All Production & Trade articles – Page 420
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Genetics will aid tomato taste
UF professor Jay Scott urges researchers to utilise genetics in growing tastier tomatoes across different geographical locations
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French strikes hit topfruit exports
Strikes and blockades at various French ports have disrupted exports of apples and pears, with Blue Whale estimating losses at €150,000
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Driverless lorries ‘could spark major RORO growth'
RORO predicted to secure 80 per cent market share by 2050 thanks to the anticipated roll-out of driverless vehicles
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Eastern Spain counts cost of storm Gloria
Citrus and vegetable production are worst affected, with losses expected to run into tens of millions of euros
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New research group to tackle food waste
Quality and Food Loss Network will focus on waste during production, before food reaches the consumer
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Half of new indoor growers ‘have no ag experience’
Controlled environment production attracts high percentage of young entrants, with funding a major challenge, new survey reveals
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Brassica growers at "rock bottom" after record rainfall
UK growers are now considering switching to more profitable crops following two loss-making seasons
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NZ minister opens Mumbai facility
Damien O'Connor, New Zealand's minister of agriculture, officially opened Suri Agro Fresh's latest facility in Mumbai
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Delhaize launches CO2-neutral bananas
CO2 impact of Belgian retailer's Be-climate bananas is "100 per cent compensated"
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Argentine cherries head for new markets
Optimism abounds in Argentina’s cherry industry following the opening of the Chinese market
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Mixed outlook for Argentine topfruit
Pears facing a favourable market while apple production falls
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Mission Produce targets RSA avocados
New partnership will see avocados grown in South Africa exported to markets across Europe, Asia and potentially the US
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Hoogstraten breaks records
The Belgian cooperative announced its highest ever turnover in 2019, selling a record volume despite a difficult start to the year
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Rain hits Hex River grape packing
Growers delay table grape packing due to summer rain over the weekend
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Oppy amplifies apple offering
Premium varieties continue to play an important role in category growth, according to the importer-distributor
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Eosta announces brace of initiatives ahead of FL
Company to expand Dr GoodFood campaign and launch new sustainable, plant-based packaging
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SA raisins target UK growth
South African growers' body launches promotional campaign to boost raisin sales in the UK
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New season, new apples
New range of apples with low chilling requirements set to make impact on South African market
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Rain brings mixed fortunes
Cape growers see silver lining in weekend rains, also some areas will see disruption as a result
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Jaguar reveals clean citrus move
Importer secures "substantial and exclusive" supply of Egyptian oranges for the 2019/2020 campaign