All Production & Trade articles – Page 405
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Dutch government backs local supply chains
Companies including Koppert Cress work to reconnect with consumers as coronavirus leaves restaurants empty
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"Asparagus crop could be left to die"
Asparagus grower Andrew Brice warns of massive labour shortage ahead of major British fruit and vegetable seasons
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BASF has high hopes for summer cucumber
In trials, SEpalin produced high yields, higher average fruit weight and good uniformity
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Chinese boost for Patagonian cherries
Direct exports to China will be possible from next season after region is declared fruit fly free
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Pink Lady aims to boost trust
Proximity, transparency and sharing are central in Pink Lady Europe's efforts to keep building trust with customers and growers
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Uncertainty for Kenyan exporters
Drop in airfreight and current market situation could hurt small farmers in rural regions
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Standout year for Australian produce
Statistics released by Hort Innovation show in the past financial year Australian horticulture recorded its highest ever production value
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Breakthrough for Chinese citrus exports
Fresh citrus exported to Singapore via train, cutting two weeks off transport duration
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California Giant primed for bumper strawberry crop
Berry company is targeting stay-at-home consumers through digital marketing campaigns
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South African grape crop on course
Country's table grape crop is on target to exceed latest estimate despite significant challenges
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Fyffes reassures consumers during visit from Taoiseach
Supplier's chairman David McCann meets Irish PM Leo Varadkar to discuss supply lines amid coronavirus crisis
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PPECB proves its worth
Ninety year-old organisation is one of the heroes rising to the challenges presented by the coronavirus outbreak
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UFPA applauds foreign worker decision
USDA has updated its guidance, recognising foreign workers in agriculture as essential to food supply
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Israeli youth mobilised to pick fruit
Youngsters will fill vacuum left by Thai and Palestinian workers unable to enter the country
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European producers call for EU coronavirus support
Letter from AREFLH requests “exceptional measures” from EC to ease a “deeply worrying” situation for continent’s POs
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Total Produce CEO praises industry unity
In an open letter to colleagues, Rory Byrne says a "remarkable exercise in collaboration" will help overcome coronavirus
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WA launches new employment campaign
‘Here for WA’ aimed at connecting job seekers with horticultural opportunities across regional Western Australia
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Vietnam anticipating increase in exports
Fresh produce businesses across Vietnam are preparing for a boost in agricultural exports to China once the market recovers
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Freshfel wants concrete solutions
Association calls on agri-ministers to firm-up EU-wide solutions on free movement of goods and critical workers
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Fairer fruit
Despite progress in the supply chain, bananas remain a controversial product when it comes to workers’ rights, wages and support for small farmers. Fred Searle hears from Alistair Smith of Banana Link, a non-profit cooperative that advocates for a fair and sustainable banana trade