All Production & Trade articles – Page 442
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UAE and China sign new deals
Trade between the UAE and China is set to grow after the countries signed deals worth US$3.4bn as part of the Belt and Road Initiative
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New pilot scheme a "shambles"
Councillors in Fife, Scotland, have urged the government to increase the numbers of non-EU seasonal workers
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Agroponiente lays foundations for growth
President Diego Amat discusses what the firm’s recent takeover by Abac Capital will mean for its future direction
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Red Rich Fruits’ huge tech investment
Australian packer contracts New Zealand software provider to add its post-harvest solution to four key sites
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Grove Avocado Oil makes its mark
Australia’s love affair with avocados is set to grow through value-added offering
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Stronger together in Egypt
The Egyptian Growers’ Organization is pioneering the co-op concept in Egypt, and MD Hassan Zaher offers an insight into its aims ahead of the grape campaign
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£4m awarded to food redistribution schemes
New government funding will help meet targets to cut food waste from industry in half by 2030
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Devon recruiter penalised by GLAA
Man in Sidmouth handed LMEU to stop him supplying food processing workers without licence
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Yupaa celebrates 30 years
Key Indian importer-distributor-grower looks back on three decades of pioneering trade in the country's fresh fruit sector
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Greenyard ups stake in Bardsley England
The international fresh produce supplier has increased its investment in Kent topfruit growers Bardsley England
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US to impose tariffs on Mexican tomatoes
FPAA disappointed by Trump administrations decision to end the Tomato Suspension Agreement
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Citrus Australia hard on biosecurity
CEO Nathan Hancock said deliberate biosecurity breaches could decimate industry and should be harshly penalised
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Hurdles in Chinese avocado market
Chinese importer said drop in avocado price positive for consumers who are still mostly unfamiliar with the fruit
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Australian Hass back for record season
New plantings in the ground driving production volumes up 9 per cent to 95,000 tonnes this season
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New drive to control downy mildew and blight
Extensive AHDB research project tackles widespread diseases, with downy mildew estimated to cause annual lettuce losses of over £15m
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Major report warns of ‘unprecedented’ biodiversity loss
Current response insufficient as one million species are threatened with extinction and unsustainable farming contributes to wildlife loss
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RSA makes break-bulk history
South Africa's first-ever break-bulk reefer-citrus shipments to China are due to set sail from Durban this week
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Fairtrade launches pesticide app
New app will help farmers identify the least toxic pest control methods for their crop and typical pests
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Malaysian durian festival in Beijing
Ahead of access for its durian, the Malaysian Government held promotions on the ground in China
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Miura acquires stake in Frutas Esther
It becomes the latest Spanish fruit and vegetable company to be snapped up by the private equity sector