All Production & Trade articles – Page 825
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ArticleNew Living Wage ‘creates openings for prepared suppliers’
The view of William Jackson Food Group’s CEO, who also questions whether Aldi and Lidl have one eye on becoming more upmarket
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ArticleNew grant for Victorian growers
Australian state hopes programme will generate innovative ideas to grow more fruit, vegetables and nuts
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ArticleSales tumble at Chiquita
Fresh produce group reports its third quarter results, with lower sales in bananas and other produce
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ArticleEosta hints at EU protectionism
The Dutch organics specialist has argued that black spot disease found in some South African citrus shipments poses no threat to European fruit
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ArticleWRAP report outlines future of UK food
Major report argues that new technology and data will be vital in changing the way food is produced
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ArticleCamposol seeks to reassure investors over El Niño
Peruvian company says recent investments in more profitable crops like avocados and blueberries are paying off
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ArticleTonga eyes Chinese access
Small Pacific Islands nation sees opportunity for squash exports during gap in local production
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ArticleApple business boosts BayWa's bottom line
Acquisition of NZ supplier Apollo Apples contributes to overall increase in group's international fruit trade earnings
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ArticleMcDonald's backs young Italian growers
Apples, lettuce and oranges among products to be sourced from young producers as part of Fattore Futuro project
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Video'Fearful' growers may have to cut production - NFU
Farmers' union updates Catalyst for Change report, warning that many of the problems outlined still persist
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ArticleLEAF conference puts spotlight on health
Former EU chief scientific advisor Anne Glover gave the keynote address at LEAF’s annual conference, held yesterday in London
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ArticlePrices affecting fruit consumption in Japan
Fruit consumption in Japan continues to decline due to high prices, with kiwifruit bucking the trend
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ArticleCA pomegranates arrive in Aus
California’s Wonderful pomegranate season has kicked off, expected to last through January
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ArticleFruitnet brings Asia closer to Peru
The inaugural buyer-seller forum exploring Peru's export potential in Asia was held in Lima this week
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ArticleVietnam to replace "unsafe" Chinese veg
Vietnam wants to replace imported Chinese vegetables with home-grown greens for sale in wholesale markets
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ArticleUS growers oppose proposed pesticide ban
California citrus growers have dubbed a US government proposal to ban common pesticide chlorpyrifos "unfair"
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ArticlePromotions aplenty for Pink Lady
Expectations are high for the coming season in Europe, with a multitude of promotional activities in store for the apple
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ArticleUpward curve for Spain-EU exports
Fepex data covering January-August shows fresh produce exports to EU countries grew 17 per cent in value on 2014
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ArticleMalaysian success for WA corn grower
Promotion hits the sweet spot, as taste provides Trandos Farms with point of difference in Asian nation
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ArticleRenewables still viable despite cuts, says NFU
Green energy sector 'can cope' without incentives and is still a 'sensible' investment for growers, union has said

