All Production & Trade articles – Page 820
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ArticlePanama spread 'caused by one clone'
The same clone of the Fusarium fungus is infecting Cavendish bananas globally, according to a new report
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ArticleNew shipping route links UK and Portugal
New route will call at European and Portuguese ports three times a week provided by shipping firms MacAndrews and OPDR
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ArticlePiura shines spotlight on organic bananas
Buyers from the US, South Korea and Switzerland took part in inaugural business round table
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ArticleUS driving China's apple imports
E-commerce and market access for US apples are leading the increase China’s imports of apples, pears and grapes
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ArticleMelon growers vote for R&D, biosecurity levy
Australia melon growers have voted in favour of a levy for biosecurity and research and development
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ArticleEustice calls for supply chain adjustment
Defra minister argues that small farmers are having to take on a disproportionate level of risk
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ArticleOpera and Origine: contrasting styles for Italian pears
Two of Italy's newest joint ventures are trying to offer global markets a united front when it comes to pear exports
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Anecoop to announce record results
Results of 2014/15 campaign put company on strong footing as it enters its 40th anniversary year
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ArticleVolume and value up for NZ pipfruit
Exports up on early season estimates, with Royal Gala continuing to lead the way
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ArticleSpanish lemons in short supply
Spanish lemons could be in short supply in the UK in the new year, due to reduced crop volumes
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ArticleGotham Greens opens largest urban greenhouse
New facility on top of soap factory in Chicago will supply premium-quality vegetables and herbs all year round
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ArticlePhilippines struggles to supply bananas
The Philippines is struggling to meet growing global demand for its bananas due to adverse weather affecting production
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ArticleAgrovista chairman retires after 43 years
James Robertson joined the company in 1972 as a graduate trainee before working his way up to senior roles
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ArticleSpanish exports soar in 2015
Fepex reveals nine-month increase in fresh produce export value and volume, while imports also climb
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ArticleGrowers hit by Egypt seed potato decision
A late decision by Egyptian importers to ban seed potato imports over 55mm has had major impact on British growers
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ArticleCosta calls for foreign investment
Australia’s leading horticulture company has voiced concern over Australia’s undercapitalisation of its agriculture
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ArticlePeppers hit by 'traffic light' price wars
Pepper suppliers are seriously worried about the effects of the supermarkets’ race to the bottom on price
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ArticleBrazil dominates orange juice sector
Brazil dominates world orange juice production, sending 80 per cent of its exports to Europe. But who are the key plays in this lucrative industry and how is it developing? Andrew Morgan and Patricia Salume report
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ArticleMushroom sector poised for growth
Mushroom suppliers have their concerns about the introduction of the National Living Wage, and continued price pressure, but there’s a lot to be happy about in the category
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ArticleSpecial report: From Scotland, with produce
With a lively interest in anything from NPD to the GM debate, Scottish fresh produce suppliers are as diverse as their landscape. Nina Pullman went to visit

