All Production & Trade articles – Page 923
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ArticleSainsbury’s awards two R&D grants for fresh produce
AC Goatham and pea producer Pinguin win two of retailer's six R&D grants, for projects using 'big data' to create insights
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ArticleT&G completes acquisition of Apollo Apples
Enza owner Turners and Growers announces deal to buy Apollo Apples will be completed on 19 December
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ArticleFreshmax finalises Crasborn merger
Overseas Investment Office ticks off on merger, completing a big year of acquisitions for Freshmax
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ArticleNew Zealand welcomes tariff cost cuts
HortNZ chief executive says FTA’s hold the key to limiting export expenses
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ArticleCo-op in £1.5bn UK sourcing pledge
The retailer, which has 2,800 stores across the UK, said backing British farmers was about more than 'just rolling out the bunting'
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ArticleChilean grape season kicks off
Production in Atacama Region is expected to increase by 1-1.5m cartons in 2014/15
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ArticleChilean blues losses "minor"
Last week's rainfall will trim export volumes by around 1,000 tonnes, says CBC
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ArticleCox scoops third place as volumes rise
Cox volumes have risen 58 per cent, while Granny Smith, Royal Gala and Golden Delicious have declined
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ArticleBrazilians extend Chiquita deadline
US$14.50 per share offer has a new deadline of 23 December, after less than three-quarters of Chiquita's shares were tendered
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ArticleChile-Hong Kong FTA signed off
The Chile-Hong Kong free trade agreement has officially come in to force
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ArticleStrong start for West Australian avocados
State’s exporters begin season early to capitalise on demand from international markets
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ArticleCalls for EU to drop Indian mango ban
Positive report from Food and Veterinary Office should prompt EU to lift ban, according to British MP
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ArticlePotato growers face levy hike
Mooted hike to fund Potato Council's plan for the sector would take the levy to £43.46/hectare (£17.59/acre) for growers
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ArticleRSA-China apple protocol approved
The South African apple industry has taken a huge stride with the signing of the Apple Export Protocol enabling exports to China
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ArticleTop scientists' neonics conspiracy 'leaked'
Private note allegedly records discussion in 2010 between four scientists about how to persuade regulators to ban neonicotinoid pesticides
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ArticleMorocco “destabilising” EU tomato market
French, Spanish and Italian producers are calling for urgent action from Brussels in the face of surge in Moroccan imports
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ArticleCherries pick of the bunch for CNY
Cherry imports into China are ramping up as Chile and Australia make the most of an increasing appetite for the fruit
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ArticleAustralian citrus levy increase closer
Growers approve a move to raise R&D and biosecurity levies, with industry now waiting for government approval
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ArticleOnline tracking for Indian mangoes
The Indian mango industry is set to introduce a system allowing consumers to track the fruit’s farm origins
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ArticleChina relaxes Peruvian citrus protocol
Amendment will result in greater volumes being shipped to the Asian country

