All Production & Trade articles – Page 255
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Brexit opportunity prompts MDS investment
More young people are looking to pursue career in food, reports grad training organisation, with Brexit expected to boost efforts to nurture homegrown talent
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Tru-Cape enjoys double-digit growth
South African group reports on record turnover in 2020 and says it is optimistic about the coming year
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Planasa signs asparagus deal with France’s Priméale
The two companies have joined forces to market fresh asparagus in France over the next three years
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Sorma launches HyperVision
New platform for SormaTech graders promises elimination of almost all defects, resulting in an “unprecedented” level of accuracy
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Ailimpo tackles water sustainability challenge
The organisation has mapped out its strategy to make best use of this scarce resource
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Samba swings into supermarkets
HLB’s new papaya variety is already available in Europe and is now set to launch in the UK
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Mexican avo suppliers gear up for Super Bowl
US consumption expected to grow 4 per cent during this year’s big game weekend
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Trials to reduce cabbage losses in storage
As much as £4.5m worth of cabbages are lost every year due to diseases caused by extreme weather
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Slight uptick for RSA apples and pears
The country's growers have said that they are expecting a good crop in 2021
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Driscoll's harvests first 'organic in-conversion' blues
First blueberries grown by farm in the process of converting to organic practices become available to Australian consumers
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New Zealand defends cherry exports
Summerfruit NZ distances country's produce from recent positive Covid-19 test found in imported cherries in China
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Covid-19 scare in imported cherries
Chile and China in discussion over alleged positive Covid-19 case in imported cherries, as South American supplier refutes claims
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Anecoop promotes sales of green papaya
The group hopes to create new revenue stream by marketing the unripe fruit as a vegetable
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Oppy on board with Ocean Spray grapes
Leading grower-marketer now offers Ocean Spray grapes year-round, tapping into "robust" Southern Hemisphere supply
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Indian state's new name for dragon fruit
State government gives the fruit the Sanskrit name kamalam in response to perceived association with China
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Pressure mounts to solve labour shortage
Australian bodies call on national cabinet to end stalemate on foreign worker approvals
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Northern lights inspire chemical-free seed cleaning
First dry-cleaning technology for seeds launched to reduce pathogen load on seeds without need for chemical treatment or washing
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Strawberry brand donates £12k to Prince’s Trust
Owner of Annabel’s Deliciously British wants to help young people affected by pandemic back into employment
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Fepex raises concerns over Food Chain Law
It claims that one of the law’s unintended consequences is to make imported produce more attractive to retailers
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Brazilian market beckons for Spanish blueberries
The phytosanitary protocol has been agreed and is all set to be signed by the two countries