All Production & Trade articles – Page 802
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ArticleSuppliers urged to partner with tech start ups
City Food Lecture: The future of food consumption is centred around a partnership between food and technology
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ArticleOppy adds colour with lemon plums
Importer expects shipments of Chile-grown fruit through first week of March
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ArticleHort Innovation invests in cross industry research
Industry body Horticulture Innovation Australia has established four expert advisor panels to drive investment in the industry
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ArticleGold3 kiwifruit at centre of Zespri’s future
New Zealand kiwifruit market Zespri has put the Psa resistant Gold3 variety at the centre of its five-year marketing plan
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ArticleNew look for Val Nantais
The new logo of Val Nantais illustrates the salad cooperative’s forward-looking approach, including strong, direct links to consumers
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ArticleCommercial tomato varieties have ‘less pest resistance’
New study finds whitefly is 80 per cent less likely to settle on wild tomatoes compared to modern high-yielding varieties
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ArticleTurkey helps out produce exporters
Country has granted subsidies to exporters hit by closure of Russian market and forced to seek new opportunities
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ArticleBumper harvest helps put Kettle back in profit
In the year to 30 May 2015, the Fife-based business saw turnover rise by five per cent to £100.9m, coupled with a pre-tax profit of £2.1m
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ArticleQV profit margin stays stable despite price pressure
The vegetable business' pre-tax profit for the 2014-15 financial year was only slightly down on 2013-14's figure
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ArticleSwiss criticised on Saharan tomatoes
Coop Switzerland to stop sourcing tomatoes from Western Sahara in 2017, while Migros refuses to boycott area
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ArticleCoconut water CEO slams 'whinging' suppliers
Boss of Vita Coco claims suppliers 'bleating' about Tesco's treatment of them 'wouldn’t have a business at all' without the supermarket giant
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ArticleBridging the gap in Ethiopia
Bayer supports access to high-quality vegetable seeds for smallholder farmers in Ethiopia
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ArticleAustralia searches for smoother rinds
New study to compare Australian and Washington navel rind textures
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ArticleCoca-Cola launches Indian fruit drink
Beverage to contain 10.4 per cent juice concentrate, procured from local farmers
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ArticleThe One Show backs fruit and veg suppliers
Popular BBC programme highlighted ‘fractured’ relationship between suppliers and retailers during feature on food waste
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ArticleCucumbers go through the wire
Concerns over cucumbers becoming the ‘new banana’ in the supermarket price war are being somewhat offset by growers embracing the high-wire growing system, as Martyn Fisher finds out
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ArticleNew growing system arrives in UK
Growing in confined and protected spaces has become even more viable with the arrival of the Growtainer. Nina Pullman chats to co-founder Glenn Behrman
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AnalysisOpinion: Join with other sectors to boost consumption
British Growers Association chief executive, Jack Ward, on why fresh produce should join with other sectors to boost consumption
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ArticleSalad value slides as retailers slash prices
Retail promotions continue to drag salad value down, but added-value and health trends are propping up other areas of the category
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ArticleCanberra airport to boost Australian exports
Australian exporters are expected to benefit from the new Canberra International Airport with flights to Singapore and New Zealand

