All Production & Trade articles – Page 927
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ArticleTomato fight raises money for growers
The Dutch campaign to help growers hit by the Russian ban continues with a tomato fight in Amsterdam raising money for producers
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ArticleChina’s cold freight demands rising
Increasing fruit imports has driven growth in refrigerated container trade in China
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ArticleAustralia leads national branding charge
Campaign inspires other countries to look at how marketing can be tailored around product’s origin
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ArticleDrought hits Valencia easy peeler output
Early varieties will experience the biggest fall in production says grower union Ava-Asaja
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ArticleOnubafruit unveils raspberry varieties
After strong investment, Europe's largest berry producer has revealed it will market four new exclusive raspberry varieties
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ArticleFirstFruits apple season underway
Washington grower, and exclusive marketer of Opal variety, will offer ultra-mesh bags this season
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ArticleSizing down for CA navels
CDFA report forecasts packout of 81m cartons, with average fruit size down on average as of 1 September
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ArticleEU suspends Russian ban scheme amid fears of fraud
The European Commission is concerned that producers are submitting fraudulent claims after €125m pot is sucked dry
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ArticleT&G and Unifrutti sign Peru grape deal
Turners & Growers announces joint venture with Unifrutti Chile to develop large-scale table grape plantation in Peru’s north
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ArticleEve Juice hits Malaysian shelves
New single strain offering targets growing demand for pure, sugar-free apple juices
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ArticleCopa-Cogeca urges EU to help boost potatoes' reach
To benefit from increased trade opportunities outside Europe, trade body urges EU Commission to minimise impediments
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ArticleVietnam pursues American dream
There is room for growth in the US market for Vietnamese exotic fruit exports, says official ahead of lychee and longan shipments
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ArticleRetailers held to account for tomato workers' pay
Tesco, Sainsburys and Albert Heijn 'have responsibility’ to ensure living wage for workers in Moroccan tomato industry, says report
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ArticleFlower Sprouts renamed for US
Tozer Seeds launch sprout kale hybrid in the US under new name Kalettes to reach kale-loving American consumers
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ArticleCapespan posts H1 profit growth
Strong performances from farming and fruit divisions helped drive up revenue through the first half of 2014
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ArticleGBBO starring role sees pear sales rise
38 per cent hike in sales at Waitrose following appearance on TV smash hit, as retailer starts stocking the first of the UK harvest
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ArticleSize matters, claims daffodil specialist
Rowe Farming's Robert Stacey calls for retailers to stop selling bulbs by numbers, as smaller bulbs don't guarantee flowers
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ArticleCypriots furious at mislabelling
The alleged mislabelling of Greek fruit as Cypriot has angered farmers in Cyprus already hurting from the Russian embargo
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ArticleDowny Mildew threat for spinach growers
New strain of the virus could overcome existing genetic resistance of some varieties of Downy Mildew covering races 1 - 14
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ArticleAsia wakes up to Spanish potential
Murcian companies exhibiting at last week’s Asia Fruit Logistica reported strong interest for their products

