All Production & Trade articles – Page 811
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ArticleAusveg commends Czech labelling laws
Australian industry body says new rules will prevent ambiguous and deceitful labelling
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ArticleEfsa 'begins review' of neonics ban
Commission has reportedly said review could lead to tightening or softening of ban on three neonicotinoid pesticides
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ArticleRotterdam strike hits fruit arrivals
Port’s first strike in 13 years likely to be the first of several walkouts in protest at increased automation
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ArticleSouth Korea access for Chilean cherries
South Korea’s move to allow fumigation-free access for Chile could see winter demand for cherries take off in the north Asian nation
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ArticleSeed company unveils novel ‘egg and chips’ plant
Thompson & Morgan has launched a new hybrid plant that will produce both aubergines and potatoes
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ArticleMild winter threatens to derail Spanish exports
Harvesting of key crops such as lettuce, broccoli and strawberries is running several weeks ahead in some areas
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ArticleStonefruit gets kick stART
New South African stonefruit exporter involves producers and plant breeders and will utilise exclusive new varieties
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ArticleMunch’n kiwiberries set to enter Thailand
Freshmax continues to develop awareness and demand for category in Asia
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ArticleSanLucar extends global reach
The company is evolving as a global supplier of premium fruits and vegetables from around the world
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ArticleTurkish exports drop in value
A combination of exchange rate fluctuations and political crises have resulted in a major decline in the value of Turkish exports
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ArticleUK berry pioneer Hugh Lowe passes away
Berry Gardens co-founder and industry champion Hugh Lowe passed away at the end of 2015 following a short illness
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ArticleTruss outlines plans for Defra facelift
Environment department to be modernised, while more capital funding will boost flood defences and marketing, Liz Truss has said
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ArticleNo tariffs on Pakistani potatoes
Government confirms no duty on exports, with mistier labelling speculation as a ploy from industry middlemen
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ArticleKorea welcomes first Peruvian mangoes
Peru expects to ship up to 300 tonnes to the Asian country between January and March
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ArticleSharp rise in Michoacán avocado exports
Shipments increased by more than 100,000 tonnes last year, but question mark hangs over 2016 as federal funding programme is cut
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ArticleABGC enters buy-out negotiations
Peak body for Australian bananas aims to safeguard industry buy purchasing disease infested farm
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ArticleUK 'increasing reliance' on overseas agriculture
New report says UK could be food self-sufficient 'in theory' but is currently outsourcing majority of agriculture abroad
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ArticleHigh hopes for Chilean cherry exports
Chilean cherry industry remains optimistic about export campaign despite smaller crop
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ArticleStars align for Tasmanian cherries
Positive signs for cherry industry in Chinese market as export programmes begin to ramp-up
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ArticleJapan moves to cut inspection times
New service aims to allow easier movement of fruit out of Asian nation for tourists

