All Production & Trade articles – Page 525
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Nature's Pride takes a chance on achacha
New source of supply in Guatemala gives Dutch importer opportunity to expand its exotic fresh fruit range further
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Red hot: Sicilian citrus sales double
Leading exporter Oranfrizer reports 55 per cent rise in shipments to UK, with supply set to continue into June
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First Comber Earlies on sale
The Northern Irish potato variety is coming into season after tricky Spring weather delayed planting
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Landgard expands Moroccan and Turkish sourcing
The German company has signed new partnership agreements with a trio of foreign fresh produce suppliers
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NFU manifesto for Britain launched
Signatories from over 100 groups and businesses have increased the pressure on the government to deliver a successful Brexit
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Slight growth in Spanish imports
Reliance on third countries grows further as EU fresh produce imports fall 5 per cent in opening quarter oof 2018
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White asparagus uncovered
A new report put together by Rabobank looks at the production of white asparagus in the Netherlands
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Truckers’ strike paralyses Brazil
Protest against rising fuel prices brings economy to a halt and causes severe disruption to fruit exports
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IG introduces Diva to India
The sweet apple variety is available from April to August and aimed at meeting a demand for exotic fruit
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Piñata Farms grows Honey Gold crop
Leading Australian producer progresses its growth plans for the mango variety with new plantings in Northern Territory
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Prisoners 'could be farm labour'
Government strategy says prisoners could be rehabilitated by working on farms, as well as addressing Brexit labour shortages
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Brits' £1 billion grocery bill for royal wedding
Shoppers in the UK splashed out £1.68 billion on consumables for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's ceremony last Saturday
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Italian peach crop down 16 per cent
Production of peaches and nectarines, including clingstones, set to fall to below 1.15m tonnes, CSO confirms
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Entering a brave new world
Amid choppy international waters, the USDA in Britain is already taking steps to align US and UK agricultural standards prior to Brexit
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Chilean lemons sent to US under systems approach
New rules mean fruit will no longer have to be fumigated before shipment
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US govt repeats pledge on H-2A visa reform
Trade welcomes proposal to streamline the visa programme for temporary farm workers
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Australians get a Veggycation
New online tool brings benefits to vegetable growers, health professionals and consumers
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More bad weather hits Italian crops
Tomatoes, asparagus and stonefruit all reported to have been badly affected by new wave of hailstorms
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Bigbucks to arrive in a Flash
Bigbucks, the full-red Gala causing a stir in South Africa, has a new name
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Retaliatory India tariffs threaten US trade
India to impose 30 per cent additional duty on US apple imports before 21 June in retaliation to US tariffs on steel and aluminium products