All Production & Trade articles – Page 793
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ArticleWeather hits RSA citrus volumes
Southern Africa will export less citrus fruit this year due to the ongoing drought in many regions, with real fears over the 2017 season
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ArticleTop banana! Mack and DGM back fruity card game
Two companies throw their support behind educational take on popular Top Trump cards
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ArticleStowaways 'cost A Gomez £350k'
Kent supplier calls on the government to take action following succession of issues related to migrants found in lorries
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ArticleNZ reacts quickly to velvetleaf outbreak
Biosecurity experts moving to halt spread of weed that has been traced back to fodder beet seeds
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ArticleVitacress teaches kids about herbs
Sussex grower welcomes schoolchildren to Runcton as part of its work with Tesco's Eat Happy Initiative
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ArticleDrought fails to dampen SA spirits
Despite many challenges, 2016 is shaping up to be a defining year for the South African top-fruit industry
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ArticleSA citrus exports set to fall
After a rapid rise in South African citrus over the past few years it is likely the country will export less fruit in 2016
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ArticleNFU: 'Worrying' figures show need for workers' scheme
NFU calls for new scheme for worldwide student workers after survey reveals extent of growers' concern
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ArticleAustralian macadamias on the march
Crop volume tipped to rise 4 per cent on previous season, with demand growing internationally
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ArticleFino lemons put in fine performance
Strong prices and markets translate into good returns for Murcian producers
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ArticleMarkets are the driving force
When it comes to the tomato category, Dutch group Rijk Zwaan has all bases covered, catering to the needs of any individual market
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ArticleGreenFruit Avocados in FrutiVal merger
US avocado supplier announces merger with Mexican grower-packer to cater to growing consumption
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ArticleChina access in sight for CA strawberries
California hopes to start shipping strawberries to China this summer after quarantine authorities announce initiation of draft import protocol
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ArticlePineberries released in Australia
Seeds of the white fleshed, red-seeded have been released in Australia
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ArticleProduce World's Jason Burgess handed BGA role
Burgess says he joins as vice chairman at a time where the British Growers Association 'needs to step up to the plate'
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ArticleEgypt remains up to the challenge
Despite the turmoil of recent years, Egypt appears to be in a strong position to carry on the development of the agricultural sector, thanks to continued governmental support
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ArticleAldi UK reviewing pesticide policy for suppliers
Discounter said its approach will go “beyond the current status quo” for pesticides including neonicotinoids
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ArticleProducers urged to unite under ‘Brand Australia’
Chairman of mining magnate says collaboration holds key to growing exports
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ArticleAustralian citrus bids to build momentum
As it gears up for the 2016 campaign, Australia’s citrus industry is looking to build on last year’s record export performance
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ArticleArgentina to press for end to US lemon ban
The government of Mauricio Macri is seeking closer trade links with the US

