All Production & Trade articles – Page 854
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ArticleRijk Zwaan hosts melon event
Dutch seed company looked at the future of melons and watermelons during a two-day Spanish event
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ArticleKiwifruit Claim to have its day in court
New Zealand body, consisting of growers and post-harvest operators, to take compensation claim to High Court
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ArticlePreva Produce sets up new Scottish operation
New Perthshire venture will be led by potato industry veteran Ian Anderson
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ArticleHuge potential for blushed pear
After years of searching, South Africa's pear industry may have found a blushed variety ready to make an impact internationally
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ArticleFinal Florida citrus forecast released
Orange crop comes in at 96.7m boxes, slightly up on the June estimate, with grapefruit in just shy of 13m boxes
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ArticleAustralia open to irradiated mangoes
The Australian Government has amended its import conditions for Pakistani mangoes
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ArticleCitrus greening found in California
The California Department of Food and Agriculture has confirmed the detection of citrus greening disease in a residential kumquat tree
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ArticleBaby kiwi Nergi to launch in UK
Mini kiwiberry Nergi is gearing up for its first-ever UK season amid a raft of marketing activities and tasting days
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ArticleAustralian Fremonts launched in India
Celebrities draw added attention to launch event in Mumbai, with suppliers encouraged by market’s potential
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ArticleSteep fall in Chilean apple exports
More competition from Northern Hemisphere producers and bad weather blamed for the fall
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ArticleChile calls for plant import rule change
Nurseries urging government to do more to promote imports and exports of genetic and plant material
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ArticleSolstice goes direct to East Malling
Catering supplier Solstice has a unique agreement with East Malling Services to source a strawberry specifically for chefs
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ArticleDivers grow veg underwater
'Diver gardeners' in Italy are growing vegetables underwater, according to news reports
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ArticleNZ withdraws Mexican grapes
Discovery of spiders spins a tangled web for retailers across Pacific nation
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ArticleAlbert Bartlett new site to open
Former Heinz factory in Norfolk will reportedly re-open on 1 September after closure led to 200 job losses
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ArticleMixed plum forecast for Blue Whale
French group sees solid harvest for traditional plum types but lower volumes in more specialist varieties
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ArticleMBG opens Michigan blues season
The group, a founding partner of Naturipe Farms, oversees the ceremonial first pick of the campaign
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ArticleNew micro herb venture in Dorset
Produced by chefs, for chefs, HydroPhoria is now supplying live micro herbs to restaurants across the UK
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ArticleTozer Seeds veteran steps down
Lincolnshire sales representative John Rowntree leaves the company after 18 years to focus on his wholesale business
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ArticleDidonna and Geagri form Didonna Trade
Companies will work together to pack and export table grapes, apricots and citrus for domestic and international markets

