All Production & Trade articles – Page 850
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Produce View expands online offer
Retail data analyst adds comment and new product information to its website
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RPA scraps online-only payment scheme
Government agency announces a return to paper-based applications after farmers found the digital system to be 'hopeless'
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Dole's price-fixing fine upheld
European Court of justice upholds Dole's €45.6m fine for alleged role in banana price-fixing scheme
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Bertels named Mission’s marketing VP
He replaces David Austin who retires as marketing director after 18 years
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Chatfield identified as potential Costa chairman
Boardroom appointment could be made following the announcement of the company’s structure
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Marshal Papworth partners with two charities
Partnership with Farm Africa and Self Help Africa will help source new students for courses at UK agricultural colleges
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Russia permits import of Scottish seed potatoes
Re-engagement with EU seed potato market continues, as 160 tonnes shipped from the UK to a Russian farm following inspection
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Indonesia could face WTO panel
New Zealand and the US ramp-up calls for fairer trade conditions into South East Asian nation
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Reynolds wins new SRA accreditation
Catering supplier secures accreditation under new standards for the Sustainable Restaurant Association’s supplier network
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Primland unveils 2015 Oscar predictions
Chilean volumes back on track, says Jean-Baptiste Pinel
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Mexican avocado forecast unchanged
Current season exports not affected by last week’s hail but impact on next season’s crop is still being assessed
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Produce World helps in potato growing competition
Event staged in East Anglia involving over 400 schoolchildren will see the school with the heaviest crop of spuds win a prize
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Veg giant fined after two forklift incidents injure workers
MyFresh, owned by the William Jackson Food Group, fined £46k after two workers suffer major leg injuries
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Hail destroys Indian grape crop
Hailstorms have destroyed up to 50 per cent of Maharashtra's grape crop, bringing export programmes to an early end
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US mulls Chilean cranberry access
Aphis opens consultation period after publishing results of pest risk analysis
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NZ kiwifruit avoids cyclone damage
No reports of significant damage across key growing regions, meaning export programmes remain on track
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Suppliers ‘want more collaboration’ with retailers
Supermarkets and producers should work more closely together, head of trade body has said
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LA container volumes down
Port authority said cargo flow has improved in recent weeks after unions reached a deal with the Pacific Maritime Association
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Valparaiso strike called off
Normal activities at the port’s Terminal 1 resumed at 11.15am on Tuesday
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NZ to assist with Indian apple project
Peak industry body hopes to improve market access conditions by building relationship with producers in Himachal Pradesh