit
Watts group - which brought the first UK-grown sweet potato to market - saw turnover rise to £32.6m in the year ending 30 September 2015
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ArticleSales rise helps Berry Gardens turnover skyrocket
The berry co-operative grew its turnover by 15.8 per cent from 2014 to £278m in 2015
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ArticlePotato firm feels the heat
Wilson's Country saw turnover fall from £14 million to £11.9m in the year to 25 July 2015

