All Production & Trade articles – Page 865
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ArticleCopa-Cogeca calls for extended EU support
Groups send letter to EU commission calling for support for EU fruit and vegetable producers to be strengthened
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ArticleStable second quarter at Del Monte
Fresh produce group has seen "solid" second quarter results, according to chief executive Mohammad Abu-Ghazaleh
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ArticleUSDA boosts Africa, Middle East programmes
Department allocates additional GSM-102 funds to Africa-Middle East Region for 2015
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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

