All Production & Trade articles – Page 477
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Baby Boomers
With volume sales down this year, the banana category may be in need of some fresh impetus, and baby bananas could lead the way. Ed Leahy speaks to specialist supplier FLP
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One Banana on climate change mission
Sustainable banana grower-shipper is stepping up its efforts to accelerate climate change action in Guatemala
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New cold stores for AC Goatham
Topfruit supplier unveils details of cold store investment plan, as well as further new infrastructure and buildings
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San Miguel enters JV with La Calera
Alliance will enable both companies to strengthen their Southern Hemisphere fruit offer for the North American market
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Argentinean topfruit forecast falls
USDA estimates that both apples and pears will drop in volume through calendar year 2018
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Formula One embracing farm to fork tech
Caterers Absolute Taste have employed blockchain specialists Omnitude to help provide detailed food facts for their diners
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Senegal seeks mango investment
The African country has signed a memorandum of understanding with the IFC to increase investment in the mango sector, with an eye to boosting exports
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Argentina says yes to Colombian bananas
Colombia’s market diversification policy is paying off
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Northwest cherry harvest kicks off
The region has been spared by heavy winter damage and is looking likely to meet its 23m-carton estimate
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Video: climate change's effect on berries
EU research group releases animation highlighting their efforts to help berry producers beat climate change
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BelOrta names new chairman
Dirk Bertels has been elected as the new chairman of the Belgian fresh produce cooperative, to succeed the outgoing Leo Baestaens
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Aldi helps out supplier in potato glut
Discounter bought 700,000 potatoes from its supplier Puffin Produce to help prevent waste
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Produce in firing line as US sparks trade war
The EU, Canada and Mexico consider retaliatory measures in response to US tariffs on steel and aluminium imports
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Fears grow over stink bug threat
Fruit industry launches study to find out whether commercially damaging Brown Marmorated Stink Bug has established in UK
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Scotch Ava strawberries finally arrive
Harvesting of the crop was pushed back following a wet and cold winter
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Jazz counts down to seventh anniversary
The apple’s arrival in Japan is officially registered with the Japan Anniversary Association
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Piqa Boo and Angelys ready for export
Freshmax expect to see a repeat of last year’s supply programme where demand exceeded supply
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Father's Day boost for Cali prunes
California prunes included within chocolatier Paul A Young's new creations and sold in London
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UK veg production rises amid uncertainty
Government horticulture statistics released today show home grown vegetable numbers rose in 2017, but fruit production fell
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"Fantastic" scallions sold locally
Asda are selling a bumper 300,000 spring onions, often called scallions, grown from a local Armagh farmer