All Production & Trade articles – Page 850
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AnalysisAnalysis: The currency conundrum
Currency fluctuations are providing challenges and opportunities for suppliers. Matt Incles, senior consultant at Promar International, analyses the state of play
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ArticleEffect of Sinai plane crash limited
Last month’s Russian plane crash over Sinai will have little impact on Egypt’s fresh fruit and vegetables sector, according to exporters
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ArticleGlasshouse industry is lighting up
An Agri-Tech-funded project is creating LED lamps that can self-regulate light output according to the needs of a specific plant
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AnalysisRenewables: No longer fit for purpose?
The government’s decision to slash funding for Feed-in Tariffs has left the renewable energy sector reeling. Michael Barker asks whether the sustainability industry is still sustainable
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ArticleStemilt’s Indian promotion a success
Indian import partner says displays at farmers markets are helping to grow awareness for the US brand
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ArticleTesco launches ‘first-ever’ frozen avocados
Retailer expects bags of de-stoned frozen avocado to attract shoppers due to lower price and wastage than fresh version
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ArticlePositive signs for RSA stonefruit
Exports of all major stonefruit categories are expected to grow this campaign
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ArticleChile diversifies citrus markets
Chilean lemons make inroads in Europe as shippers capitalise on the shortage of Argentine fruit
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ArticleQV Foods extends its brand into prepared
Veg Lovers aims to tempt new consumers into trying fresh prepared lines by focusing on core, successful products
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ArticleLatest HLB outbreak renews Spanish fears
Spanish growers call for extra vigilance urged following suspected case of citrus greening in the Algarve
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ArticleE Park & Sons targets retail growth for National Trust
Potato packer wants to grow retail interest for premium pre-pack potatoes under National Trust brand
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ArticleScrimad lays out lychee plan
Madagascar faces a challenge balancing supply and demand and penetrating new markets for its lychees, huge quantities of which currently go to waste
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ArticleT&G unveils new kiwifruit programme
New Zealand headquartered company aims to carve foothold for Italian kiwifruit in Australia
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ArticleMCI Chile rolls out first containers
Maersk Container Industry has delivered first Star Cool reefer containers from new factory in Chile
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ArticleNew strike called in Western Cape
Du Toit is latest packer to be hit by industrial action as unions put on new show of strength ahead of elections
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ArticleBumper season for Honey Gold
Australian crop inline with last season's record output, with initial shipments to US set to be made
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ArticleAustralia gets new PEQ facility
Centre set to consolidate post entry quarantine services and potentially boost imports
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ArticleEgyptian grape exporters eye China
Egyptian grape exporters hope to gain access to China in the second quarter of 2016, with Chinese inspectors set to visit next April
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ArticleSouthern Africa's grape sector booms
Investment and the arrival of new varieties is driving impressive growth in Namibia and South Africa
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ArticleEU announces new labelling policy
The EU’s decision to clearly label products from illegal Israeli settlements has angered the Netanyahu government

