All Production & Trade articles – Page 934
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ArticleMedvedev confirms ban on food imports
Australia, Canada and Norway also targeted by year-long ban on fresh fruit and vegetable imports from the EU and US
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ArticleEU exporters react to Russia ban
Exporters across EU seek new markets for range of produce following Russia's decision to ban agricultural goods
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ArticleBanacol settles payment dispute
Company has agreed to pay banana producers in full for outstanding shipments
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ArticleUK 'would have no food' as of today without imports
With British self-sufficiency continuing to drop, the NFU is using today (August 7) to highlight the plight
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EU expecting apple crop of 12m tonnes
Largest production for more than a decade presents new challenge for marketers in light of Russian import ban
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ArticleT&G reports fall in profit
In its first-half results announcement, Turners & Growers reveals earnings have been hit by one-off events
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ArticleMalaysian potential for WA avocados
Australia’s Avocado Export Company focused on building a core market in South East Asian nation
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ArticleRussia to impose ban on EU & US produce
Kremlin outlines one-year blockade of agricultural products from countries supporting recent economic sanctions
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ArticleRose breeder launches mini gold
Danish breeder Roses Forever has unveiled Maasland Gold as latest addition to mini rose market
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ArticleCropLife shines spotlight on agrochemicals
Seminar on the correct use of crop protection products in global agriculture to be held this Friday
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ArticleChina reopens to CA citrus
Access to China restored earlier than expected for California citrus, but shipments not set to resume in earnest until the end of the year
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ArticlePupils get polytunnel to grow their own
Staffordshire school's unique structure opened by local MP, as work to boost next generation's understanding of food origin continues
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ArticleWashington braces for record apple crop
It’s early, and it’s going to be a whopper: that’s the message coming out of Washington state regarding the 2014/15 apple crop
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ArticleFenthion phase out “inevitable” in Australia
Australian Senate inquiry has recommended a national approach to fruit fly management
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ArticleSunraysia assess frost damage
Temperatures plummet below zero for fourth straight night, promting fears of crop damage
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ArticleCrop protection giant returns to profit
Dow AgroSciences makes a pre-tax profit of nearly £20m in the most recent financial year, despite a slump in UK sales
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ArticleHortyfruta hails successful melon campaign
Association praised producers for adhering to guidelines to avoid placing unripe fruit on the market
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ArticlePanasonic farm supplying restaurants
Japanese electronics company Panasonic has sold its first indoor-farmed fresh produce to Japanese restaurants in Singapore
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ArticlePotato exports to Egypt up 20 per cent
The £30m British seed potato industry has seen increased overseas demand this season, with a rise in exports to Egypt its biggest market
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ArticlePoles stand up to Russian ban
Polish consumers have backed a campaign to boost apple consumption at home in response to Russia's ban on many Polish fruit and vegetables

