All Production & Trade articles – Page 409
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Skipping stones
Soft fruits have some fierce competition in cherries, which will capture increasing market share as year-round supply develops. Ed Leahy hears how Chambers plans to take advantage of the boon
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China cherry potential
China offers great export opportunities to Argentine and Australian cherry growers, says Fruta Cloud
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Another record year for Anecoop
Rise in vegetable sales and strong citrus prices help profits top the €700m mark for the first time
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Puffin Produce picks up double award
The Welsh growers earned two accolades at the Co-op's first Welsh supplier awards held in Cardiff
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Multivac invests in China
Packaging solution company sees opportunity in China and plans thirteenth global factory in Taicang
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Billion-dollar export sales goal
New Zealand apple industry aims to achieve NZ$1bn (US$680m) in export sales by 2020 through growth strategy
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Tech advances ‘will attract fresh talent’ to fresh produce
Rise of automation, robotics, AI and big data is creating opportunities to welcome brightest young minds into the industry, say leading firms
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Enzed Exotics celebrates landmark
This season marks the tenth anniversary of the Enzed Exotics brand of naturally grown Kiwano in New Zealand
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UK tariff announcement eases Spanish fears
Spanish fruit and vegetable producers breathe sigh of relief after tariff exemption
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Irish mushrooms brace for Brexit
It’s no secret that Ireland’s mushroom industry has been suffering since the EU referendum, but rather than looking to new markets, Irish producers are taking steps to ensure UK exports stay cost-effective
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Winning with waste
Ben Whitehead thinks he can help make a big difference with his little packets of rescued fruit and veg crisps. Fred Searle talks to the founder of Spare Snacks about what’s wrong with our food system and how sustainable brands can help change it
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Zero-tariff Brexit raises questions
Brexit uncertainty is hitting new levels after the UK government's suggestion it could impose zero tariffs on most fruit and vegetable imports
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Record citrus crop once more
Southern Africa’s citrus export crop will be marginally higher this year compared with 2018
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Automate to accumulate
AHDB SmartHort conference hears that collaboration will be key to future technological transformation
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Trade bodies slam late tariff announcement
Government decision to announce tariff details just two weeks before Brexit derided as 'disgraceful' and 'appalling' by industry bodies
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Slowdown, what slowdown?
China's 2018 fresh fruit imports are up 36 per cent over the prior year, despite the country's slowing economic growth
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Royals ready to roll
After a horrendous 2018 season, Jersey Royal growers are keen for a big season, with perfect conditions and new technology boosting the island’s production
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Agrial completes Angflor buyout
Florette owner acquires full ownership of Essex-based salad-growing operation after buying out partner Jepco
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GAC buys two European salad facilities
The factories in Switzerland and Italy will boost the company’s international expansion strategy
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Mexican tomato decision 'threatens jobs'
US employers are being 'harmed' by the decision to limit Mexican tomatoes