All Production & Trade articles – Page 811
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ArticleUS, Peru establish blueberry council
Agricultural visit to Lima sees Tom Vilsack sign binational blueberry agreement
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ArticleGrow Your Own event welcomes local children
Produce World and the East of England Agricultural Society hosted around 400 schoolchildren for potato planting event
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ArticleBayWa benefits from international operations
German group boosts EBIT over 2015 financial year amid challenging agricultural environment
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ArticleADBA makes £25m renewables call
Bioresource industry body says George Osborne can help boost exports by allocating funding in Wednesday's Budget
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ArticlePoskitt to stand down at NFU
Horticulture Board chairman quits to dedicate more time to family carrot business
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ArticleSpecial report: Belgian promise
The UK and Belgium have long been profitable trading partners, but exporters are now looking for more direct relationships
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The Jersey Boys
Produce Investments’ takeover of the Jersey Royal Company has been marked by a series of major investments in packing and growing. Nina Pullman went to visit
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ArticlePBGEA warns of tough times ahead
Philippines banana industry could be set for an even more difficult year after losing US$500m in exports in 2015
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ArticlePeru tops LatAm mandarin export league
Andean nation shipped more than 100,000 tonnes of mandarins last year
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ArticleUS embarks upon trade mission
Agriculture secretary Tom Vilsack is leading business leaders on a trade mission to Peru and Chile this week
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ArticleFairytale goes on for berries
Despite weather issues, the berry market is in rude health, with low shelf prices boosting penetration, and future-proofing mapping out the next stages of growth
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ArticleGold kiwifruit left off China trade list
New Zealand export industry raises concerns over absence but MPI confirms programmes will go ahead
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ArticleSteady sales for Spanish Persimon
In spite of the fruit’s growing popularity, reduced volumes put the brakes on Spanish Persimon’s UK expansion this season
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ArticleLimoneira hit by lower lemon sales
Limoneira attributes a drop in first-quarter revenue to lower US lemon volumes
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ArticleNew Zealand cherries on record run
Exports from the country have set a new benchmark for the second straight year, with strong demand in Asia
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ArticleChilean grapes in Fairtrade first
Scheme aims to boost export prospects of small producers by giving them access to varieties developed within Chile
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ArticleMyFarm eyes second kiwifruit orchard
New Zealand agri-investment company is looking to diversify its portfolio and invest in another kiwifruit orchard
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ArticleTwo new pears developed in Australia
Apple and Pear Australia is working with growers to trial two new pear varieties
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ArticleG's makes key senior appointments
As well as making internal promotions, G’s has also looked outside of the business to freshen things up
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ArticleWild weather rattles South Africa
Northern citrus growers in South Africa battle with drought while nearby areas are devastated by floods

