All Production & Trade articles – Page 410
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San Miguel creates BEE partnership in RSA
Workers will own a 30 per cent stake in the US$14m company Thudana Citrus
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UK sets out no-deal Brexit trade plan
Fruit and vegetables among the 87 per cent of products that will have tariff-free access
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California citrus shipments take a hit
Citrus growers feel the physical heat of summer weather alongside the metaphorical heat of the Trump presidency
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Posy ready for export
Early-season New Zealand-bred apple specifically tailored to Asian markets
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Drones to aid in tree counts
Images taken using drone technology can accurately find and count citrus trees
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First British asparagus arrives at M&S
Wye Valley grower John Chinn continues to deliver UK's earliest product as M&S forecasts major uplift in British asparagus sales this year
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Burgesses take full ownership of Produce World
Company says it has "gone back to its roots" after buying out all minority shareholders
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Grasses ‘can help grow healthier blueberries’
Intercropping with grasses an effective and sustainable alternative to chemical treatments for maximising yield and antioxidant content
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Chiquita officially opens new Europe HQ
Company's European head office was relocated from Rolle to Etoy in the Swiss canton of Vaud last summer
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Migiva acquires Florida Ozblu farm
Group brings Ozblu low-chill blueberry varieties to a new territory in North America
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Early start for NZ kiwifruit
Gisborne kickstarts national harvest, as industry looks to mitigate labour shortage
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Washington apples eye wider Japan access
US state looks to remove apple trade barriers to Japan while concerns rise over future trade with India
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Peruvian produce in high demand
Healthy food trend behind a surge in exports of Peruvian fruit in 2018
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Chile examines potential of Chinese crops
Fedefruta project looks to develop commercial production of Chinese crops in Chile
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RSA grapes reach final stretch
It is likely that South Africa’s grape export crop could be more or less the same as last year
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Big week for South African citrus
The new South African citrus season is here, and there are many challenges ahead
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Mixed March forecast for Florida
Orange production holds steady while grapefruit numbers dip in the latest state citrus forecast
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Malaysia celebrates Taiwan trade
Malaysia and Taiwan's Kaohsiung region sign MoU and celebrate fruit imports at Kuala Lumpur ceremony
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Organics facing effective Brexit trade embargo
NFU warns that if no deal is agreed with the EU, UK organic farmers would have to sell their exported products as conventional
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Potato stocks down a quarter on last year
Extreme growing conditions last year have driven down AHDB stock estimates, with stores also cleared early due to high winter temperatures