All Production & Trade articles – Page 888
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Rose breeder launches mini gold
Danish breeder Roses Forever has unveiled Maasland Gold as latest addition to mini rose market
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CropLife shines spotlight on agrochemicals
Seminar on the correct use of crop protection products in global agriculture to be held this Friday
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China reopens to CA citrus
Access to China restored earlier than expected for California citrus, but shipments not set to resume in earnest until the end of the year
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Pupils get polytunnel to grow their own
Staffordshire school's unique structure opened by local MP, as work to boost next generation's understanding of food origin continues
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Washington braces for record apple crop
It’s early, and it’s going to be a whopper: that’s the message coming out of Washington state regarding the 2014/15 apple crop
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Fenthion phase out “inevitable” in Australia
Australian Senate inquiry has recommended a national approach to fruit fly management
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Sunraysia assess frost damage
Temperatures plummet below zero for fourth straight night, promting fears of crop damage
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Crop protection giant returns to profit
Dow AgroSciences makes a pre-tax profit of nearly £20m in the most recent financial year, despite a slump in UK sales
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Hortyfruta hails successful melon campaign
Association praised producers for adhering to guidelines to avoid placing unripe fruit on the market
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Panasonic farm supplying restaurants
Japanese electronics company Panasonic has sold its first indoor-farmed fresh produce to Japanese restaurants in Singapore
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Potato exports to Egypt up 20 per cent
The £30m British seed potato industry has seen increased overseas demand this season, with a rise in exports to Egypt its biggest market
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Poles stand up to Russian ban
Polish consumers have backed a campaign to boost apple consumption at home in response to Russia's ban on many Polish fruit and vegetables
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NY apple crop set for mid-August start
This year's crop is expected to fall slightly short of last year's 32m bushels, but should still be above the five-year average
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Pressure builds in EU topfruit market
Marketers reportedly having to discard stored fruit to make way for new arrivals
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Queensland eyes Thai market
Mandarin growers continue promotional campaign with the state’s government
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Ghana faces EU vegetable ban
Found falling foul of EU quality standards, Ghanaian vegetable growers are set to miss out on a key export market
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Organic stonefruit time for Stemilt
Stemilt begins its sixth season of Artisan Organic peaches and nectarines
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Fruit farm may become sports park
A Berkshire council is looking to buy the popular Grays Farm site for a scheme that would complement new housing estate
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Chile makes further inroads into China
Asoex preparing to launch new products on the back of cherry success
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US green lights Moroccan blues
Aphis said the small volumes involved would not impact on domestic producers