All Production & Trade articles – Page 816
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ArticleBC cherry industry chases Asian fortunes
Sales into China ramp-up significantly on the back of trade mission, with TPP expected to bring more benefits
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ArticleVale da Rosa sets sights on Brazil
Company set to carry out its first table grape exports to the South American country in July
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ArticlePoliticians back Portugal Fresh
For the first time the event’s history, Portugal’s prime minister António Costa visited Fruit Logistica to show his support for the industry
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ArticleSpain's full-year exports rise in value
Fepex releases full 2015 Spanish fresh produce import and export figures
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ArticleOpen Farm Sunday offers free training
Growers thinking of hosting an Open Farm Sunday can sign up for free workshops or information events to help prepare
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ArticleAldi and NFU Scotland promote Scottish produce
Retailer has partnered with farming union to host in-store promotional days and in-store tastings of Scottish produce
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ArticleNZ cherry sales continue to tick over
Records have been broken in both the export and domestic markets, with fruit still available
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ArticleMexico and EU announce plans for organic trade deal
Bananas could be one of the main products to benefit from a bilateral trade agreement for organic products
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ArticleDouble milestone for key watercress farm
To coincide with 30 years of production, Royalcress expects to hit the 10 million kilo harvest mark this year
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ArticleLeeks growers seek St David’s Day tie-up
Leek Growers Association want leeks to be eaten on Welsh national day to replicate Haggis and Burns Night association
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ArticleZespri partners with Surf Life Saving NZ
Deal will provide free training programmes to life savers across North Island’s eastern region
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ArticleIndia should consume more F&V, says study
Indians not eating enough fruit and vegetables, and more work needed to educate younger consumers, says new report from policy-oriented think-tank
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ArticleBlackberries push berry growth higher
Global berry production and consumption have continued their upward trend, according to German analyst AMI
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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

