All Production & Trade articles – Page 415
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ArticleInnatis clubbing together
Additional costs and challenges from Covid-19 have proven a test for all, but French apple grower Innatis has seen its team come together during this crisis, says president Marc Rauffet
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ArticleTruss confirms Trade & Ag Commission role
Farm leaders say decision to make commission permanent after initial six-month trial is good news for the agriculture sector
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ArticleAmbrosia Gold apples retain prominence
Strong 2020 performance sees volume and sales increase for popular US apple
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ArticleFirst cherries to go to local heroes
Annual cherry auction postponed, prompting Sydney Markets to deliver new season cherries to community champions
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ArticleCitrosol unveils organic plant coatings
Plantseal and Plantseal Shine free are the only plant coatings certified for use in organic farming of citrus and apples
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ArticleStudy backs Ecuador banana claims
Research from UC Davis affirms the sustainability credentials of the country’s banana sector
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ArticleEcuador overhauls banana pricing system
New structure designed to improve competitiveness and take into account the impact of Covid-19
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ArticleEarliest Southern African grapes harvested
Pioneering Namibian table grape family brings a new dimension to the Southern African season
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One Harvest launches rebrand
Brand new logo symbolises freshness, growth and sustainable mind-set
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ArticleZespri welcomes new Fresh Carriers vessel
First of three vessels arrives at Port of Tauranga ready to export Zespri kiwifruit to Japan
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ArticleEmbracing organic in Colombia
With the support of Dutch organic specialist Eosta, Colombian growers see a bright future for the production and export of organic limes
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ArticleDan Masters among the winners at WCF Awards
Norton Folgate’s procurement manager lands Fruiterers’ Under-30 Award for becoming one of the country’s “top stonefruit specialists”
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ArticleSpain's fruit imports on the up
Country's fresh produce imports grow by 8 per cent for the January-August period, with 66 per cent arriving from third countries
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ArticlePeruvian grape exports to break US$1bn barrier
Shipments are expected to increase by 20 per cent this year, a new record for the Andean nation
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ArticleRSA stonefruit "improvement expected"
As the 2020/21 UK marketing campaign gets underway, the South African stonefruit industry is anticipating improvements on all fronts
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ArticleDel Monte reveals US$100m asset sale
As part of its third quarter results announcement, group says it has decided to sell "non-strategic and under-utilised assets"
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ArticleBumper crop for Arctic apples
Okanagan Specialty Fruits announces the completion of the 2020 Arctic apple harvest, its largest to date
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ArticleNFU calls for action on labour
Union says failure by government to act would leave UK as the only developed country without a seasonal workers scheme
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ArticleEuropean customs seize South African berries
Dutch authorities stop consignment of premium blueberries reportedly grown without permission of plant breeder OZblu
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ArticleLPG expands at Lancaster Farms
New 5ha greenhouse to boost tomato production at Goulburn Valley facility

