All Production & Trade articles – Page 497
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Del Monte joins with Rene Produce
Joint venture will see Mexican-grown tomatoes, among other products, marketed to US and Canadian consumers
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NZ MPI releases stonefruit and apple plants
Restrictions on plants from US testing facility lifted following additional assessment for pests and diseases
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HFL acquires Seville’s Sevimpor
Deal is in line with Gruppo Orsero’s expansion plans in Spain
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GlobalGAP welcomes Chinese retailers
Twelve retailers join with certification body to form CAA, which strive to promote good agricultural practices in the country
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Spanish F&V exports surge under CETA
Shipments could reach €100m by the end of the year, almost double the total for 2017
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UK set for plant trade disruption in ‘no deal’ scenario
Britain would lose access to plant passport scheme and be treated as a third country when exporting plant products to the EU
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Greenyard to sell horticulture arm for £120m
The Belgian supplier is raising cash following a difficult year which saw total sales fall 1.7 per cent
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Healthy vending machine trialled
Shropshire project hopes to encourage consumers to snack on dried fruit and nuts rather than chocolate and crisps
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Melons rolling forward
Heat, higher prices and health trends have been defining features in the melon category over the past year, with popularity rocketing in the balmy weather, but there has also been strain on producers and suppliers
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BayWa Al Dahra harvests first UAE tomatoes
Snack products to be sold as premium, branded offer at supermarkets in the country, with a focus on quality and taste
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OZblu consignment sells within hours
Supplier claims blueberries sold at a rate of 300kg per hour in Chinese market
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Piñata fosters skills building
Australian company Piñata Farms is helping support final-year uni students in south-east Queensland
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Govt ‘planning inland port’ to ease coastal jams
Customs checks at warehouse facility 75 miles from nearest port could help ease congestion at the coast, insiders claim
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Scottish berry growers hit by Storm Ali
Winds of up to around 100mph hit parts of Northern Ireland and Scotland this week causing damage to polytunnels
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Sunburst volume set to triple in second season
Waitrose to sell 1,500 boxes of new pink-fleshed variety as JV partners Richard Hochfeld and Frank P Matthews anticipate strong demand
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Peruvian produce makes further inroads in Asia
Citrus, blueberries and pomegranates among the products gaining access to new markets
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Panatlantic Logistics merges with K+N
Keuhne + Nagel has acquired an Ecuadorian airfreight leader creating capacity for 32,000 tonnes of annual export
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Investment driving profit Down Under
The Australian vegetable industry has turned an increased profit overall in the 2017-18 season
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Pink Lady set for "great harvest"
Representative group APLE predicts 9 per cent increase in volumes this season
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No-deal Brexit ‘disastrous’ for Fairtrade farmers
Reverting to WTO terms could result in lower prices, smaller Fairtrade volumes and reduced wages for growers in developing nations, foundation warns