All Production & Trade articles – Page 526
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Potential Australia-Europe FTA
The Council of the European Union has agreed to talk with Australia about forming a free trade agreement
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Blues drive Camposol improvement
Peruvian company sees first-quarter earnings and sales rise, and says it will continue to increase its fresh production
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Nuts, fruit and veg top EU food recall chart
Fresh produce and nuts account for almost two fifths of recalls and notifications in first quarter of 2018
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British strawberry season kicks off
Cold start to year has contributed to slower ripening, which British Summer Fruits hopes will boost quality
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Greenhouse veg rise in Russia
Russia’s self-sufficiency has increased steadily since the country banned food imports from the EU, US and others, with greenhouse vegetable production rising sharply
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US licensed to Dazzle
US apple growers are the first in the world to be licensed to grow the New Zealand Dazzle variety
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Fruits de Ponent champions cooperativism
President Sebastià Escarp insists collaboration is key to a stable future
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Shorter stonefruit crop for Catalonia
Afrucat expects a significant decline in volumes due to the weather and a low fruit set
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Olifants River asks water questions
Unless more ways are found to store water in Olifants River the fruit and table grape sectors will suffer
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Australian Hass to Japan approved for access
Hass avocados from Australia can now be officially exported to Japan from fruitfly-free regions
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Zespri reports on 2017/18 campaign
Record SunGold sales and licence release sees single desk kiwifruit marketer grow net profit
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New Zealand named leading apple industry
The island nation has pioneered new varieties to become a world-leader four years running
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Crunch time for casual dining
Dubbed the ‘casual dining crunch’, the recent outbreak of restaurant closures across Britain is hurting fresh produce suppliers
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NFU keen to avoid glyphosate resistance
Union working with industry stakeholders to stop resistance to chemical developing in UK
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New pesticide bot uses solar energy
Swiss start up ecoRobotix hope their machine will help bring about a more sustainable agriculture
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Warm weather sparks Bruchid beetle warning
Pest has already been spotted in bean crops with farmers warned to expect egg laying
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USDA anticipates NZ apple growth
Report suggests volumes will rise by 7 per cent thanks to favourable weather conditions, with exports set to increase
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Vietnam produce sees export push
Vietnamese produce exports are benefitting from inter-supermarket trade and food festivals this month
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Planasa launches new Savana strawberry
Breeder says the new variety offer growers quality, shelf life, flavour and profitability in the early category
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Worldwide Fruit leads water initiative
UK importer teams up with South African growers to host a unique workshop in the country to explore water vulnerability risk