All Production & Trade articles – Page 824
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ArticleMoroccan citrus output rises
Production is on course to hit 2m in 2015/16 according to unofficial forecasts
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ArticleFirm turns university link into banana supply
Martyn Fisher meets the directors of leading foodservice banana supplier JN Fox & Sons to hear about its pioneering sourcing plans
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ArticleNew EU organics regs to allow mixed farms
EU policymakers have voted to retain mixed farms in a move that could stimulate growth in the UK organic sector
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AnalysisOpinion: UK should see value in South African citrus
Challenging EU import conditions for South African citrus could see UK lose out to others, says Justin Chadwick of the South African Citrus Growers' Association
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ArticleOrganics sees value explosion
Sector sees ‘phenomenal’ value growth of 11.5 per cent as consumers latch onto concrete health benefits and retailers offer tempting promotions
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ArticleJapan promotes Vietnam mangoes
Japanese retail giant Aeon is promoting Vietnamese Cat Chu mangoes for the first time
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ArticleMonsoons hit crops in southern India
Heavy rain in southern India has damaged fruit and vegetable crops, pushing up local prices
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ArticleRecord returns for NZ pipfruit industry
Increasing focus on Asia sees export earnings climb to NZ$620m over 2016
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ArticleGreen Wing creator directs new Albert Bartlett TV ads
The adverts form part of a new £3 million campaign by the potato giant to market its fresh and frozen lines
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ArticleFormer commercial manager joins Freshtime
Melanie Cushen has joined growing prepared produce firm alongside three other new appointments
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ArticleMexican workers count cost of Patricia
Ex-mayor of Cihuatlán warns that thousands of jobs lost as a result of the storm could lead to social unrest
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ArticleKent Potato Company confirms closure
Produce Investments subsidiary announces it will cease operating by 1 December 2015 after losing key retail contract
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ArticleAeon promotes Vietnamese mangoes
The Vietnamese Embassy in Japan has organised promotions of Vietnamese mangoes at Aeon retail stores in Japan
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ArticleMorrisons to launch permanent wonky veg range
Retailer will stock wonky carrots, potatoes, onions and parsnips in new range after Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall highlights food waste
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ArticleArgentine produce exports slump
Lower output and fall in average prices hits exporters in first nine months of 2015
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ArticleSpain kicks off US citrus campaign
First vessel of the 2015/16 season currently bound for Philadelphia
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ArticlePeru explores raspberry potential
Government helping small producers to develop exports through the provision of subsidised credit and free technical advice
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ArticleMahindra ships first Peruvian grapes
Indian conglomerate kicks off Peruvian grape export programme with shipments of Red Globe to Europe
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ArticleChilean cherries flying out for Asia
The first shipments of cherries from Chile have begun, with export volumes looking similar to last season
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ArticleProfits flat at fresh produce giant
Minor, Weir and Willis, which increased turnover in 2014 to £150 million from £137.4m, pointed to a competitive marketplace

