All Production & Trade articles – Page 394
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Besana signs Uzbekistan nut deal
Agreement will see the development of over 2,000 hectares and will involve hazelnuts, almonds and pistachios
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Brassicas planted early for NI growers
Gilfresh were able to recover form last year's nightmare conditions to sow brassica crops three weeks earlier in 2019
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Delayed NW cherry season presents challenges
After an anticipated later and lighter start, volumes are forecast to ramp up in July, with growers relying on export markets
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Amazon, Alibaba leading retail brands
A new report found the two retail brands rank higher than big names like McDonald's, Nike or Louis Vuitton
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Fall Creek strengthens Latin American sales team
Rodrigo Cilloniz and Ricardo Marquez in charge of developing nursery and genetics business in Peru and Mexico
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El Ciruelo acquires Brazil’s Labrunier
Deal raises El Ciruelo's table grape output to 100,000 tonnes a year and boosts its varietal development programme
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Early start for traditional strawberry season
Love Fresh Berries unveiled a giant strawberry yesterday to kick off the British growing season
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NCGM aims to put British flowers on show
Consumers will be encouraged to buy British and back the industry during British Flowers Week
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AMT works to reduce citrus waste
Tesco supplier has teamed up with AgriGrub to take its waste-reduction efforts to the next level
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US ready for South African citrus
Summer citrus time starts again in the US, with the first clementines set to arrive from South Africa
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Michigan asparagus season underway
Michigan Asparagus Advisory Board says volumes are in line with the previous campaign
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Gene discovery could lead to tastier tomatoes
Scientists in America successfully mapped the genome of 725 tomato varieties, locating a rare "flavour gene" in the process
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Positive start for Peruvian avos
Shippers expect better conditions than last year in the European market
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China hits back with tariffs
Following a recent increase to 25 per cent on Chinese goods to the US, China has retaliated against US imports
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Italian industry demands government action
Production and export associations have told Italy's agriculture ministry to pull out all the stops in securing new market access
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Precision robots ‘can boost productivity and profits’
New tech from Manufacturing Technology Centre is on trial at 20 UK farms with hopes the robots could replace tractors for many jobs
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Waitrose stock crimson asparagus variety
A darker red than purple asparagus, the crimson spear is ideal for salads, according to the retailer
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Huelva kids say yes to berries
Cuna de Platero’s Fresayunando campaign continues to teach local children about nutrition and exercise
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US implements 25 per cent tariff
Threatened increase in tariffs on Chinese goods now in place with deal still pending between US and China
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Seeka updates performance guidance
Leading Australasian company revises EBITDA forecast following “unseasonably hot and dry growing conditions”