All Production & Trade articles – Page 858
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ArticleSelect Harvest secures long-term funding
Almond producer positions itself for expansion through agreement with superannuation fund
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ArticleHapag-Lloyd invests in LatAm growth
Company announces multi-million investment in next generation containers
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ArticleStrong start for French apples
French apple exporters are experiencing their strongest season start in many years thanks to clear markets and a weaker euro
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ArticleHeat may limit EU apple crop
French apple producers cast doubt on reliability of Prognosfruit European apple crop forecast, claiming summer heatwave may limit yields
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Capespan North America signs citrus deal
Group signs exclusive citrus distribution agreement with California-based S. Surabian & Sons
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ArticleQueen congratulates Blue Skies staff at award reception
Andre Veldsman and Mary Cudjoe of Northamptonshire-based fresh-cut fruit giant met Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh
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ArticleOrganic funding bid is potential ‘game-changer’
If successful, a new bid could see the EU match 80 per cent of industry funding for the ‘Organic. Naturally Different’ campaign
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ArticleFirm set up to try and create 'safer' fruit and veg
Swansea-based Bionema has been created to produce biopesticides like certain types of fungi, bacteria, worms and viruses
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ArticleGrowers face ‘worst aphid infestation in living memory’
Cauliflower and broccoli shortages across Lincolnshire and East Anglia are due to abnormally high numbers of aphids
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ArticleZespri updates 2015 forecast
Returns for all pools fall within ranges released in July, with green per-hectare returns approaching record levels
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ArticleCalais ‘control’ centre to tackle migrant traffickers
Home Office has unveiled new plans designed to limit activity of illegal gangs smuggling migrants into Britain
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ArticleWestern Australia targets UK mango market
State’s government works with leading retailer to extend the shelf life of its offering
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ArticleWildfires have limited impact on Chelan Fresh
Tim Evans tells Fruitnet that localised fires have affected a limited volume of the marketer's fruit
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ArticleBuoyant EU demand lifts Spanish exports
Berries, oranges, stonefruit and courgettes among the star performers in the first semester
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ArticlePeru sends first Hass avocados to Japan
The Latin American nation sees plenty of potential to build avocado shipments to Asia
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ArticleFirst British figs of the season on sale at Sainsbury's
The product, grown by Vince Cicchirillo in partnership with Abbey View Produce, will initially be sold in stores in the south-east
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ArticleAHDB unveils new market development team
New team will respond to “massive demand” for British products overseas as new CEO says “ambition has to be bigger”
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ArticleSurging growth for organics
Australian association sees inquiries for its accreditation services rise sharply
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ArticleSeeka fights fires to secure profit rise
Damage to Oakside facility followed by challenge of moving record kiwifruit volumes has not inhibited profit growth
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ArticleCalls for kakis to be included in EU aid package
Losses to sector reached €30m last year in wake of Russian ban

