All Production & Trade articles – Page 382
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Zespri refuses to rush through red
Market testing of red kiwifruit variety generates plenty of excitement
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Huge slavery network supplied major retailers
Modern slavery operation which picked spring onions for UK supermarkets thought to have had up to 400 victims
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Sales hot up for Picota cherries
Good weather has resulted in optimum quality this season, producers say
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Koppert introduces 'intense' hummus leaves
The firm leaf of the chickpea plant is said to offer intense flavour, aroma and attractive presentation for chefs
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FAO flags up food waste challenge
Moves to tackle the problem could help feed more than 300m in Latin America
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New market for Taiwanese mangoes
A delegation from the Tainan City government visited Japan as part of efforts to promote Tainan mangoes
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Blue Skies marks ‘10 years transforming lives’
Fresh-cut fruit supplier’s foundation has now implemented over 100 projects in Africa, spanning education, sanitation, health and wellbeing
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Ukraine blueberry season underway
Training workshop brings together stakeholders from the industry for a day of discussion and demonstration
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Amazonian fruits earmarked for export growth
Rising demand for superfoods is driving efforts to harvest rich bounty of Colombia’s Amazonian region
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Agroponiente expands organic programme
Aubergines, courgettes, peppers cucumbers and mini watermelons lead company's organics charge
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Grape success for Indian group
Sahyadri Farmer Producer Company’s report of a strong 2018/19 grape season has been accompanied by news about new varieties and retail expansion
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Turkey rushes to meet cherry demand
A new protocol with China could have a range of effects on the Turkish cherry industry, which is trying to meet increased demand
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Schools-on-Farms ready to launch
Victorian vegetable growers to provide local school students with a hands-on learning experience
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Shipping firms ditch British flag amid Brexit uncertainty
Departures from shipping registry could cut taxation revenues and make it more difficult to secure extra space on ships to help cope with no-deal
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TR4 suspected in Colombia banana plantation
Samples from Latin America's first apparent case of Panama disease sent abroad for testing, with industry on high alert
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First Peruvian avos land in Thailand
The inaugural shipment was carried out by the Avocado Packing Company
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Veracruz invests in almond growth
Group is planting 2,000ha of almond trees in Beira Baixa, Portugal, at a cost of €50m
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NZKGI celebrates 25 years
Advocacy body reflects on the challenges and successes of the New Zealand kiwifruit industry
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Boost needed for Philippine bananas
A new report from the Philippines government suggests it must spend big to keep its spot as one of the world’s top banana producers
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NW cherries on the move
Ideal weather conditions in spring helped northwest cherry growers nearly match estimates for the first month of the season