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Wageningen calls for action on global food security
Environmental project supports innovation and urgency from food producers around the world to ensure we can feed ourselves in 2050
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LatAm banana producers join forces in fight against TR4
Ecuadorean government spearheads efforts to create common front to combat the spread of the disease
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Cubans test out blues potential
The Caribbean island has become the latest country to trial commercial blueberry production
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Florida eyes Cuban collaboration
Scientific exchange could benefit Florida avocado growers under threat from wood-boring beetles
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Stopping the rot in seed potatoes
Bacterial diseases have always been a challenge for the British seed potato industry, but now there are concerns they could begin to dent exports
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Fruits de Ponent casts export net wider
A smaller 2016 crop may have forced expansion plans onto the back burner, but the company has long-term designs on non-EU markets
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Cuban pines find favour in Spain
Promoted as Oro Cubano (Cuban Gold), the MD2 pineapples are being sold in Madrid and other cities
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UK trade delegation visits Cuba with potatoes on agenda
Led by the chairman of the UK-Cuba Initiative, Lord Hutton, the trip marks the 20th anniversary of the founding of the Cuba Initiative
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US growers welcome closer links with Cuba
Easing of trade restrictions heralds opportunity to boost produce exports to the Caribbean country
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Chile seeks closer trade links with Cuba
Agriculture and health are two sectors that stand to benefit following relaxing of the Caribbean country’s foreign investment laws
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Cuban pineapples return to Europe
Resumption of shipments part of government initiative to ramp up country's fruit production and exports
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Cuba launches diversification plan
Government programme seeks to establish large-scale production of pears and other products
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Cuba to revitalise citrus sector
Multi-million-dollar investment to breathe new life into the island-nation’s citrus trade over the next year
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US urged to ease Cuba trade restrictions
New legislation would reportedly make agriculture a strong player in the Cuban market and increase US agricultural exports
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New funds for varietal development
Announcement in Tunis reveals financial support will be made available to a number of agricultural projects worldwide
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Cuban citrus battered by Hurricane Ike
The storm is reported to have wiped out the island’s orange crop and seriously dented grapefruit volumes
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Cuba hit by force of Hurricane Ike
Caribbean nation could be set for further crop losses after Hurricane Ike slammed into its northeast coast
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Hurricane Gustav hits Caribbean crops
At least 70 per cent of Jamaican banana crop reported to be lost as storm strengthens over Cuba's citrus belt
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Cuba launches organic initiative
The project is designed to boost production of organic fruits to satisfy demand for the popular category in Europe
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Dominican bananas unaffected by storm
The weather system that hit the Dominican Republic on Sunday (17 August) has had "no meaningful impact" on banana production