All Production & Trade articles – Page 850
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ArticleNew chairman for Red Tractor scheme
Food and drink industry veteran Jim Moseley will succeed David Gregory as chairman of Red Tractor operator AFS
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ArticleFrench farmers protest unfair prices
Lorries bringing cheaper imports of fresh produce into France have been stopped by French farmers angry at unfair price competition
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ArticleUS grows European sweet potato market
Growers have increased acreage for 2015 season following ‘rapidly growing’ European demand
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ArticleBoost for Sino-Thai trade
China and Thailand have pledged to improve bilateral trade, law enforcement and cooperation on infrastructure
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ArticleExport boost for Melbourne Market
Melbourne Market authority sees export opportunities for Australian producers ahead of scheduled move to Epping on 2 August
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ArticlePiqa Boo plantations go commercial
Freshmax Australia has announced the first commercial plantations of its Piqa Boo pear brand in Australia
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ArticleRussia to host InterEcoForum
Event discussing sustainable agriculture based on modern innovation will take place in St Petersburg
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ArticleSpain places greater reliance on imports
Fresh produce shipments into the country increased in volume and value therms through May
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ArticleAustralian citrus promotions kick off in Asia
Citrus promotions set to launch this week in China, the Philippines and Japan under the ‘Now In Season’ campaign
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ArticleVeg firm gets go-ahead for £2.2m plant to help stop bad smell
Council agrees plans for an anaerobic digestion plant at AB Produce in Measham to help deal with a long-running bad odour
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ArticleConsumers ‘should know’ about supplier levies
NFU's Chris Hartfield puts spotlight on supplier fines following consumer complaints in Q&A with Sainsbury's head of technical Beth Hart
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ArticleItalian stonefruit trade hits 'rock bottom'
Low prices and poor demand have continued to create difficult conditions for the country's producers, says Simone Spreafico
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ArticleBiobest makes UK impression
Group presented itself and its products to visitors at this year's Fruit Focus on 22 July
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ArticleCherry sales soar at Waitrose
Demand for cherries is continuing to grow, and to keep up with demand, the retailer is increasing cherry orders on a daily basis
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ArticleEnvy and Jazz shine in North America
The apple varieties are standout performers in the category, according to The Oppenheimer Group
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ArticleBiopesticides could fill ‘gap in market’
More relaxed regulations for biopesticides could help fill gap created by withdrawal and restrictions on chemical products
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ArticleGrowers 'will employ less staff' to counter Living Wage
Companies will ‘absolutely’ look to reduce staff numbers, as well as switching to less labour-intensive growing systems
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ArticleCosta to trade at A$2.25 per share
Ahead of its first day of trading on 24 July, leading Australia fresh produce company Costa has listed its share price at the lower end of its targeted range
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ArticleHLB quarantine in place in California
The San Gabriel area of California’s Los Angeles country is under quarantine following the detection of huanglongbing (HLB) disease
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ArticleItaly looks overseas for profit growth
Country's leading fresh produce agency CSO preparing to launch new project called Freshness from Europe

