All Production & Trade articles – Page 928
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Czech production on the rise
The country's fruit harvest climbed 8 per cent year-on-year according to the Czech Fruit Growers Union
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Pome growers work against the heat
Soaring temperatures in Australia's southeast can damage produce, but APAL is positive about grower efforts
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Climate change will hike food prices
Study warns that switching land to energy crops instead of food will mean higher global food prices and need for ‘flexible’ trading
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Record year for Catalonian stonefruit
Strong sales in Germany and France behind solid performance
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Growth forecast for Peruvian citrus exports
Production of Satsumas and Murcott, which make up two-thirds of total shipments, set to rise significantly
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Severe UK shortage of popular herbs
The unexpected cold snap in the Middle East has caused havoc to the region’s herb cultivation
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Capespan director maps India opportunity
Geoff Green, Capespan’s director of group procurement and new business development, to speak at Fresh Produce India on 24-26 April
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Record export volumes for Indian grapes
India's seedless grape exports are projected to reach 215,000 tonnes this year, with the EU the main destination
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Pakistani potatoes expected to hit target
Export target of 200,000 tonnes likely as Russia and Sri Lanka emerge as major buyers this season
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Pesticides 'lead to smaller bees'
New study suggests exposure to pyrethroid pesticides results in smaller worker bees with decreased efficiency
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New Delhi warning for melons
Fears that virus could spread to melon production in Almeria and Murcia
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Huelva kicks off new strawberry season
Harvesting of early cultivars in full swing, with no major quality issues reported following benign autumn
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Food firms must boost worker relations
New study shows that just over a week is lost per employee each year due to unauthorised absence
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Eosta backs those with soul for soil
Nature & More South African organic table grape farmer Warren Bam will be championed at this year's Fruit Logistica
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Peru eyes bigger stake of US citrus market
ProCitrus calls for US authorities to clear imports from all regions
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CA governor declares state of emergency
Farmers offered assistance to offset losses as the state faces severe drought, with the driest year on record
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Crackdown on illegal pesticides
Counterfeits found in increasing amounts across the UK, so Thames Valley Police are trying to make it stop
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Port strike threatens fruit exports
The fallout from the dispute is spreading to Chile’s central region
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Australian growers sweat it out
Heat wave impact too early to call for table grapes, but industry sources expect some damage
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Produce growers fail to make NFU cut
Nominations for NFU president, plus deputy and vice roles, are primarily livestock or dairy farmers, with produce growers conspicuously absent