All Production & Trade articles – Page 802
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Stonefruit gets kick stART
New South African stonefruit export company involves producers and plant breeders and will utilise exclusive new varieties
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More promo work helps veg processor grow
Emmett UK recorded a turnover of £52.3 million for the 15-month period from 24 February 2014 to 30 May 2015
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Produce World and LFP JV set to end
Brassica JV ending at the start of 2016 as Produce World Group instead wants to focus on what it sees as its four key categories
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UK Muñoz firms eye up move to ‘secure their futures'
New facility is being designed around MM (UK) and MM Flowers' future plans, and incorporates the latest processes and techniques
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SA grape harvest gathers pace
Fred Meintjes reports as the first major South African table grape shipments of the season head to Europe
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Changing climate hits veg supply
Warm temperatures are causing havoc in UK cauliflower supply but it is a sign of a longer-term change in winter vegetable sourcing
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Special report: Dawn of the mega-port
A need for shorter supply chains has led to a raft of major investments at key British ports for expansions and port-side logistics centres
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Opinion: Agriculture is a culprit and victim of climate change
Climate change correspondent at agri-research centre Cirad, Emmanuel Torquebiau, reports from the Paris Climate Talks
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Banana supply spotlight: Ecuador
Martyn Fisher takes a look at the latest developments in Ecuador, one of the planet’s most vital banana-exporting countries
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Banana value dips in static market
The banana market has its usual share of weather issues, and the looming threat of a deadly disease, but those two fears aside, the category is in good health
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IG International launches kinnow exports
Russian market receives first shipment as Mumbai-based company targets international markets
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Japan eyes Vietnamese opportunities
Government moves to open-up market for pear and orange exports as tariff cuts loom
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Tesco and Sainsbury’s affected by Cumbria floods
Severe flooding in Cumbria and Lancashire has left thousands without power and major disruption to road and rail traffic
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New rules reinforce Russian ban
Russia has moved to prevent banned countries from re-exporting their produce through neighbouring Belarus by stepping up phytosanitary controls
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Australia earmarked for Pulmac production
Commercialisation push continues to gather momentum for New Zealand-bred apple variety
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Mushroom supplier wins Tesco listing
Hughes Mushrooms’ new prepared range of mushrooms will be listed in 15 Tesco stores across Northern Ireland
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New legislation aids Florida citrus industry
US senator Bill Nelson files bill to help citrus industry rebound from greening disease
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Diary of an AHDB Potatoes apprentice
Visiting branded potato giant McCain, meeting industry experts in storage and grading, and hearing from leading growers – Bryonie Cundy writes about life on the first-ever AHDB Potatoes Next Generation scheme
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Chinese inspectors visit Argentine blueberry farms
South American country moves a step closer to securing access to the Chinese market
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Mexico eyes Chinese banana market
Following the success of its berries and avocados, bananas could become the next Mexican fruit heading for China