All Production & Trade articles – Page 424
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Strong start to RSA table grape season
South Africa’s table grape season has begun with a significant increase in exports heading to Asia, a trend that’s anticipated to continue growing
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India pays up for RSA pears
Momentum building behind the Forelle variety in South Asian nation
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Improved access for Australian produce
New Year’s Day triggers tariff reductions under terms of multiple trade agreements
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Agronomy heavyweights scoop potato awards
Leading researchers David Firman and Graham Tomalin recognised for contribution to UK potato industry
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Vietnamese lychees get green light in Japan
Japan has opened its doors to Vietnamese lychees, allowing access to the fruit and outlining export protocols
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PerfoTec launches machinery for shelf life extension
The Dynamic Liner System will allow growers and packers to produce liner bags on location and therefore extend shelf life and save on costs
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LatAm growers voice fears over EU stance on MRLs
Banana producers warn that EU’s tough line on chemicals poses a threat to the industry
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Tesco use stickers to highlight flood impact
Shoppers will be urged to look beyond any superficial blemishes on potatoes affected by heavy rains this autumn
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Forward thinking at OTC
Group has been preparing for the future, investing in personnel, a new ERP system and holding discussions on packaging
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Over 100 gather for NextGen's inaugural winter ball
Young growers and industry members urged to focus on people and environment in keynote speech by Angus Davison
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Asia Fruit Logistica set for Singapore
Asia's premier fresh produce trade show will relocate to Singapore from its traditional home in Hong Kong in September 2020
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Potato-growing trial uncovers big savings
AHDB farm excellence network reveals how reducing nitrogen fertiliser can save time and money while still improving yield
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SATI reduces forecast
South African Table Grape Industry cuts estimate as rain hits north of the country
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Avocados empowering women in Kenya
Karakuta aims to make Juja famous for avocados, which it believes can transform the lives of women in the country
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Special Fruit marks three decades of growth
Established three decades ago, the Belgian importer continues to discover new sources and invest in production
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A brand new kind of apple
Marketing its first commercial crop this season, Kissabel wants to turn red-fleshed apples into a category of their own
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Argentine lemons gain access to China
The phytosanitary protocol was signed in Buenos Aires earlier this week
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Demand for imported fruit grows in Indonesia
Pre-holiday spending sees Indonesian fruit imports spike in November
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LEAF Marque launches new Standard
Latest version of green assurance system features changes to rules and requirements on soil health, biodiversity and community engagement
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Pure Harvest eyeing Saudi Arabia
The UAE-based start-up views the production of local, tasty produce as the answer to the Gulf region’s over-reliance on food imports