All Production & Trade articles – Page 125
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USDA reveals initial Florida citrus forecast
Volumes are predicted to rise across the board this season in oranges, grapefruit and specialty citrus
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Social unrest disrupts Guatemalan produce exports
Guatemala Produce Trade Association said supply chain has been severely impacted
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Asiafruit October out now
Vietnam edition spotlights one of Asia’s fastest growing markets and provides a wrap-up of Asia Fruit Logistica’s return to Hong Kong
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United Fresh launches Fresh Facts 2023
Annual New Zealand horticulture statistical handbook released under new stewardship
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NFU rails against Red Tractor’s green module
NFU vice president Tom Bradshaw criticises lack of consideration for farmers in assurance add-on
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Western Cape flood impact becomes clearer
Activities in the Western Cape’s main fruit regions have been severely disrupted by recent floods, Hortgro has confirmed
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Blueberry industry ‘set for growth’
Rabobank forecasts long-term rise in global blueberry exports, with consumption robust despite inflationary environment
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AgroFresh collaborates with Pagoda
Post-harvest specialist and leading Chinese retailer work together to develop the fresh produce industry in China and abroad
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Vines shoot up UK ag charts
Grapes now represent 36 per cent of England’s soft fruit crop, Defra figures reveal
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Dole UK wins awards hat-trick
The fresh produce supplier is celebrating scooping no less than three industry awards in one month
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Wilson’s Country invests £2m in AD plant
New plant in County Armagh, Northern Ireland will provide 60 per cent of potato supplier’s annual electricity requirements
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Climate and sustainability to take centre stage at Banana Time 2023
El Niño, labour relations and shared responsibility for sustainability will be major talking points at international convention in Guayaquil, Ecuador
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Salad sites up for redevelopment
Chichester glasshouse firms re-launched to the market with option to repurpose land after no takers to buy them as going concern
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Red Tractor details voluntary green module
New Greener Farms Commitment module will become available from 1 April next year
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Supermarket audits are excessive. It’s time for a fresh approach
Former senior Asda buyer Ged Futter argues that the audit burden placed on producers has got out of hand, making the case for a more pragmatic and light-touch way of working
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Piñata pineapples spring back from shortage
Larger pineapples back on the menu for Australian consumers as Piñata begins Mareeba harvest
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UK retailers looking for longer-term contracts in soft fruit
Chambers reveals supermarkets’ growing demand for longer contracts with berry suppliers, following availability challenges in recent seasons
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Luna avocados step into the limelight
Variety’s high yield and productive efficiency highlighted at launch event in Madrid
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Truval pears gaining in notoriety
Belgian Fruit Valley’s Conference pears, sold under the increasingly recognised Truval brand, are growing in popularity in the Chinese market
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Testing times for UK supply chains
John Giles of Promar International considers how the recent reprieve on border checks for fresh fruit and veg imported from the EU fits into wider supply challenges on the UK market