All Production & Trade articles – Page 985
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ArticleIndia set for bumper grape crop
A second consecutive year of record grape exports is likely, amid fears of another price crash in Europe
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ArticleDiscounters set for Christmas success
Almost half of all shoppers will use discounters more than last year to buy Christmas groceries after improved communication
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ArticleMajor hail damage hits Ceres region
Growers in and around Ceres in the Western Cape are counting the cost of devastating hail storms that struck at the weekend
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ArticleChina mulls Mexican berry imports
Chinese authorities are sending a technical team to analyse the Latin American country's berry industry
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ArticleJoyvio launches kiwifruit in China
Following its venture into blueberries, the company has moved to supply 4,000 tonnes of gold kiwifruit from November
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Article'Illegal immigrant' labour firm loses licence
Only 15 of 79 workers on Derby-based agency's books were legally allowed to be working
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ArticleBartlett stars on primetime TV
Carrot and parsnip producer Alan Bartlett features in Nigel and Adam’s Farm Kitchen on BBC One
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ArticleFresh produce body recognised by EU
British Growers Association will get improved access to EU funding after becoming first UK body to become Association of Producer Organisations
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ArticleFruit shop closes after 29 years
Three jobs go as fruit shop is unable to compete with retailers and owner says hours are ‘anti-social’
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ArticleUnited comments on FMSA proposals
The United Fresh Produce Association has submitted its comments to the FDA on proposed Food Safety Modernisation Act rules
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ArticleStrong growth for Peruvian exports
Agap says shipments could rise by as much as 20 per cent in 2013
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ArticleDates infested with beetles found in UK
Scientists have found beetles and larvae in a sample of Welsh dates and figs
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ArticleFresh produce trade booms in Dubai
International trading of fresh fruit and vegetables grew to Dh6.4bn in the first half of 2013
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ArticleChinese potential for US pears
Poised with a bumper crop, US pear exporters are looking to Asia’s most populated market as part of their sales programmes
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ArticleTomato grower sees the light
Investment in LED system will allow Worcestershire company to produce the fruit all-year-round
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ArticleJuicy drink deal for Tesco
Producer of PLj Lemon Juice pens contract to provide distribution to 650 Tesco stores nationwide
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Article'Incompetent' gangmaster loses licence
West Midlands-based Shorish Hamza flouts Working Time Regulations for workers on a mushroom farm
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ArticleCGA laments ups and downs
Record 2013 South African citrus export volumes continue to grow, with latest figures pointing to a 113m-carton crop
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ArticleWashington apple volumes dip
The industry is still anticipating a good-sized export crop despite the lower forecast
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ArticleNew Cape strike declared 'unlawful'
Labour union ordered away from four farms operated by Le Roux Group, a major exporter of plums, citrus and grapes

