All Production & Trade articles – Page 941
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ArticleTesco aims to please with purple carrots
Retailer launches second colourful vegetable of the week with purple carrots from grower Alan Bartlett
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ArticleCampaign gives away free Nelson Mandela film
The annual promotional campaign for South African fruit ups its ethical focus with film giveaway and donation to Mandela charity
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ArticleSouth Africa ‘may not’ send more direct to Russia
South African fruit industry says overlap with European stonefruit market ‘is not a problem’ at the moment despite Russian ban adding pressure
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ArticleCitrus programme welcomed by FCM
USDA programme encouraging the re-planting of citrus gets backing of Florida Citrus Mutual
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ArticleChina commits US$20bn to India
President Xi Jinping has pledge US$20bn to India over the next five years and announced greater market access to Indian goods
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ArticleUK veg co-op to launch new brand
Bedfordshire Growers' 'BG's Great British' brand will feature a range of onion lines, including a mixed pack of red and brown
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ArticleSpain cautiously welcomes new EU aid proposal
Financial assistance measures will now be based on the volume of fruit and vegetables each EU country ships to Russia
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Article‘Massive’ Bramleys see sales hike
Industry PR campaign for Bramley apples has seen sales rise by 35 per cent, while growers report ‘largest-ever’ fruit size
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ArticlePositive outlook for Spanish lemons
Production set to reach almost 1m tonnes in 2014/15, provided there is adequate rainfall during the season
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ArticleIndustry ‘may need’ SAWS mark two
New NFU manifesto gives MPs list of ‘quick wins’ and longer-term policy recommendations, including a possible replacement for SAWS
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ArticleChile weighs up disappointing 2013/14 campaign
Latest figures show fall in shipments to Europe and the US, but slight gains in Asia
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ArticleBayer ups R&D spend to match projected growth
Crop protection giant plans to spend €2.4bn to keep up with growth in a market it believes may be worth €100bn by 2020
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ArticleMorocco could send more fruit to Russia
As their new campaign begins, citrus exporters in particular are hoping Russian buyers will take more fruit this season
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ArticleThai durian to enter Indonesia
Government authorities issue 5,000 tonne quota for the months of September and October
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ArticleLate flowering for AU cherries
Australian cherry production in the Riverland region is set to be delayed as a result of cold weather
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ArticleNew office in China for BanaBay
Banana supplier has secured five "significant" customers across six new ports in China over the last year
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ArticleDriscoll's announces Dutch harvest
Driscoll's is celebrating its first ever autumn crop of Dutch-grown greenhouse blackberries
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ArticleJalisco on brink of Chinese berry breakthrough
State set to become the first in Mexico to gain access to China for its berries
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ArticleRussian ban: risks but also opportunities
Fruit Logistica manager suggests embargo will alter trade, making annual networking opportunity in Berlin all the more crucial
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Article700,000 MT of Polish apples "stuck"
Czeslaw Adam Siekierski joins other MEPs in bemoaning alleged lack of adequate suport from EC following Russian import ban

