All Production & Trade articles – Page 943
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ArticleEU 'over-regulated' at a time when more produce is needed
Welsh grower Perkin Evans wants the NFU to keep lobbying Brussels to ensure food producers' tool-boxes aren't 'depleted'
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ArticleHerb firm lands Sainsbury's contract
New deal will bring Scotherbs' fresh herbs to selected supermarkets throughout the year
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ArticleRastoder strikes deal with Agrokor
Slovenian fruit supplier Rastoder has reached a co-operation agreement with Croatia's Agrokor
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ArticleGCA secures vital forensic auditing change for suppliers
Eight out of ten of the UK's leading supermarkets agree to amend the way they backdate demands for money from suppliers
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ArticleCaparrós unveils new gourmet tomato
Lobello is latest addition to the company’s premium vegetable line
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ArticleArgentina closes in on Vietnam deal
South American country has taken first step towards securing access for its fruit and vegetables in Vietnam
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ArticleCCI hosts fruit export forum
Event aims to encourage growers to sign up to Colombia’s burgeoning produce export industry
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ArticleCuba launches diversification plan
Government programme seeks to establish large-scale production of pears and other products
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ArticleJamie Oliver veg toys recalled
Celebrity chef also embroiled in clash between Australian vegetable growers and retailer over campaign crate levy
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ArticleSpain's fresh produce imports fall
April figures published by Fepex show imports from overseas drop in both volume and value
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ArticleAppointment shows T&G apple ambition
Darren Drury has taken charge of New Zealand company's global topfruit business as it looks to achieve new growth
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ArticleCiolos gets Morocco tomato backing
Copa-Cogeca is supporting EU Farm Commissioner Dacian Ciolos in the dispute over import controls on tomatoes from Morocco
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ArticlePakistan vegetable imports increase
Imports of Indian vegetables to Pakistan have increased to a daily value of almost $200m, according to latest figures
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ArticleHAL transition gets member approval
Proposal to form grower-owned research and development corporation receives support at extraordinary meeting
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ArticleForced labour concerns hit Thailand
The US report on human trafficking has downgraded Thailand and Malaysia amidst concerns its governments aren’t doing enough to fight forced labour
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ArticleCosta equipped to expand in Japan
New brix sensor to give Australian group an edge in the lucrative Japanese citrus market
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ArticleIndian mango audit ‘could lift ban’
A successful audit of Indian mango processing facilities in September could mean imports ban will be lifted before December, MP has said
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ArticlePeru clears kiwi plant imports from US
Move gives growers opportunity to broaden their product portfolio
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ArticleUS cherry season kicks off strongly in China
First arrivals selling for RMB100 per carton more than last year
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ArticlePakistani mangoes enter US
Asian nation hopeful of boosting exports to North America, as season’s first shipment commands strong prices

