All Production & Trade articles – Page 892
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Potato growers debate the way forward
They met at Aston Grange Farm near Runcorn towards the end of last month at Potato Council’s Cheshire Potato event
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FX rate may hamper Italian exports
With kiwifruit and apple output due to rise, one of Italy's largest exporters has expressed concern about euro-dollar rate
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Five minutes with... Ronald Bown
Asoex president discusses tough season in 2013/14 and Chile's plans in the US moving forward
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Early start for Lleida pears
Good quality and favourable market conditions augur well for the new season crop
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NW cherries cleared out on 4 July
Northwest cherry shipments have been running at record pace since early June, with no signs of slowing down
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NZ opposition targets kiwifruit tariffs
Labour Party accuses current government of failing to ensure growers and exporters remain competitive
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Turners & Growers to open China office
Ignacio Smith to head up Shanghai-based operation for the New Zealand-headquartered fresh produce group
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Wilmington confirms Chiquita stay
Diamond State Port Corporation and Chiquita have signed a new lease agreement covering a five-year period
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Strong and early blackcurrant season on course in UK
Weather conditions have been generous to Britain's blackcurrant growers, with Ribena in line to get a sweet, bumper crop
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Chartwells wins £24m university catering contract
Bournemouth University renews contract with Compass subsidiary to develop current dining spaces and focus on Fairtrade produce
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WA fruit association elects president
Newly formed Washington State Tree Fruit Association has elected Jon DeVaney as president
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New route for South American fruit
The USDA has announced a new programme to allow imports of cold-treated South American fruit through Georgia
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French campaign supports Sahrawi
Fruit and vegetable imports from the Morocco-controlled city of Dakhla in Western Sahara have come under fire in Paris
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GLA assault on exploitation could be 'backwards step'
Agency acts to clarify how pastoral care not clearly distinguished as being optional breaches job-finding fee rules
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E-retailer to bring Ruby cherries to China
Online fruit retailer Fruitday will be the first to bring Orondo Ruby cherries in to China, and is gearing up to begin organic kiwifruit promotions with Zespri
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Storm batters Northland avocado crop
Mixed reports coming out of key New Zealand growing region, with extent of damage unlikely to be known this month
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Tesco's Iceberg sales boost plan
Retailer is working with lettuce supplier G's to get more Icebergs on offer when good weather produces a crop flush
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Florette boosts UK sourcing with Angflor expansion
Bagged-salad leader begins construction on second phase of Essex production site this week
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Indian onion shortage despite record harvest
India faces an onion shortage after Maharashtra farmers lose a significant share of their crop due to storage damage
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Growers concerned about Fenthion restriction
Tasmanian producers fear losing fruit fly free status if chemical’s usage is cut without alternative