All Production & Trade articles – Page 471
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Asturian Berries files for bankruptcy
The company has faced growing competition from blueberry suppliers in eastern Europe
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Steady growth for Brotto Figs
The company is expanding its fig production on the back of buoyant demand in the European market
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Lenswood has A$1.3m debt waived
South Australian government supports Adelaide Hills growers following third consecutive year of adverse weather events
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Catalytic Generators does a redesign
The ethylene generator producer will be showing its newly redesigned products at Fruit Logistica Berlin
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AHDB searches for diquat alternatives
Body invites researchers to apply for project to find new desiccation method for potatoes following EU ban on diquat
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NFU warns of Brexit 'catastrophe'
Unions policy director Andrew Clark says a no-deal Brexit must be avoided at all costs
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Zero carbon Fruit Logistica for Total Produce
The Ireland-headquartered multinational has invested in carbon credits paying for health initiatives in Africa
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Tenderstem enjoys record sales in 2018
Volumes up 17 per cent on previous year, with marketing campaigns and Frozen Tenderstem launch propelling sales
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Tasty season for Australian mangoes
Large crop consistently ranks high on industry’s flavour scale, with more fruit to come
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New direct shipping from Taiwan to China
The new shipping route cuts transit time from two to three days to just nine hours
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Australian citrus sees opportunity in Vietnam
Trade figures for Australian citrus exports have shown preference in Vietnam for larger fruit
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Desert Farms launches purple asparagus
The company is also offering Fairtrade-certified green asparagus as it move towards greater diversification
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South African topfruit down in 2018
New season hopes for the country's apples and pears after tough 2018 season
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An eventful year ahead…
Fruitnet's 2019 line-up offers connections with produce industry experts and new opportunities to grow your business
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Bumpy road ahead for Chilean grapes
Chile is being pushed out of the US, its main market, by Peru and the increased availability of domestic production
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Mid-season brings change in fortunes
Crops improve for South African stonefruit growers in the mid- to late-season
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Mexican asparagus in demand
With favourable weather and trade channels clean Mexico’s asparagus traders are enjoying a smooth season ahead
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Serbia finalises trade agreements
The Serbian government is concluding free trade deals with Turkey and the Eurasian Economic Union that are expected to boost Serbian exports
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Scottish farmers offered support for organic conversion
Three-month funding application window opens for growers converting to organic production and adopting eco-friendly land management practices
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Pre-Christmas potato stocks near record low
AHDB estimates that UK stores fell to 2.97Mt with packhouses altering specifications to reduce waste