All Production & Trade articles – Page 122
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Red Tractor stalls on greener standards
The farmed food quality mark puts brakes on new environmental standards until NFU completes review of Red Tractor governance
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Argentina resumes exports of organic citrus to the EU
First shipment of organic lemons arrives in the European Union after a 20-year absence
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Chilean Cherry Committee releases first forecast for 2023/24
Export crop pegged at 95.4m cartons but subject to change due to adverse climatic events
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Sales down at Del Monte in third quarter
Mohammed Abu-Ghazaleh says results were “solid” in the first nine months of 2023, with debt reduction and improved efficiency
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AGOA deal a key part of South Africa’s citrus future
It’s crunch time as the US AGOA debate moves to Johannesburg to settle crucial issues over the renewal of the trade deal
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Superplum launches traceability system
Indian start-up says its new system offers consumers “unmatched” level of transparency and direct engagement with farmers who grow their fruits
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NFU calls for flood action
England’s farming union is lobbying political parties to take action to defend against farmland flooding
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Dutch greenhouse experts eye Indian opportunities
NLHortiRoad2India seeks collaboration with local partners to improve local food systems in India
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Stable stonefruit crop for South Africa
With the stonefruit season now up and running, the country’s growers expect an improved campaign – but several challenges remain
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Bayer and Capogreco Farms partner with OrangeCandy
Vegetables by Bayer has announced a new partnership with Australian grower for its flagship melon variety OrangeCandy
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Funding boost for Southern Forests Food Council
West Australian government provides more support to help build Genuinely Southern Forests brand
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Turkish citrus back in demand
With reduced volumes coming from South Africa and Spain, interest in Turkish oranges has suddenly soared this season, while Turkish lemons have also enjoyed strong demand
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Fire hits Citrosol facilities in Potries
In a statement the company said it has reorganised its operations and will continue to provide a full service to customers
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Banana Time showcases Ecuador’s banana sector
Industry show in Guayaquil celebrates growth of Ecuadorian banana exports but discusses the various challenges currently facing the sector, from security to climate change
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Prepare for more empty shelves in 2024
Lee Stiles of the Lea Valley Growers Association explains why there is likely to be reduced availability in the fruit and vegetable aisle again in 2024
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Hortifrut appoints new commercial director for Europe
Saskia Polak brings over 20 years’ experience of Southern Hemisphere sourcing to new role with Chilean berry specialist
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NFU says more to do on crop protection
Union welcomes progress by Defra but says issues are still unresolved
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AMFresh launches “spellbinding” new citrus variety for Halloween
Pumpkin-shaped Halloweena mandarins will debut in the UK and Spanish market this year
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Biome Makers expands global operations
Company’s BeCrop technology now available to growers in Australia and Brazil
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Wonderful unites Southern Hemisphere citrus growers
California-based grower symposium is hailed as a special event for Southern Hemisphere citrus producers