All Production & Trade articles – Page 872
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ArticleDubai foresees major growth
Despite the Dubai market suffering from lower prices due to oversupply, Farzana Trading expects significant developments in the build-up to Expo 2020
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ArticleMurcian tomatoes feel the heat
Up to 60 per cent of plants around Aguilas and Mazarrón could be suffering heat stress, producer organisation warns
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ArticleChiquita changes tack as Iran sanctions bite
Group selling less in the Middle East and diversifying market spread as some Iranian clients struggle to pay invoices
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ArticleMandarin imports reach trigger levels
Thailand temporarily increases tariffs on Australian mandarin imports
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ArticleGrangemouth to ‘significantly increase’ capacity
New investment in specialist power supply points at Scottish container terminal will benefit importers and exporters
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ArticleThe Holy Grail of garlic
New research looks set to open up limitless possibilities for improved garlic production
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ArticleIan Summerfield's herb ambition
Deserted glasshouses, robots, and a company gearing up in the herb market. Nina Pullman visited Langmeads’ CEO Ian Summerfield to chat about what’s next
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ArticlePak choi sees strong demand
UK growers and importers of popular oriental green discuss consumer trends and growing markets
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ArticleImports plug brassica supply gaps
A recent cauliflower and broccoli shortage from key UK regions has seen suppliers look abroad, while beans are also tight
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AnalysisOpinion: Fresh produce is 'intimately tied' to British economy
Business journalist Richard Jackson explains why the fruit and veg industry is key to success, or failure, of the UK economy
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ArticleIndustry faces crisis if Calais drama drags on
Suppliers will face 'serious problems' if Calais disruption continues past summer and into main UK import window
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ArticleNew banana freight route calls at Tilbury
A new service from CMA CGM will link west Africa with Europe and the UK on a weekly rotation calling at the Port of Tilbury
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ArticleBanana exports to Iran get lift
Banana exporters in the Philippines are expecting an increase in volumes sent to Iran since the lifting of sanctions
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ArticleAPMT enters Colombia
Terminal operator invests in JV in Cartagena, South America’s second busiest container port
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ArticleKomodo Dragon chillis roar onto Tesco shelves
Salvatore Genovese-grown hot chilli measures 1.4 million Scovilles and is available in Tesco stores until November
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ArticleBakkavor revenues rise despite tough market
"Challenging market conditions" in the UK offset by a strong performance in the international arena
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ArticleMurcia hails EU response to new Russian ban
Spain to be allowed to withdraw 129,350 tonnes of produce up to 30 June 2016 under new aid package
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ArticleHLB unveils organic Formosas
US launch of Mexican-grown papayas comes in response to rising consumer demand for organic, non-GMO products
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ArticleChilean nurseries court Peruvian growers
Exports of genetic plant material for the Latin American fruit industry have risen sharply in past three years
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ArticleKy-D Pak teams with Tenfarms
Premium Australian cherries will be marketed under the Buffalo River Brand in a new partnership between Ky-D Pak and Tenfarms

