All Production & Trade articles – Page 784
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Final Florida citrus estimate released
USDA pegs orange volumes at 81.5m boxes, down 16 per cent on the previous campaign
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ArticlePAIA unveils seasonal category plan
The association anticipates increased demand for fresh asparagus in the US this season
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ArticleRecord results for Aussie grape exports
Australian table grape exports reached 108,584 tonnes by May with Japan a major growth market
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ArticleBritish cherries set for record volumes
British cherry volumes are expected to be up 22 per cent this year after new plantings in Hereford, Shropshire and Scotland
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ArticlePortugal: fresh impetus for Euro champions
The country's international footballing success is apparently being replicated in its fresh produce business
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ArticleEkland Marketing widens blackberry window
A new range of primocane varieties is set to extend production beyond the traditional summer window
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ArticleBetter season for Spanish strawberries
The 2015/16 campaign was marred with a supply glut at its outset but sales end on a stronger note
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ArticleSumo Citrus to go nationwide
Australian retailer Woolworths will be stocking Sumo Citrus mandarins nationwide for the first season
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ArticleOnline registration for Aussie apple & pear exporters
The Australian government has granted A$117,810 to industry body Apple & Pear Australia to set up an online registration system for exporters
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ArticleGWM acquires 19.99 per cent of T&G
Leading Chinese fresh produce distributor Golden Wing Mau has purchased 19.99 per cent of New Zealand-based T&G Global
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ArticleSunGold kiwi sales up 195 per cent at Waitrose
Sales of Zespri's golden kiwis are soaring as shoppers discover low-calorie premium fruit in Waitrose 1 range
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ArticleVeg growers facing 'worst crop situation in 40 years'
Heavy rain and hail across Europe has decimated vegetable crops with large parts of carrot and pea crops “totally lost”
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ArticleRemain vigilant for Diamond Back Moth, growers told
Numbers have dipped slightly as first Diamond Back Moth infestation dies down but growers expect ‘worse to come’
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ArticleProgramme delivers profits for macadamia growers
Australian industry to benefit from new initiatives to be outlined in workshops
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ArticleLime time for First Fresh
Exporter looks for unique ways to position New Zealand limes in Asian markets
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ArticleMore blues from Peru head to UK
Sharp rise in exports reflects growing demand for the super food among British consumers
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ArticleRuby Roman grapes sell for ¥1.1m
Japan’s first auction of Ruby Roman table grapes for the season has fetched a record ¥1.1m (US$10,900) for one prized bunch
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ArticleTech-grant for Bowen Farm
Australian retailer Coles has granted A$400,000 to Rocky Ponds family business to boost productivity
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ArticleRobots 'could replace' migrant workers post-Brexit
Britain’s departure from the EU may see firms relying on robots to fill a void left by migrant workers, study finds
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ArticleLondoners ‘will waste’ 4m bags of salad this summer
A quarter of Londoners will waste as much bagged salad as they eat this summer, a new survey has found

