All Production & Trade articles – Page 436
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BerryWorld raises £1,500 after rebranding
Employees raise cash for local charity as the berry specialists roll out new look for global markets
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Chilean citrus targets China
A Chinese delegation is visiting citrus operations in Chile as the countries begin the process of approving the fruit for export to China
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Positive outlook for French apples
July’s sweltering heat wave was a major concern for topfruit growers across Europe, but French apples are expected to enjoy a good season
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Guatemala increases tomato options
Southern Specialties is marketing a variety of multiple-coloured true baby heirloom tomatoes from Guatemala
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Yoom continues to turn heads
Syngenta's purple-skinned tomato brand is set to hit shelves in North America and Australasia.
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Morrisons listing for pea snack
Bruce Farms-developed healthy snack wins first national listing and will be sold in 28 Scottish Morrisons stores
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Trade relief for NW pears
Pear Bureau Northwest has received funding from the US government to help offset the impacts of the US-China trade war
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The light fantastic
How Boston-based Freight Farms’ new growing system could enable anyone to grow fresh produce on their own doorstep
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Fresh out the box
As interest in urban farming continues to grow, modular, closed-loop production units could spark a horticultural revolution
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TWC offer free watercress in gyms
Dorset-based growers, The Watercress Company, want to encourage consumption by giving away surplus stock
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'Biggest-ever' plum festival planned
Organisers of the annual plum-focused extravaganza say more features than ever will take place during this year's event
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Landmark year for RSA Fujis
Branded as Fuji Royal, significant numbers of the new, truly South African strains will be planted this year
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Celebrating Kentish fruit
The Kent Show celebrated its 90th birthday last month, and as Pat Crawford reports, the county’s fruit was the main attraction
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Boris adds to RSA uncertainty
South Africans feel the ‘Boris factor’ is adding to greater Brexit uncertainty
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To tackle climate change we need to rethink our food system
Opinion: Kathleen Rogers, president of Earth Day Network, and Shenggen Fan, director general of the International Food Policy Research Institute and a commissioner for the EAT-Lancet Commission, outline why they believe the current way we produce and consume food needs to change
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"Raise UK food self-sufficiency", says Batters
NFU president urges government not to let domestic food production fall below current 61 per cent
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Nurturing babyleaf
With the US setting the trends in the bagged salad market, Charlie Dowling of Vilmorin North America provided an overview of what’s in store for the UK babyleaf market during a recent visit to Lincolnshire. Sue Jupe reports
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Trade war boost for Indian apple growers
A strong season for Indian apple growers has been bolstered by the tariffs imposed on US imports
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Auckland fruit fly response ramps up
Focus on maintaining controls and resuming baiting and intensive trapping
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Latin America 'not prepared' for TR4
Soil-borne fungus may have been in Colombian soil 'several months at least', says scientist leading investigation