All Production & Trade articles – Page 167
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Indian mango exports on the up
Resuming shipments to a number of markets drives increase in Indian mango exports from Covid lows
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Article
Aldi scraps fruit and veg best before dates
Aldi today announces plans to scrap best before dates from 60 fresh fruit and veg lines
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South African blueberry parties head to Namibia
Unique new blueberry varieties will be seen for the first time in Namibia’s Grape Valley
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Vertical Farming World Awards finalists unveiled
Zenith Global announces the 2022 Vertical Farming World Awards finalists ahead of ceremony in Brussels later this month
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Commercialisation close for NZ-bred apricots
Grower co-operative to commercialise three new varieties released by Plant & Food Research
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Tesco changes iceberg lettuce specs amid drought
Supermarket responds after warm, dry conditions make production difficult
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New GlobalGAP add-on gives biodiversity a boost
In April GlobalGAP launched its BioDiversity Add-on to help producers further demonstrate their biodiversity management practices
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Koyuncu Group convinced of tomato potential
The Turkish group has opened a high-tech greenhouse for tomatoes in the west of the country, with big hopes for European and Middle Eastern markets
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USDA under secretary to address vertical farming congress
Organisers of the Vertical Farming World Congress say the appearance of the USDA’s Robert Bonnie is a sign of the opportunities for new technologies in feeding a growing population
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Spain slashes kaki forecast
Persimmon producers anticipate a significant drop in volumes for the 2022/23 campaign
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Zespri expansion plan doesn’t pass grower vote
Grower votes do not pass threshold to increase Zespri kiwifruit production outside of New Zealand
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NFU begins search for next Student and Young Farmer Ambassadors
Programme gives young people opportunity to advocate for British agriculture and represent views of young farmers at key events
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Pumpkin shortages predicted
Essex grower Foxes Farm says its yield is down by a quarter to a third this year and expects to see “some kind of shortage”
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Advertorial
ClemenGold launches bus promotion in China
Throughout August this year, Shanghai residents from Lujiazui to Xujiahui will see ClemenGold-themed Number 985 buses on the road every day.
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Thailand’s Middle East export push
Government works with Saudi retailers to promote Thai fruits in a bid to expand exports
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Change in fortunes for South African exporters
South Africa’s fresh fruit export industry is contemplating the future after a disappointing 2022 season
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Adrian Scripps ‘expects to have enough labour’ for apple season
James Simpson, managing director of Adrian Scripps, tells FPJ how the major Kentish apple producer is innovating in the face of big challenges this season
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Video
New PrepWorld factory ‘gives us a lot’, says Olins
In this video interview PrepWorld CEO and founder Ben Olins tells Fred Searle about the opportunities offered by the company’s move to a larger production facility, as well as reflecting on the supplier’s growth journey after a decade in business
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Much work to do on African trade agreements
South Africa, in its struggle to expand markets, does have opportunities in Africa
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Stable growth for Greenyard
First quarter of the financial year sees positive sales in both fresh and long fresh segments