All Production & Trade articles – Page 519
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Hydroponics startup gets funding boost
Aberystwyth-based Phytoponics scales up and eyes retail contracts after patented technology receives $650,000 in funding
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Fargro launches new ‘flexible’ finance division
Service will support horticultural growers with loans that take crop cycles into account
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NFU calls for Budget measures to ease Brexit pain
Union calls for reform of capital allowances, tax relief on depreciation of farm infrastructure and capital allowances for early tech adoption
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South Africa looks to bolster trade in Europe
This week’s Fruit Attraction in Spain offers opportunities for South African produce companies to boost their export business
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Leading the grapefruit world
Southern Africa is now just about the world’s only major grapefruit exporter
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Seeka sells five Northland orchards
The US$10.4m sale will see new owners become long-term suppliers to the company
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LPG teams up with Cutri Fruit
Leading Australian fresh produce companies combine their expertise to form export operation
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Brazilian mangoes lengthen RSA season
Early South African market offers an opportunity for Brazilian mango exports
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SATI releases first 2018/19 forecast
Table grape industry says South African crop could reach 70m cartons this year
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Ravenhill launches tangerine boxes at Ocado
Poupart’s deluxe produce brand launches 750g Christmas box designed to feed a whole family
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OrchardWorld launches citrus boxes at Ocado
New product pitched as cheap and convenient way to garnish your Christmas drinks
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Horticulture tops EU productivity gains
Fruit and veg producers leapt ahead of other agricultural sectors recording 10 - 15 per cent gains in output in 2014 - 2015
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Rocha pears step out on streets of Paris
New campaign looks to raise awareness of premium variety as demand in export markets continues to grow
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Azerbaijan eyes Europe for pomegranates
Azerbaijan is preparing to export its pomegranates to Germany, France, Latvia and Poland for the first time
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Pumpkin growers using "scare" tactics in field
Pumpkin producers for Asda are deploying scarecrows to keep birds off the popular Halloween crop
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Dutch industry veteran Eric Truffino dies
Truffino was best known for founding the Dutch Golden Tomato Club which gave valuable insights on Dutch horticultural production
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Kenya-China trade agreement expected
Horticulture reported likely to benefit from trade deals set to be signed next month in Shanghai
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Kuwait lifts Australian export ban
Melons and strawberries are again allowed access following respective food safety incidents
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Tech top of industry agenda
In her State of the Industry speech at PMA, Cathy Burns highlighted how technology, robotics and e-commerce will shape the future