All Production & Trade articles – Page 435
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‘Farmers need to influence policy’
Industry should make its voice heard and work with advocates to shape policy and regulation, Nuffield scholar tells delegates
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China demand drives Malaysian durian
One hectare of Musang King durian can supposedly yield more than nine times the revenue of palm oil
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School’s in for NZ apples
Industry body hopes new horticulture degree can maintain the sector’s competitive edge
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Fresh investment sought for NZ cherries
Rising consumer demand prompts development of two new projects in key Central Otago production hub
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Waitrose stock bright red hybrid pears
New Piqa Boo variety combines the best qualities of European and Asian varieties
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Wildflowers boost courgette yield
Bees attracted to fields with wildflowers increased courgette yields by millions of pounds' worth according to new study
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Citrus growers wave goodbye to 2018
The South African citrus industry set another record as it exceeds all seasonal expectations
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Chile revises cherry forecast
New estimate pegs 2018/19 export crop at 167,232 tonnes, a decrease of 7.1 per cent on the original forecast
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Chilean cherries set sail to China
The first export cartons of cherries to China mark the start of a busy season ahead of Spring festival
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James Hutton breeds new primocane raspberries
Two new cultivars designed to help extend the British berry season will be trialled by UK growers
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Late grape crops to affect pre-Christmas supply
The Orange River table grape crop is about two weeks later than normal, while Namibia is lagging by one week
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CropIn gets funding boost
Indian ag-tech start-up CropIn raises US$8m to roll out its SmartFarm technology across India and the world
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Crunchy Cranberries launched by JO Sims
New Ocean Spray-branded format expected to provide ideal ingredient for toppings and chocolate coating
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Chile upbeat in spite of storm losses
Fruit exports projected to reach US$18bn in 2018/19, a 5.5 per cent increase on last season
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French fuel strike hits Spanish exports
Thousands of trucks carrying fruit and vegetables bound for Europe have been caught up in the protests
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Weather hits Greenyard with €113m loss
First half of 2018 was one to forget for Greenyard who laboured in the sun under drought conditions and falling prices
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Co-op opening 12 new London stores
The retailer continues its expansion plans with 2018 one of their "most successful" years for store openings
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FruitCheck takes the strain out of quality control
New app designed to make quality control systems more transparent and reliable
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Valencia citrus PGI courts new markets
Cítricos Valencianos PGI says it held fruitful meetings with Indian buyers at Go Global Congress
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Oliver Kay looks to compostable future
Wholesaler has started speed-composting its food waste for use by growers, as well as switching to various forms of compostable packaging