All Production & Trade articles – Page 387
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Serbia goes blue
Serbian berries are aiming to overhaul the production base to meet massive potential in the global fresh market
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Root of the problem
Bans on agrochemicals and Brexit labour woes are making life tough in the carrot and parsnip sectors as growers look to robots for solutions
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Carla avocado case dropped
US legal battle over the variety ends after it is proved that no infringement had taken place
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Jerte Cherry PDO issues fraud warning
Consumers urged to look out for quality seal in order to avoid buying poor imitations
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Fyffes receives €183m equity injection
Irish Times reports Japanese parent company Sumitomo has moved to reduce the Irish importer's apparently growing debt
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Jazz apples on a roll in Japan
Supermarkets preparing to promote premium New Zealand product as consumer demand continues to grow
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Indoor farm sprouts up in Shanghai
China-based horticulture company Orisis has partnered with a new international joint venture to build an indoor vertical farm
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AG Thames turnover falls by quarter
Restructuring its main subsidiary Chingford Fruit leads to 23 per cent revenue drop for AG Thames Group
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Fyffes praised for tackling obesity
The Irish banana giant earned a marketing award for its Fit Squad scheme, which has reached 4000 young people
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Countdown begins to World Avocado Congress
CorpoHass's Jorge Restrepo tells Fruitnet why this is Colombia’s time to shine
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Cornish new potatoes hit shelves
Tesco begins stocking Branston-supplied 2019 crop, which heralds the start of the mainland new potato season
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Costa Rica looks ahead
At the recent International Banana Congress Michael Barker caught up with Jorge Sauma, boss of the Costa Rican banana corporation Corbana, which organised the event
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US agriculture urges Congress to approve USMCA
FPAA says ratifying the USMCA will create stability for US companies involved in trade with Mexico and Canada
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JD.com promotes Malaysian durian
JD.com has started selling Malaysian Musang King durian to customers across China after authorities gave frozen imports the green light
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Blueberry surge for Berry People
The company’s conventional and organic programmes have grown exponentially this year
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Bat-like drones 'could replace insecticides'
Tests are underway in the Netherlands to see how effective drone technology can be in eliminating flying insects
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LEAF hails ‘rising public interest’ at Open Farm Sunday
Visitor numbers estimated at 230,000, with more recorded from urban areas and an increase in farm first-timers
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Fall Creek hires regional director for RSA
Appointment marks latest stage in the blueberry breeder’s global expansion
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Philippines looks overseas to ease mango glut
Mango growers in the Philippines may look for help from international markets as they attempt to deal with surplus product
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Australia brings in buyers
Australian fruit and vegetable growers will showcase their produce to a host of international buyers as part of a reverse trade mission