All Production & Trade articles – Page 844
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ArticleBanana supply spotlight: Ecuador
Martyn Fisher takes a look at the latest developments in Ecuador, one of the planet’s most vital banana-exporting countries
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ArticleBanana value dips in static market
The banana market has its usual share of weather issues, and the looming threat of a deadly disease, but those two fears aside, the category is in good health
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ArticleIG International launches kinnow exports
Russian market receives first shipment as Mumbai-based company targets international markets
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ArticleJapan eyes Vietnamese opportunities
Government moves to open-up market for pear and orange exports as tariff cuts loom
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ArticleTesco and Sainsbury’s affected by Cumbria floods
Severe flooding in Cumbria and Lancashire has left thousands without power and major disruption to road and rail traffic
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ArticleNew rules reinforce Russian ban
Russia has moved to prevent banned countries from re-exporting their produce through neighbouring Belarus by stepping up phytosanitary controls
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ArticleAustralia earmarked for Pulmac production
Commercialisation push continues to gather momentum for New Zealand-bred apple variety
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ArticleMushroom supplier wins Tesco listing
Hughes Mushrooms’ new prepared range of mushrooms will be listed in 15 Tesco stores across Northern Ireland
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ArticleNew legislation aids Florida citrus industry
US senator Bill Nelson files bill to help citrus industry rebound from greening disease
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ArticleDiary of an AHDB Potatoes apprentice
Visiting branded potato giant McCain, meeting industry experts in storage and grading, and hearing from leading growers – Bryonie Cundy writes about life on the first-ever AHDB Potatoes Next Generation scheme
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ArticleChinese inspectors visit Argentine blueberry farms
South American country moves a step closer to securing access to the Chinese market
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ArticleMexico eyes Chinese banana market
Following the success of its berries and avocados, bananas could become the next Mexican fruit heading for China
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ArticlePesticide exposure linked to poor lung function
Children who are exposed to organophosphate pesticides have similar lung capacities to passive smokers, new study finds
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ArticleGangmaster with 760 workers has licence revoked
A labour supplier to the Cambridgeshire fresh produce industry has been banned following serious breaches of GLA conditions
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ArticleChilean cherry promotions takeoff in China
Programme sees fruit and ordering instructions distributed to passengers on China Eastern flights
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ArticleRussia omits lemons from Turkish ban
The list of Turkish products banned by Russia is equally interesting for its missing items, with key Turkish export lemons notable by their absence
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ArticlePlant protection product erosion 'harming industry'
Complexity and cost of plant protection product registration process is disincentive for suppliers to put new products onto market, BGA claims
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ArticleLa Linea Verde sales top €200m
Italian firm continues to build strong domestic and foreign markets for branded and private label convenience items
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ArticleTechnical director’s position ‘made redundant’
Mike Corbett has joined Tesco after former company CFUK's restructure meant TD role was made redundant
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ArticleMurcian stonefruit draws Chinese interest
A number of Spanish companies showcased their stonefruit offer at Shanghai produce fair

