All Production & Trade articles – Page 471
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"Major risk" that UK will fail agri-emissions targets
The latest Committee on Climate Change report stated more needs to be done in agriculture to reduce greenhouse gases
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Koper making a bigger splash
Growth appears strong for fresh produce volumes shipped via the Slovenian port, according to operator Luka Koper
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Lettuce in short supply as heatwave continues
Supermarkets may be forced to ship in lettuce from the US as 30 degree heat stops leafy salad greens growing
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New Ava strawberry picks up accolade
The Ava Star variety bred by Scottish company Angus Soft Fruits won "best new edible crop" award for its improved yield and taste
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Australia dodges citrus greening disease
A detection of citrus material infected with huanglongbing has been stopped in Brisbane, Queensland
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NZ court rules in favour of Kiwifruit Claim
High court establishes that the government-run body owed a duty of care to kiwifruit growers
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Hutchinsons trials ‘sun-catching’ orchard system
Project aims to expore ways of capturing more sunlight and increasing yields in apple orchards
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Authenticity at heart of new brand design
California's Oceanside Pole tomatoes will be supplied in a brand new style of packaging, says marketer Oppy
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Opportunity for late season Northwest cherry promotion
A predicted strong volume for August has Northwest Cherry Growers encouraging late-season marketing
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Australian air cargo to be examined at piece level
The move will have costly implications on Australian fresh produce industries shipping by air
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Sarah Calcutt joins English Apples & Pears
General manager of Avalon Growers PO joins trade body as topfruit industry pursues ambitious growth plans
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Tenderstem supports new writing talent
The UK brassica company backed emerging literary talent at this year's Guild of Food Writers Awards
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Potential for frozen, says Deprez
As the perception of frozen produce improves, Belgian giant Greenyard sees potential for the sector, with advantages in freshness and convenience
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Ukrainian growers picking strawberries
The eastern European country is turning from strawberry importer to exporter, as Ukrainians return home with valuable experience and knowledge
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A Better Choice for Australian consumers
Independent retail sector to benefit from the launch of new national programme
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Tomatoes come in at number one in Top 20
Produce Plus-Nielsen Top 20 Products launches with plenty of fanfare at Hort Connections
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MCC begin calling in North Vietnam
North Vietnam’s first deep-sea port has been added to three of MCC’s weekly services
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Matai Pacific sells kiwifruit portfolio
New Māori-owned group to operate three mid to large-sized blocks at Te Puke
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New tree gadget cuts water use in half
South African farmer Louis Loubser designed the "Treehog" to preserve water in times of drought
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Chilean avo growers hit back at drought claims
Exporters have travelled to Europe to challenge claims made in the Guardian their industry has caused a drought