All Production & Trade articles – Page 842
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ArticleWorldwide Fruit aims to double Envy exports
Marketer said it will aim to improve grower returns on last year although some varieties are performing better than others
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ArticleCambodia urges vegetable growth
Cambodian growers are being pushed to switch to staples such as rice and cassava to alternative vegetables
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ArticleCamposol diversification pays off
In its third quarter results the company noted higher sales and earnings, driven by blueberries and avocados
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ArticlePeru launches first UK quinoa campaign
Promotional campaign will target UK suppliers and consumers after quinoa imports rose by 50 per cent over one year
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ArticlePutting a strong season in perspective
Fred Meintjes looks at the factors turning pre-season despair in South African citrus into a triumphant campaign
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ArticleIrish supplier buys redundant mushroom farm
Gold Circle Mushrooms has bought a former mushroom site in Fladbury with permission to build 28 growing houses
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ArticleSimister opens G’s mushrooms facility
Tesco’s Matt Simister attended official opening of G’s mushroom factory, which created 300 new jobs
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ArticleCA grape season follows early path
Season set to wrap-up in early November, almost three weeks ahead of traditional conclusion dates
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ArticleProduce World launches first organic Maris Piper
Organic Maris Piper listed at select Waitrose stores after a low blight pressure season
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ArticleWA mango season hits lull
Early-season cold snap leads to split crop, forcing prices and demand up in domestic market
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ArticleRSA stonefruit in at OTC Canada
South African organic stonefruit season kicks off at OTC Holland subsidiary
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ArticleMorrisons to stock green pumpkins to save crop
Retailer will stock 500,000 green pumpkins from today as low sunlight means crop has not ripened in time for Halloween
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ArticleBGP increases Egyptian citrus programme
Exporter targets 700 containers over 2015/16 season, as demand rises out of Asia
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ArticleDel Monte highlights avo, fresh-cut success
Fresh produce gaints reports on higher sales and net income for the third quarter of the year
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ArticleAustralian export plan delayed
New fee system for biosecurity and certification will now be implemented in December
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ArticleNew ownership for Scottish supplier
Stewarts of Tayside has announced a restructure within the family-run business supported by funding from Clydesdale Bank
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ArticleSteep airfreight costs cut fruit exports
Steep airfreight costs – up to 50 per cent of sales price – are restricting Vietnam's fruit exports
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ArticleDrought forcing growers to fallow land
As California’s drought enters its fourth year, consumers in the US have yet to feel the pinch on their groceries.
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ArticleGrowers could be ‘proud’ to start season with Robijn
Jonagold clone and heavy-cropping variety Robijn touted as a stronger start to British season than Discovery
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ArticleMexico counts clean-up cost of Patricia
Reports of localised flooding and damage to infrastructure but country escapes worst of storm

