All Production & Trade articles – Page 478
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Staay-Van Rijn expands with eye on €100m sales target
Dutch fresh produce company prepares to open new packing facility in Venlo, its third new centre in three years
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Maersk highlights Colombian promise
Maersk Line's Latin America president Lars Oestergaard Nielsen says the country's agri-industry is on an upward curve
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Total Produce targets 'continued growth'
Company says it is in a 'strong position' and that recent Dole transaction represented a 'significant step'
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Strong returns for New Zealand avocados
Despite an output half of the previous year, avocado growers are buoyed by good returns, according to a draft result
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NZ Jazz apples land in UK
One of Britain's fastest growing apple varieties is going on tour, appearing on the BBC, to promote their availability
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Nature's Pride takes a chance on achacha
New source of supply in Guatemala gives Dutch importer opportunity to expand its exotic fresh fruit range further
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Red hot: Sicilian citrus sales double
Leading exporter Oranfrizer reports 55 per cent rise in shipments to UK, with supply set to continue into June
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First Comber Earlies on sale
The Northern Irish potato variety is coming into season after tricky Spring weather delayed planting
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Landgard expands Moroccan and Turkish sourcing
The German company has signed new partnership agreements with a trio of foreign fresh produce suppliers
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NFU manifesto for Britain launched
Signatories from over 100 groups and businesses have increased the pressure on the government to deliver a successful Brexit
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Slight growth in Spanish imports
Reliance on third countries grows further as EU fresh produce imports fall 5 per cent in opening quarter oof 2018
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White asparagus uncovered
A new report put together by Rabobank looks at the production of white asparagus in the Netherlands
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Truckers’ strike paralyses Brazil
Protest against rising fuel prices brings economy to a halt and causes severe disruption to fruit exports
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IG introduces Diva to India
The sweet apple variety is available from April to August and aimed at meeting a demand for exotic fruit
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Piñata Farms grows Honey Gold crop
Leading Australian producer progresses its growth plans for the mango variety with new plantings in Northern Territory
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Prisoners 'could be farm labour'
Government strategy says prisoners could be rehabilitated by working on farms, as well as addressing Brexit labour shortages
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Brits' £1 billion grocery bill for royal wedding
Shoppers in the UK splashed out £1.68 billion on consumables for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's ceremony last Saturday
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Italian peach crop down 16 per cent
Production of peaches and nectarines, including clingstones, set to fall to below 1.15m tonnes, CSO confirms
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Entering a brave new world
Amid choppy international waters, the USDA in Britain is already taking steps to align US and UK agricultural standards prior to Brexit
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Chilean lemons sent to US under systems approach
New rules mean fruit will no longer have to be fumigated before shipment