All Production & Trade articles – Page 1418
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NYK acquires 100 per cent of NYK LauritzenCool
NYK Reefers Limited has acquired the remaining 50 per cent share of NYKLauritzenCool AB from joint venture partner J Lauritzen A/S.
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Swedes a role model for Scots
Global warming could soon make commercial apple production as viable in Scotland as it is proving in Sweden, the Essex & Suffolk Fruit Growers’ Society learned on a recent trip across the North Sea.
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Irish urged to rally round
Ireland’s food and horticulture minister Trevor Sargent has called on the supply chain to adopt a partnership approach in the wake of difficult weather conditions for vegetable growers.
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Kenya launches answer to airfreight labelling
Kenya has launched a Grown Under the Sun label to publicise the benefits of buying fruit, veg and flowers grown in Africa to UK consumers.
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Worldwide Fruit to relocate in Spalding
Worldwide Fruit is to move from its West Marsh Lane location in Spalding to a new site in Wardentree Lane, Pinchbeck.
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Spanish growers pressured
Spanish producers are under pressure from the UK to fill gaps in supply on some lines while demand for others has waned, leading to a build up in volumes.
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Dutch chicory sets sights on UK market
UK children’s health charity BDF Newlife has joined forces with the Dutch Produce Association to promote a competition aimed at increasing consumption of chicory in this country.
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New flood guidance
The Environment Agency has issued fresh guidance to help farmers, businesses and others dealing with the aftermath of last week's floods.
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Apples with altitude hit UK shores
The first ever container of Snow Apples from Brazil arrived in the Port of Sheerness at the start of this week.
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Chiquita dissatisfied with second-quarter results
Chiquita’s net sales rose by 2 per cent year over year in the second quarter of 2007 to $1.3 billion (£640 million), and the company hauled in a net income of $9bn in the period.
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Juliette gets wined and dined
The rain did not dampen spirits at the annual Juliette celebration hosted by MBMG in Norfolk last week.
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Waitrose backs growers
Waitrose is the latest supermarkets offering support to fruit growers affected by recent hail problems.
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Worldwide Fruit on the move
Fruit specialist Worldwide Fruit is upgrading its Spalding division.
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Final details of Bomfords deal released
Bomfords' administrators have released the final details of the sale deal completed on July 31.
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Flooding aids polytunnel cause
The floods seen across the UK in June and July have served as the best possible PR campaign for the polytunnel debate, NFU West Midlands horticultural chairman Anthony Snell told visitors to the NFU tent at Fruit Focus last week.
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UK disquiet over paraquat ban
The Europe-wide ban of the herbicide paraquat has caused considerable concern among a section of UK growers.
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Canary Islands fires affect farms
Forest fires in the north and north west of the island of Tenerife in the Canary Islands have destroyed farms and potato and tomato production land.
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Bomfords deal done
The remaining majority of the Bomfords Group has been sold in two separate deals.
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NZ apples in zero residue bid
New Zealand apple growers are rolling out a no-detectable-residues project called Apple Futures.
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Lord Rooker visits flood devastation
Food and farming minister Lord Rooker embarked on a tour of flood-hit Worcestershire and Gloucestershire last Friday, organised by the National Farmers’ Union (NFU).