All Production & Trade articles – Page 903
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ArticleUS and Mexico in joint bid to protect workers
FPAA and CAA sign up to project aiming to prevent labour abuses highlighted by recent exposé in LA Times
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ArticleSouth African pear season underway
The first pears of the campaign will be shipped this weekend, while table grapes and stonefruit are also making headway
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ArticleJane King takes the reins at AHDB
Agri-journalist Jane King appointed as CEO of Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board, replacing Tom Taylor
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ArticleStemilt publishes pear report
Group's FruitTracker programme has published its second Stemilt-O-Graphic
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ArticleCherries show promise in India
Leading distributor sees growth in the category, prompting investment in specialised networks
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ArticleNear record seasons for CA grapes
Volumes fall short of last season’s bumper crop, but strong prices have industry celebrating
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ArticleChile courts Scandinavian consumers
Chilean blueberries set for major promotional push in January and February
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ArticleDried fruit business booms at Besana
The supplier continues to build demand for innovative products that meet consumer demand for health and convenience
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ArticlePoles protest huge mine proposal
Plans to build a new coalmine and power plant in Krobia and Miejska Górka have attracted major opposition from local farmers
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ArticleStrong showing for Chilean cherries
Sendings hit historic high but fall short of original forecasts due to rain
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ArticleMurcian export industry “under threat”
Long-running problems being compounded by retail pressure and Russian ban, says Proexport
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ArticleGovernment toasts record-breaking cherry growers
Environment secretary Liz Truss says scale of change in the fruit’s fortunes has provided significant boost to the UK economy
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ArticleJuice firm's exports rise 60 per cent
Belvoir Fruit Farms doubled US customers during 2014 while UK-produced apple and orange juice exports rake in £35m
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ArticleCutrale-Safra clears regulatory hurdle
Brazilian group secures approval from Ukrainian antitrust authorities and now awaiting clearance from Honduras and Ecuador
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ArticleVietnam puts halt on Australian permits
Exporters left in the lurch, as South East Asian nation reviews Medfly protocol
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ArticleCitrus growers survive frost scare
Well-prepared Californian growers record minimal damage during festive-season freeze
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ArticleOliver persuades Asda to launch wonky veg range
Retailer launches first standalone range of misshapen produce after Jamie Oliver flags it up as part of new series
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ArticleNFU Scotland names food policy manager
John Armour will meet Christine Tacon as one of his first duties as representative of farmers in the supply chain
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ArticleDefra supports £1m project to find peat alternative
The HDC, Defra and key industry partners fund major project to ease dependence on peat and find sustainable alternative
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ArticleItalian suppliers form Gruppo ViVa
Key players in the Italian fresh produce business have formed a new association of producer organisations

