All Production & Trade articles – Page 466
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Tesco-Carrefour alliance questioned by UK committee
Efra committee chair Neil Parish has written to Tesco CEO Dave Lewis for answers on new supply model
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Greenyard hit by frozen recall
Greenyard estimates the cost of the recall following the listeria outbreak at its frozen factory in Hungary at €30m, while shares also dip
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Onubafruit hails positive strawberry campaign
Group says fluid sales and better continuity of supply to the retailers helped lift returns in 2017/18
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Sliced mushroom recall in Australia
Despite no reported incidents, packaged sliced mushrooms have been recalled following risk of foreign objects
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Plastic wrap used on half of fresh produce
New survey by British Growers Association will track the industry's packaging trends amid increased scrutiny of plastic
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Cherries: a labour of love
Cherry production is not easy, but with strong sales growth and a modern product, there is much to be excited about. Michael Barker visited Kent grower AR Neaves to find out more
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Rijk Zwaan melons under the spotlight
Seed company to launch European campaign to promote Piel de Sapo varieties
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Food redistribution gets govt boost
A £500,000 grant from the government coincides with new figures which show a big rise in redistribution networks
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Farms aim to reduce injury rates by half
The sixth annual Farm Safety Week will raise awareness and promote best practise across the industry
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Chilean fruit makes online debut in India
For the first time ever, Chilean kiwifruit will be promoted and sold via Indian e-commerce platform BigBasket
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Capespan launches Outspan Gems
Group launches new dedicated soft citrus brand to capitalise on global growth in production and consumption
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Online marketplace connecting India’s farmers
With just a mobile phone number, growers and traders can access daily market prices for free
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Agri-tech's million pound PhD students
The AHDB is funding knowledge sharing through its programme to improve industry collaboration
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Brassica Blues
Major shortages look likely as a cold, wet spring followed by a hot, dry summer combine to drive down yields
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Irish grower's potato yield could halve
Drought conditions are the same across the Irish Sea as potato supplier Meades buys new irrigator to battle dry spell
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Fresh produce responds to Brexit White Paper
The industry has welcomed plans for frictionless borders but says more clarity is needed
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Uruguay feels pull of US citrus market
Higher prices and lower tariffs make the US a more attractive option than Europe for exporters
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Gramm weighs up Chinese potential
Argentine company has overhauled its production and packing operation to prepare for entry into the Chinese market
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PFT homes in on stricken Moño Azul
Takeover would give Patagonian Fruits Trade control of one of Argentina’s most iconic fruit brands