All Production & Trade articles – Page 436
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ArticleChristmas border chaos “must not be repeated”
Logistics UK labels Christmas gridlock in Kent a “national embarrassment”, calling for urgent review of traffic management and welfare arrangements for HGV drivers
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AnalysisWhat does Brexit mean for UK fresh produce?
The last-minute agreement with Brussels is a relief for Britain's fresh produce trade, but supply chains are set to get slower, more complicated and more expensive. Here's how the industry reacted to the deal
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ArticleTell us how Covid is shaping your business
By taking part in our survey, you can help the industry better understand the pandemic's long-term implications
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ArticleUK signs Cameroon EPA
Agreement maintains tariff-free market access to the UK for Cameroon products, including bananas
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ArticleSAWS boost for horticulture growers
Government announces increase in pilot scheme from 10,000 workers to 30,000 for 2021
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ArticleChilean grapes up but worker shortage bites
Initial estimates point to an export crop of 674,939 tonnes or 82.3m cartons
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ArticleAsiafruit December/January out now
Latest edition of Asiafruit Magazine wraps up an unprecedented 2020 and previews the important Lunar New Year sales period
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ArticleSpanish exports rise despite challenges
Export value climbs 5 per cent in a year Fepex says was marked by Covid, Brexit and third-country competition
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ArticleChile’s first cherry promotion in India
Indian consumers were introduced to a new promotional campaign for Chilean cherries over the Christmas and New Year
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ArticleEU-UK blockage could hamper fruit and veg trade
Freshfel Europe urges countries to clear a path for shipments, as concerns rise over wider impact of disruption
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ArticleSave our spuds
Comment: Nationwide Produce MD Tim O'Malley outlines a critical moment for British potato exports and urges the industry to fight its corner
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ArticleLondon lockdown dampens rhubarb excitement
Early forced rhubarb fails to reach restaurants in the capital after shutdown of hospitality sector under Tier 3 restrictions
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ArticleVIP marks 30 years with apple monument
Italian marketer has grown from three employees in 1990 to create a cooperative association of 1,700 growers
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ArticleBerries ZA joins Fruit South Africa
Membership of Fruit South Africa is expanded as the berry industry joins the fresh produce umbrella body
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ArticleChile edges closer to having its own cherry varieties
Cherry genetic improvement programme currently has 16 advanced selections
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ArticleRSA citrus volumes unconfirmed
The country's citrus export volumes for 2020 are not yet finalised, although shipments should come in close to 146m cartons
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ArticleSpecial Fruit lauds Calinda variety
The new season for Mediterranean-grown Calinda strawberries is imminent, with Belgium's Special Fruit rating the variety as top for health
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ArticleChile bets on new cherry varieties
Chile’s efforts to develop home-grown varieties of cherries are coming closer to fruition
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ArticleSell-out season for Envy
Envy apple brand on track on track to be billion-dollar brand by 2025 after another strong year
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ArticlePromising signs for Rico pear
Branded variety is building interest in Australia and overseas ahead of the 2021 season

