All Production & Trade articles – Page 846
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ArticleGoatham begins work on £9m expansion
Old orchards are being cleared at Kent top-fruit grower to make way for new growing systems alongside packhouse expansion
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ArticleSeeka cuts profit on back of fruit loss
New Zealand kiwifruit grower Seeka has lowered its 2015 profit forecast with increased fruit losses due to a lack of storage
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ArticleGuardtop tickled pink by SALSA accreditation
Kent-based grower reckons successful audit will provide a boost for public awareness of Tickleberries aronia juice
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ArticleGoulburn Valley hit by hail storm
Growers reporting damage to 100 per cent of their crops, with meeting called to determine full extent of fruit loss
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ArticleSan Miguel celebrates 60th birthday at Anuga
Citrus supplier hosted 100 guests at iconic KölnSky building in Cologne this week and outlined its plans for the future
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ArticleTPP brings windfalls for CA grapes
Exporters confident of growing their foothold in Asian markets following announcement of tariff reductions
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ArticleCeres strikes at an end
The strike by workers at leading South African apple and pear packer Ceres Fruit Growers is over
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ArticleZespri to build new head office
Marketer to continue to call Bay of Plenty home, after agreeing to sale with local council
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ArticleGLA set to be beefed up and renamed
Gangmasters body to be handed 'police-style' powers in shake-up aimed at tackling serious worker exploitation
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ArticleFinlays Horticulture sold to private equity firm
Finlays Fresh Produce UK among horticulture divisions sold by wider Finlays group, which will now focus on its drinks business
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ArticleTesco Malaysia promotes Aus produce
Tesco Malaysia ran a two-week Australian Food Fair promotion to showcase its expanded range of Australian produce
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ArticleNZ ramps-up fruit fly watch
MPI confident Grey Lynn area will be declared fruit fly-free by Christmas, after outbreak earlier this year
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ArticleNew fruit factory to open in Kent
Fruit processing facility to open in Sittingbourne aims to capitalise on “abundance of fruit farms” in Kent region
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ArticleCuban pines find favour in Spain
Promoted as Oro Cubano (Cuban Gold), the MD2 pineapples are being sold in Madrid and other cities
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ArticleFunding boost helps Gambian mangoes
World Bank investment is reportedly helping one major exporter to develop its business in Europe
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ArticleAlbert Bartlett launches frozen potato products
Homestyle chips and Rooster Roasts mark beginning of Scottish potato supplier’s move into frozen sector
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ArticleGrowth opportunities for Aus hazelnuts
Industry bodies flags potential for sector growth, highlighting Ferrero Group’s investment as an example
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ArticleKiwifruit Claim registrations close
Group likely to seek in the vicinity of NZ$334m in case against New Zealand government
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ArticlePetition calls for neonics ban enforcement
A petition aiming for 100,000 signatures is calling for a greater blanket ban of neonics, while a bee species returns to Lincolnshire
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ArticleGerman exporters 'missing out' in Asia
BayWa boss Klaus Josef Lutz describes Merkel government's lack of progress on Asian market access as "shameful"

