All Production & Trade articles – Page 410
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CVVP moves to protect Nadorcott
Company says it has taken measures to stamp out illegal plantings in Portugal
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Anecoop plots steady course in volatile times
Company’s 2018/19 results reflect the strength of the cooperative model, says president Alejandro Monzón
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Peru posts solid start to 2019
Fruit and vegetable shipments register 12 per cent increase in value in January
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F&V consumption 'could fall 11%' post-Brexit
University of Warwick report underlines hazards of failure to reach a trade deal with EU and subsequent impact on health
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Students help Blue Skies reimagine the future
Fruit importer partners with University of Northampton for competition to solve issues facing the world in 2025
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US nectarines gain access to China
Nectarines from certain regions of California can be exported to China with immediate effect
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NZ industry celebrates bicentenary
Leaders from across the apple and pear industry gather in Wellington to recognise 200 years of production
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Machines to up onion output in Philippines
Technology developed by PHilMech has increased the country’s onion production and now other applications are being explored
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Industry pilot to trace Victorian citrus exports
New collaborative programme led by Citrus Australia utilises blockchain technology to improve traceability of citrus exports
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Positive signs for NZ apple and pear crop
Early forecast points to 600,000 tonne crop, with increased plantings of Pink Lady, Dazzle, Jazz and Rockit
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Japan aims to double agricultural exports
Fruits and vegetables are set to play an important role in helping the government reach its goal by 2025
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South Africa invests in raisin drying in exports push
New drying method is allowing raisin growers to boost product quality and volumes as South Africa looks to increase exports to UK and Asia
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Power problems persist in South Africa
Leading Western Cape topfruit packers demand uninterrupted electricity supply
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Australian citrus seeks to stay on a roll
Citrus Australia reflects on a record 2019 export campaign, with initial crop forecasts for 2020 raising hopes of a repeat performance
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Raisins South Africa targets UK export boost
Industry looks to promote high agronomy standards and product quality as its competes with Turkey and California for market share
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New Zealand’s 2020 kiwifruit season begins
NZKGI forecasts a good tasting, large crop, with green, gold and red set to be harvested together for the first time
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Train opens new channel into China
A new train service carrying fruit from Vietnam to China is set to give South-East Asian exporters a boost
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Anecoop welcomes newest member
Melon cooperative becomes fully member of Anecoop after several years of close collaboration
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Spain clamps down on varietal abuse
Court hands down custodial sentence for illegal propagation of licensed blueberry varieties
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Food and drink exports rise 5 per cent
Increase comes as UK government highlights benefits of global trade, with US and Japan buying more British food