All Production & Trade articles – Page 518
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NZ court rules in favour of Kiwifruit Claim
High court establishes that the government-run body owed a duty of care to kiwifruit growers
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Hutchinsons trials ‘sun-catching’ orchard system
Project aims to expore ways of capturing more sunlight and increasing yields in apple orchards
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Authenticity at heart of new brand design
California's Oceanside Pole tomatoes will be supplied in a brand new style of packaging, says marketer Oppy
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Opportunity for late season Northwest cherry promotion
A predicted strong volume for August has Northwest Cherry Growers encouraging late-season marketing
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Australian air cargo to be examined at piece level
The move will have costly implications on Australian fresh produce industries shipping by air
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Sarah Calcutt joins English Apples & Pears
General manager of Avalon Growers PO joins trade body as topfruit industry pursues ambitious growth plans
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Tenderstem supports new writing talent
The UK brassica company backed emerging literary talent at this year's Guild of Food Writers Awards
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Potential for frozen, says Deprez
As the perception of frozen produce improves, Belgian giant Greenyard sees potential for the sector, with advantages in freshness and convenience
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Ukrainian growers picking strawberries
The eastern European country is turning from strawberry importer to exporter, as Ukrainians return home with valuable experience and knowledge
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A Better Choice for Australian consumers
Independent retail sector to benefit from the launch of new national programme
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Tomatoes come in at number one in Top 20
Produce Plus-Nielsen Top 20 Products launches with plenty of fanfare at Hort Connections
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MCC begin calling in North Vietnam
North Vietnam’s first deep-sea port has been added to three of MCC’s weekly services
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Matai Pacific sells kiwifruit portfolio
New Māori-owned group to operate three mid to large-sized blocks at Te Puke
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New tree gadget cuts water use in half
South African farmer Louis Loubser designed the "Treehog" to preserve water in times of drought
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Chilean avo growers hit back at drought claims
Exporters have travelled to Europe to challenge claims made in the Guardian their industry has caused a drought
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USA takes in more RSA citrus
The new South African citrus season in the US will be boosted by the arrival of the first reefer vessels.
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Grocery sector notches up two years of growth
Combined supermarket sales have risen for 25 consecutive periods with Morrisons continuing its steady growth thanks to success of wonky veg
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SanLucar sets up Dubai office
With its new presence in the UAE, the German fresh produce brand will be able to respond faster to the needs of its growing customer base across the Gulf
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Australia brings importers to the source
The annual Ausveg Reverse Trade Mission connected suppliers from seven export markets with a room of Australian producers
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NFU president lobbies Gove and May
Minette Batters to raise industry’s concerns surrounding seasonal labour and Agriculture Bill in meeting with PM