All Production & Trade articles – Page 468
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Favourable forecast for NZ apples and pears
Slight increase in volume tipped, with new plantings and varietal development driving industry growth
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Northern Territory clear of banana freckle
Australian state declared free from the disease owing to a years-long four-part eradication plan
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Research highlights blueberry benefits
Effects on cognitive performance outlined at Blueberries New Zealand season launch
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Chilean cherries land at Indian seaport
NGK Trading has received its first sea shipment of Chilean cherries sent by Exportadora Del Sur and Natire South Exports
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WAC receives trade funding
USDA-backed programme aims to mitigate adverse impact of trade conflicts with foreign countries
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Pink Lady lowers harvest estimate
Major apple brand now expects 20,000 tonnes less than previously forecast but says it has enjoyed promising start to marketing year
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Pressure mounts to fast-track Dutch veg imports
‘Green Lanes’ system would see perishable products cleared by customs officials before arriving at ports, allowing them to avoid queues
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Brittany alliance finds third way
Three giants of French tomatoes have formed the ‘Alliance Nature & Saveurs’, offering a range of tomatoes grown without pesticides
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UK still attractive for Mediterranean suppliers
A trade mission organised by TradexFirm International brought a select group of suppliers to London last week
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UK, Chile sign continuity agreement
Deal – one of several due to be signed in the coming weeks – will ensure there is no disruption to trade after Brexit
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Promising outlook for Argentine lemons
Industry predicts a good balance between supply and demand in 2019
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Camposol shows it cares
CEO Jorge Ramírez tells Fruitnet why the company wants to build an emotional connection with consumers
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Korea to send Kyoho grape to Australia
Kyoho will join the Campbell Early type variety with no additional decontamination process
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Investing in irrigation improvements
Australian research uses sensing and digital technologies to streamline irrigation decision-making for vegetable producers
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Supermarket buyer lays bare full cost of no-deal
Frustrated buyer details impact on price and availability at crucial time of year for fresh produce imports in radio phone-in on LBC
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Brexit stalemate continues
Despite the optimism of some of the UK media, negotiations between the UK and EU appear to have hit a wall – the same wall as last time
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Greencore “prepared to airfreight” as no-deal looms
Irish convenience food supplier will consider importing ingredients by air to avoid disruption to shipping in event of a hard Brexit
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Planas promises action to halt citrus decline
Agriculture minister calls on better organisation of producers to fight of challenge of increased competition
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Copefrut becomes newest member of Origine Group
The union strengthens the group’s counterseasonal supply of kiwifruit and other products
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Asia set for first Dazzle delivery
Consumers in China and South-East Asia to get a taste of new apple offering from New Zealand