All Production & Trade articles – Page 937
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ArticleAgristo takes Aunt Bessie’s potato production overseas
Belgian supplier wins contract with potato brand while 200 jobs at risk if current Norfolk production site closure goes ahead
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ArticleThai importer expands into northeast
Bangkok-based importer Vachamon announces plans to build new coldstorage and distribution hub in Khon Kaen Province
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ArticleKiwifruit Claim takes a hit
Two members of the committee leading the push for class action announce their resignation
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ArticlePotato factory closure cuts 200 jobs
The proposed closure of Heinz's Aunt Bessie’s potato production factory in Norfolk would leave 200 jobless
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ArticleShoppers can boost growers suffering in 'severe' spud market
It's UK Potato Week, but current market conditions are a "great concern" to many of the Potato Council's levy-payers
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ArticleSalad yields boosted by vertical system
A vertical growing system that optimises space in glasshouses has shown it could more than double yields in salads and berries
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ArticleChegworth scoops two awards
Family-run firm's farm-pressed juices recognised with Slow Food gong, as well as its two London-based stores
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ArticleCautious optimism for Peruvian grapes
Shanghai-based Intercorp Peru reports a strong market outlook for the upcoming Peruvian grape campaign in China, but sounds a note of caution
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ArticleTop Choice for Australian cherry exports
Hong Kong-based firm invests in second New South Wales orchard to secure export supply
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ArticleAustralia unveils new horticultural body
Agricultural minister reveals new name and board of directors ahead of first meeting later this month
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ArticleCapespan Egypt plots expansion
Khaled Dawoud says the group is looking to develop markets outside of Europe to complement its Egyptian involvement
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ArticleGiant vegetable show judged by Chelsea star
Medwyn Williams, gold medal winner at Chelsea Flower Show, was the guest judge at Aberglasney Garden’s giant veg competition this weekend
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AnalysisAnalysis: Tesco trauma
Tesco’s revelation that there is a £250m question mark over its finances has set the scene for a bare-all debate on supplier relations at the UK’s largest supermarket
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AnalysisOpinion: Why expats could help grow exports
Chair of the National Fruit Show, Sarah Calcutt, points out where UK producers could be more proactive in growing their businesses
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ArticleMMA unveils new branding
Market authority says re-branding is aimed at creating a fresh start for all stakeholders ahead of relocation
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ArticleNZ Avocado targets Asian markets
Peak industry body holds promotional launches across region, as it targets industry returns of NZ$280m by 2023
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ArticleChile and Japan to strengthen trade
The governments of Chile and Japan have agreed to strengthen bilateral trade, seven years after signing a free trade agreement
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ArticleIKO calls for more collaboration among kiwi producers
Goal is to develop common strategies to deal with the most serious challenges facing the international kiwifruit sector today
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ArticleFresh face for English grapes
Julien Lecourt is the new tree physiologist and grapes specialist at East Malling Research. He tells Nina Pullman about his Normandy background and the prospects for English-grown table grapes
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ArticleGhana re-admits exports to EU
The West African country has lifted its ban on vegetable exports to the EU, promising increased monitoring

