All Production & Trade articles – Page 497
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Vanguard opens new Ica table grape facility
The packhouse will ship a wide range of grapes including, from this season, seven new premium varieties
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How Brexit will affect the EU budget
The EU budget will shrink after Brexit, prompting the bloc to raise funds in new ways, increase member state contributions or simply cut funding, according to an AHDB study
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Tozer seeds back on display in 2019
The international seed company will provide another glimpse into their seed developments across a range of produce
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Waitrose to sell Christmas "sproutlets"
Smaller Brussels sprouts resulting from 2018's dry summer are hitting supermarket shelves for the festive season
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Florida citrus economic contribution stable
2016/17 economic output came to US$7.24bn, similar to the US$7.14bn from the previous campaign
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SanLucar launches Ecuador grape campaign
Company to ship 20 containers of Crimson, Jack’s Salute and Sweet Globe grapes to Europe this season
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Protectionism 'not the solution'
South Africans say protectionism is not the solution for Spain's early season woes
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Ica kicks off new grape season
Access to Japan, Argentina and Chile on the horizon for 2019, says to agriculture minister
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Nutrano debuts Lady Jane
A new brand from Nutrano Group enjoyed a short first season, with future prospects for export
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First commercial blues for S&A
The company has successfully grown a commercial crop of counter-seasonal blueberries in China's Yunnan province
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Greenyard completes €120m horticulture sale
The Belgian fresh produce group confirmed the sale has been approved ahead of schedule
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Slug pesticide to be banned by 2020
Metaldehyde to be phased out over next 18 months due to risk posed to wildlife, Defra announces
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Producers urged to boost workforce productivity
With labour shortages affecting companies across horticulture, AHDB has issued advice on how to maximise workforce efficiency
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Waitrose backs laser-bot venture
Growers for the supermarket will trial robot prototypes from British tech firm The Small Robot Company
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Italian kiwifruit gets South Korea green light
Authorities in Rome confirm positive result following recent visit of South Korean inspectors to orchards and packhouses
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CVVP courts new members
The manager of citrus varieties is looking to apply its expertise to other products
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RSA expresses US citrus concern
Industry says US should publish new wider access rules as a matter of urgency
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Lindis River cherry project launched
Hortinvest is offering investors a slice of the premium New Zealand cherry ‘pie’
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AC Goatham & Son completes major planting operation
Kent topfruit producer plants 220,000 new trees in varieties such as British Royal Gala, Cameo and Conference
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Memag stresses need for right quality
Video: Stefano Iorini, MD of Dubai-based Memag Trading, talks about the importance of importing the right product to meet the needs of each market in the Gulf