All Production & Trade articles – Page 456
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Defra seeks more exemptions than other states
The government agency responds to calls for greater assistance for farmers following drought conditions
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New CEO at Dover as challenges mount for port
Former Maersk and Ports of Jersey head to take the reins as key port negotiates Brexit and completes Western Docks Revival project
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Indonesia boost for Australian exporters
Indonesia-Australia Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement will mean reduced tariffs and greater opportunities
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MSC expands global reach of European producers
The shipper is pushing the boundaries of international trade with the latest technologies such as CA systems
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Spain's H1 export stats revealed
Fresh fruit and vegetable shipments to the EU fell slightly in value, with growth in markets outside the bloc
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One Banana battles poverty
Company's 2017 Living Wage programme aims to fight poverty in Guatemala, with a concept going beyond that of a minimum wage
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Chile strengthens presence in India
Chile seeking to position itself as an important supplier of fresh, high quality fruit
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Greece, a true force for fruit
Having been an agricultural country for millennia, producing everything from cotton, wheat and tobacco to fruit and vegetables, Greece stands today as a major global agricultural supplier
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Mixed forecast for EU stonefruit
Report suggests fall in peach and nectarine volumes, while cherries could climb 30 per cent
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Dancing May brings trade hope
British prime minister’s visit to the Cape in South Africa brings hope of new partnerships
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Potato shortage 'forcing UK grocers to evolve'
Impact of reduced plantings will be balanced against falling demand and relaxed specifications at several retailers, says data analyst
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Coco decline spurs organisation
Twenty years on from gaining Appellation of Controlled Origin status, Coco de Paimpol growers are organising to address mounting production challenges
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ECPA releases informative video series
Consumer-friendly videos explore the perceptions and misconceptions surrounding food production
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NYAA forecasts 31m-carton crop
Slight year-on-year growth in 2018 apple volumes is anticipated for New York state
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E W Button takes the heat off
New heat-recovery system is expected to save Cornish grower £12,000 a year as well as boost its green credentials
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"Continued growth" for Total Produce
First-half of 2018 sees revenue and earnings rise, with the group on course for full-year growth
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United front for Western Australian exports
Programme develops opportunities for consolidated supply and marketing
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Australia should mimic Dutch success
Australia has 249 times more productive land than the Netherlands, which is the world’s second-largest food exporter
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Gangmaster jailed in Northern Ireland
Laurentiu Ciurar receives three-month prison sentence after supplying agricultural workers without a GLAA licence in County Armagh
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Eva Apples bounces back
A good crop is expected this year as the exporter puts two frost-hit campaigns behind it