All Production & Trade articles – Page 891
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ArticleCapespan invests in Namibian grapes
Local report reveals Capespan is investing N$40m in vineyard development, as part of the 2013 agreement with NGC
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ArticleCalifornia releases drought report
State government's preliminary report outlines potential impacts to agriculture for 2015
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ArticleStrong performance for Italian Jingold
With Southern Hemisphere supply ensuring a 12-month campaign, the Italian kiwifruit brand is said to be doing very well
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ArticleTany Nature invests in success
Expectations for the stonefruit season are running high as the company reaps the result of investments in its packhouse and production
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ArticleMinagri urges coca farmers to go legal
Producers are being encouraged to switch to legal alternatives such as pineapples
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ArticleFresh produce ‘should receive more EU subsidies’
‘Discrimination’ against European fruit and vegetable sector that receives fraction of CAP budget needs to be reset, EGEA delegates told
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ArticleEast Malling wins funding for apple disease project
EMR will use £482k of new funding to study ways to tackle Apple Replant Disease (ARD)
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ArticleAHEA renews market access call
Australian export body encourages minister for agriculture to intervene in bilateral negotiations with China
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ArticleCollaboration across sectors 'would boost' fresh produce intake
Agriculture should work with health and education sectors to increase consumption of fruit and vegetables, conference hears
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ArticleCMI launches new cherry carton
Pop-Top Lid designed to offer premium display option for US-based company's export customers
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ArticleRecord Q2 for Calavo Growers
Revenue and gross margin reaches "historic high" for any quarter in company history
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ArticleCaliman gains Fairtrade certification
HLB papapya grower Caliman Agricola has been awarded a FLO-Cert Fairtrade certificate
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ArticleTomabel mushrooms rely on quality
In the face of stern competition from Polish mushroom exporters, Belgium’s REO Veiling turns to its Tomabel label
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ArticleFedefruta slams government time ruling
Darker mornings delay start of work and result in the loss of up to 15 per cent of the working day, organisation argues
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ArticleOrganics bear greater returns
Washington State University has published a study on the higher profit margins for organic agriculture compared to conventional
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ArticleCode of conduct review announced
The Australia government has announced an independent review into the country’s Horticulture Code of Conduct
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ArticleAspada invests in Indian agriculture
Global venture capital company Aspada is investing millions in on-farm services for India's small-scale farmers
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ArticlePakistan poised to boost mango exports
Pakistan is likely to increase its mango exports to Europe this season now it has ramped up its hot water treatment facilities
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ArticleWashington State counts cost of strikes
Growers drop around US$100m-worth of apples in the field, as strikes officially conclude
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ArticleNew navel varieties provide edge for Australia
Citrus industry has high hopes for Cara Cara and M7 in US market this season

