All Production & Trade articles – Page 427
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On the Inka trail
Inka’s Berries breeding programme is producing some promising new blueberry varieties for the Peruvian industry
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R4 cherry estimate down for US Northwest
Crop "has continued to shrink in volume", according to Northwest Cherry Growers
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UC Davis unveils new strawberry varieties
Five new publicly available varieties boast a range of qualities including disease resistance and fewer runners
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Supermarkets import as brassica shortages bite
Heavy downpours in Lincolnshire last month have lowered broccoli yields by up to 50 per cent
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Fresh investment for NZ hydroponics
Northland producer Maungatapere Berries secures funding for hydroponics centre of excellence
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Australian grapes see Chinese high
Some varieties of Australian grapes sold for record prices in China this season as consumers clambered for the ‘high-end’ product
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TR4: Colombian farms under quarantine
Suspected cases of potentially devastating fungus found on two farms, including one that has supplied Dole Organic
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Green Camel receives Woolworths grant
Funding helps Cobbitty-based grower expand its innovative organic farming operation
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Strawberry flush prompts Tesco discounts
Mini-heatwave sparks abundance of strawberries across the UK, with Tesco taking on extra crops to sell
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Digitalising durians
DiMuto launches track and trace blockchain platform with deal to digitise 4m Thai durians for exporter Queen Frozen Fruit
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Chambers doubles strawberry sales
The soft fruit specialist puts growth down to blossoming retail partnerships
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Ramifications of Ramaphosa’s comments
Will some perhaps ill-advised comments by the South African president harm the citrus trade between SA and the USA?
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OTC goes for RSA sweet potatoes
Group works with Pro-Plum Orchards to bring South Africa-grown organic sweet potatoes to Europe and Canada
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Industrial action hits citrus exports
Action at container terminals in Durban and at Ngqura are affecting South Africa's export operations
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Cosmic Crisp headed to Australia
Red Rich Fruits to grow and market the proprietary apple variety that's taking the US by storm
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Thai fruit gains momentum in China
The Asean-China Free Trade Area continues to boost Thailand’s ability to service the Chinese market with fresh produce
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EAP expects “great” 2019 apple crop
Trade body says orchard investment will contribute to a stellar crop as it targets increased market share for British apples
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Hochfeld invests in future supply chain
An ongoing series of strategic investments in farming is creating a secure future supply chain for customers of Kent-based Richard Hochfeld Group, writes Tommy Leighton
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Stonefruit group tries to woo growers
Consortium promoting Romagna PGI peaches and nectarines seeks to defend position as it ramps up marketing campaign
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Herman plums hit Waitrose shelves
Early variety is the first UK-grown plum crop of the season, coming a week earlier this year