All Production & Trade articles – Page 870
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ArticleVitacress sells Wight Salads to APS Salads
Vitacress has said that the sale of the £40m firm will allow it to focus on its core prepared salads and fresh herbs businesses
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ArticleOxford Farming Conference seeks three new directors
Anyone with experience of innovation, policymaking or PR in horticulture industry urged to apply for three-year term
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ArticleJapan launches new R&D programme
Asian nation hopes to develop new fruit and vegetable varieties that are heat and drought-tolerant
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ArticleGrapes from Mexico launches spring campaign
Mexican grape deal projected to grow by 25 per cent in the next five years according to AALPUM
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ArticleApple growers face up to frost
Northern Irish Bramley producers will have to wait a couple of weeks before the full extent of the damage is known
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ArticleIndustry leaders talk biggest challenges
Access to new technology, greater automation, and attracting new entrants to the industry highlighted by hort chiefs
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ArticleBayWa puts in solid Q1 performance
Company says outlook for rest of year remains positive thanks to the growing internationalisation of its fruit business
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ArticleQuestions raised over Hong Kong imports
Lawmaker claims surveillance at port terminal is too relaxed, posing a significant food safety risk
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ArticleSlow start for Chilean apples
High stocks are stalling demand in the European market this season
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ArticleDriscoll’s kicks off blackberry campaign
Group’s Dutch glasshouse-grown Victoria variety are said to have exceptional taste and outstanding fruit size
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ArticleStemilt unveils cherry infographic
New tool designed to help retailers plan promotions throughout the season
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ArticleKorea-Vietnam sign FTA
South Korea has signed a free trade agreement with Vietnam to double bilateral trade in five years
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ArticleBig profit on £14.6m turnover for potato firm
Puffin Produce has upped its pre-tax profit and turnover for the most recent financial year
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ArticleRecord season for Chilean blues
In spite of exchange rate fluctuations, the problems at Chilean and US ports and the slowdown in the Chinese economy, shipments reached a new high
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ArticleArgentine topfruit China-bound
Trial shipment heralds imminent opening of Chinese market for Argentine apples and pear exporters
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ArticleBrazil could end Argentine topfruit ban
Decision due “imminently” after inspection of production areas by Brazilian officials
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ArticleChile kicks off 2015 citrus campaign
First six containers of clementines from Coquimbo bound for the US ports of Philadelphia and Long Beach
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ArticleChile pushes for easing of Indonesian entry rules
Asoex urging Indonesian government to officially recognise Chile as being fruit fly free so that it can resume shipments through the Port of Jakarta
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ArticleUS set to widen access for Peruvian citrus
New rules would open up the market for citrus grown anywhere in Peru
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