All Production & Trade articles – Page 482
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GPG asparagus proves its mettle
Company says its latest hybrids are standing up well in tough growing conditions
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Tesco to launch plant-based steak
Product which ‘smells, tastes and bites’ like the real thing to be stocked at 400 stores from 21 May
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Organic grapes interest RSA growers
Some 150 table grape producers attended a recent Eosta-organised event in Stellenbosch on the opportunities for organic grapes
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Trade bodies push for single market access
UK farming policy must also stay devolved after Brexit, roundtable agrees
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Colombia sets sights on new markets
Fresh fruit expected to be a big winner as Colombia forges closer trade ties with Asia and Europe
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Bad timing for Vietnamese watermelon
China’s watermelon harvest aligned this year with Vietnam's causing prices to plummet to US$0.05/kg
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Wonky veg and wholesale boost trading at Morrisons
Like-for-like sales up 3.6 per cent as retailer makes most of its crop and revives Safeway brand through new supply deal with McColl’s
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Primary schools to teach science through farms
NFU releases new educational resources to teach children about habitats and life cycles
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Topfruit industry calls for government support after Brexit
Trade body lays out 12-point wish list, covering PO funding, immigration policies and match-funded investment productivity schemes
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Florida citrus dips in latest forecast
Both orange and grapefruit estimates are down according to the USDA
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Northwest Cherries estimates lower crop
First forecast of the 2018 season pegs volumes down on last year's bumper crop
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Côte d’Ivoire takes over
Importers in Europe welcomed last month’s arrival of mangoes from West Africa, beginning with Côte d’Ivoire, to alleviate price pressures
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Melons break free of seasonal constraints
Fruits CMR’s commercial director Jordi Martí explains why delivering year-round quality is driving growth
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Young consumers 'most supportive of GM'
Respondents aged 18-24 most in favour of GM cropping and other modern farming techniques, survey reveals
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Farmers 'should work closer with retailers'
New report from Scotland highlights supply chain flaws that lead to waste, suggesting new policy to save more food
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AHDB issues new guidelines on late blight
Prevalent strain has reduced sensitivity to common fungicide fluazinam
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Countryfile star to teach children where food comes from
Adam Henson’s new project aims to connect school children with the supply chains behind their food
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NZ Scales sells coldstore business
NZ agribusiness Scales is selling its coldstore operations for NZ$151.4m to Emergent Cold
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British Growers calls for R&D support
UK producers will struggle to compete in Europe if government doesn’t invest properly in innovation after Brexit, trade body warns
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Michigan asparagus season 'promising'
Unseasonably cool temperatures which have delayed the campaign will not affect pricing or quality