All Production & Trade articles – Page 1606
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Rains batter blueberries
Heavy rainfall in Chile last week has affected blueberry production in the south of the country.
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freshinfo update: The Summerfruit Company
Redbridge AFI and Worldwide Fruit comment on launch of The Summerfruit Company.
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Fungi boost pepper yields
A study by US department of agriculture researchers has found that fungi living on plant roots can increase capsicum yields.
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SunWorld files for bankruptcy
California-based new-variety breeder and licensor Sun World International has filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.
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Growers told to fight back
UK growers warned that status quo is not good enough, something that many music fans have known for years.
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Carrot-eaters want choices
Consumer research on carrots carried out by Isleham Fresh Produce (IFP) has shown consumers want more choice.
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Six and out
Top-fruit and blackcurrant supplier Four Wents Farm has ceased farming after six generations followed each other into the family business in High Weald, Kent.
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Southern hemisphere grape squeeze
The South African grape season is likely to finish slightly earlier than usual in February rather than March due to a reduced Orange River crop.
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Butternut squash makes UK debut
Turkish butternut squash is making its debut on the UK market and enjoying considerable success.
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New Berry Alliance
Rationalisation in the European berry sector brings two supply giants on opposite sides of the Atlantic together.
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Florida freeze boost
Freezing weather conditions in Florida at the end of last week have left grapefruit unscathed and may actually have proved a boon to producers.
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Picota in the spotlight
The denomination of origin (DO) Cereza del Jerte, which represents cherries from Spain's Jerte valley, has reported substantial interest from its stand at the Fruit Logistica exhibition in Berlin this month.
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Spanish warning on green fruit
Valencia producers' association Ava-Asaja has condemned early harvesting of immature Ortanique fruit.
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Florida gets frost warning
Hard freeze warnings were in place over many counties of Florida last night with temperatures hitting 0°C.
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Redbridge AFI / Worldwide Fruit seal marketing jv
Established retail suppliers set up Summerfruit Company as "one-stop soft fruit shop".
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EurepGap: NZ growers undaunted
According to New Zealand kiwifruit marketer, Zespri, the message from its growers is that EurepGap "isn't as daunting as it seems".
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Potato growers get free advice
The British Potato Council is urging growers and agronomists to take advantage of its free business advice workshops.
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Isleham makes Oxford landing
Two of the UK's leading root vegetable suppliers have revealed how they restructured their business to allow for greater efficiencies across the supply chain.
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Stubbins goes west
Just two weeks after the exchange of contracts with HumberVHB, salad specialist Stubbins has made significant progress towards its first tomato crop at Wales's largest area of glass, Rhymney Valley Nursery, pictured.