All Production & Trade articles – Page 871
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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
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ArticleArgentina closes in on US lemon market
US authorities inch closer to deal to reopen market after 14-year ban
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ArticleOppy offers 'taste of Italy'
Oregon-grown Italian-style prune-plums are available from Oppy on the Blue Goose label
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ArticleAvo suppliers in Colombian JV
Subsole and Westfalia’s new venture will allow them to supply high quality avocados between May and July
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ArticleNW cherry season wrap-up
Extreme weather has been a defining factor in the 2015 US Northwest cherry season, with an estimated 20.5m cartons shipped this year
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ArticleSupplier rewards long-term staff
Produce World held a celebratory lunch and awarded vouchers to long-serving staff at its Chatteris site
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ArticleBritish apple season begins at Goatham’s
Kent top-fruit supplier will pick first volumes of Discovery apples this week in first pick of the 2015-2016 season
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ArticleMelon suppliers urged to unite
Central American countries would be stronger together than as competitors, says international consultant
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ArticleAustralian veggie exports grow
Demand in Asia and the Middle East has driven a 5 per cent increase in value of Australian vegetable exports in the past financial year
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ArticleScales Corp lifts forecast earnings
New Zealand apple exporter has forecast a 25-35 per cent increase in earnings in the 2015 financial year
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ArticleWaitrose gives leg up to Scottish cherries
Stores in Scotland will stock only locally-produced cherries for the next few weeks following bumper crop
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ArticleSuppliers unveil new 'Garden of Innovation' venture
Bakkavor and Hammond Produce will produce rare varieties of vegetables and salad for new prepared produce range
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ArticlePolish migrants plan mass blood donation
Thousands of Polish workers in the UK will give blood on 20 August in a ‘positive protest’ against migrant scapegoating
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ArticleRequiem product closer to EU entry
Bayer CropScience's biological insecticide for greenhouse products could hit the European market in 2017
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ArticleCapespan hires Nick Fermor as new head of technical
Former Keelings manager Fermor is latest addition to expanding team, as Jason Ram settles in as trading manager
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ArticlePNG implements import bans
Australasian nation closes its doors to 10 fresh produce products as it aims to protect local producers
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ArticleGiumarra in Wildwood JV
Group announces a new sales and marketing agreement with Wildwood Packing and Cooling
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ArticleUnica welcomes two new members
Addition of new producers will boost group’s citrus and tomato output

