All Production & Trade articles – Page 337
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Batters calls for 70,000 SAWS by 2021
NFU president makes series of demands from government including ramping up SAWS pilot, and match fund AHDB levy
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New CIV variety “shows potential”
Company reveals encouraging results for its new low-chill extra-early strawberry variety, CIVL519
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New website showcases best of Ecuador’s offer
The gastronomic tool aims to promote the country’s agri-food exports by featuring them in well-known recipes
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Planasa moves into Peru
Marcelo Luengo is named managing director of newly-created Planasa Peru
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Australian juicers feel the squeeze
Peak citrus body claims poor prices could spell the end for fresh Australian juice
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Trade on the agenda as Trump arrives in India
Meetings between US and India are expected to feature negotiations around current trade tariffs
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PMA A-NZ partners with GS1 Australia
Agreement aims to enhance food safety in fresh fruit and vegetable industry
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Seeka continues Northland sales
Another NZ$10m worth of orchards have been sold with a supply commitment as part of the company’s divestment strategy
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Tomato virus found in France
The first known case of tomato brown rugose fruit virus has been confirmed in a farm in north-west France
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Spanish export volumes rise, but prices fall
Fepex said average fruit and vegetable prices failed to reflect rising production costs
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Tridge maps effect of coronavirus on fruit prices
Prices on some products fluctuate by up to 85 per cent as a direct result of the virus’ impact on trade
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EU reaffirms banana price assurance
Commission seeks to reassure European growers that there will be no further cuts to import tariff
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Western Australian exporters fear fees
Plans to increase export certification costs in Australia have vegetable growers in the country’s west particularly concerned
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Mash Direct launches Cauliflower Bites
New product taps into rejuvenated cauliflower category as well as convenience trend
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BerryWorld harvests first Tasmanian raspberries
With its Tasmanian farm now in operation, BerryWorld Australia’s production is spread across three regions
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CCM seeks USDA support
California’s grower-based trade association urges US Government to prioritise citrus as trade deal with China becomes active
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Yearly improvement for Del Monte
Full-year net income rises despite lower sales, as group bounces back from 2018 loss
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Berry sector ‘concerned’ by SAWS plans
Industry body welcomes expansion of SAWS pilot to 10,000 but warns this will fall well short once access to EU seasonal workers ends
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R.A.B.I releases £50k for storm-hit farms
Royal Agricultural Benevolent Institution opens up crisis fund to assist farmers struggling with impact of recent bad weather
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Chilean fruits on the move in China
Asoex has observed an uptick in the sale of Chilean fruit in China following delays caused by COVID-19