All Production & Trade articles – Page 423
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ArticleCatalonia braced for smaller topfruit crop
Production down across the board, with Granny Smith and Ercolini showing the biggest falls
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AnalysisIs soil-free farming the future?
UK researchers are investigating the extent to which aeroponic production could help climate change-damaged farming
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ArticleKiwifruit case continues in courts
A class action of New Zealand growers has been granted permission to appeal a previous judgment regarding the PSA outbreak
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ArticleBangladesh turns to imported fruits in pandemic
Consumers in Bangladesh are buying more imported fruits as the focus on health has increased during the Covid-19 pandemic
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ArticleIndonesia’s Japanese struggle
Indonesia faces tough competition to grow its small share of Japan's fresh fruit market
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ArticleYex continues sustainability journey
Issues brought about by the Covid-19 crisis have failed to knock the Dutch importer off its sustainability course, with new packaging set for launch
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ArticleSoil group aims for sustainable change
Five farmers in Scotland are cooperating on one chief concern – how to revitalise soil health to boost sustainability while making a profit
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ArticleHelping Australian producers’ Covid recovery
Government grants are assisting Australian horticultural exporters to recover from the impact of the pandemic
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ArticlePerfection Fresh partners with PSI
New strawberry varieties from California-based breeder to be grown and marketed in Australia
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ArticleFirst crop of "climate resilient" blackcurrants
New variety developed by The James Hutton Institute is a breakthrough for blackcurrant production in the UK
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ArticleKenyan flower exports bounce back
Demand from Europe has returned to 85 per cent of ‘normal’ levels after lockdown is eased in European countries
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ArticlePrecision optimises avocado yields
Irrigation specialist Netafim sees precision and technical irrigation as key tools to increase avocado yields and boost profitability
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ArticleResearcher calls for samples in battle against fungi
Tomato growers asked to send leaves infected with powdery mildew in study to develop fungi early-warning system
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PodcastsFruitbox: Growing much more with far less
As populations grow and the climate changes, Syngenta's Uri Krieger considers the challenge ahead for veg growers
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ArticleElite Agro and Khalifa Fund sign MoU
The Memorandum of Understanding will see a number of farms in the UAE introduce innovative agricultural technologies to boost capacity and efficiency
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ArticleThx! goes from strength to strength
New products and markets on the horizon for label showing that business can be a force for good
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ArticleChina and Cambodia close in on FTA
The two countries have successfully finished negotiations on a FTA which is set to improve access for Cambodian fruit
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ArticleFlavorite consolidates for growth
Glasshouse producer amalgamates its business as it receives new investment to drive expansion
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ArticleCitrus Australia criticises border ban
Industry body says NSW citrus crops will be left to rot if state government doesn’t change travel restrictions
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ArticleGerman cherry production slides
USDA report estimates fall in year-on-year production while also anticipating weather-related import shift

