All Production & Trade articles – Page 53
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Research bodies unite for growth
Top Australian agricultural research organisations set to collaborate in effort to increase adoption of new practices
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Grand vision for green agriculture
Saudi Arabia’s ambitious plan for sustainable agriculture comes from a desire to diversify away from oil and the urgent need to adapt to the new realities of climate change, says Dr Juan Carlos Motamayor of Neom Food
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NFU calls for action on rural crime
National Rural Crime Action Week (18-24 September) sheds light on vital issues affecting rural businesses
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Peru sends first grape shipment to Japan
Japan becomes the 53rd country to grant access to Peruvian grapes
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Rockit ready for Mid-Autumn Festival
Miniature apple brand prepares for peak sales season with new activations across a number of key Asian markets
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T&G selects Kotahi for ocean freight
Kotahi to lead the procurement of all seafreight for New Zealand-headquartered fresh produce company
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Thai trial success for West Australian avocados
Successful verification shipment paves way for Australian state’s growers to begin exporting
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Australia abandons Varroa mite eradication
National Management Group announces transition to management approach
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Delassus launches Morocco earthquake appeal
Tomato supplier is collecting emergency donations following earthquake estimated to have affected 300,000 people
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Interfel invites Fruit Attraction visitors to experience Le Tour Frais
The association will showcase the best of French produce in Madrid
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Promising apple season ahead in Poland
Rajpol CEO Dominik Wozniak says volumes are stable and quality high, while the company has also diversified its product offering this year
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Half of UK growers ‘face going out of business’
High-profile Riverford campaign aims to persuade supermarkets to give growers a fairer deal
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El Niño hits Peruvian blueberry campaign
Export volumes are down by 50 per cent compared to this time last year
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Could ‘smart’ hives be the answer to pollination crisis?
COMMENT: Ali Al Suhail, associate at boutique investment bank DAI Magister, outlines potential long-term smart-tech solutions to the global bee crisis and ensuing food supply risk
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Asia Fruit Logistica back bigger and better in Hong Kong
Record attendance makes a highly successful show, with two-day visitor count surpassing 2019 total visitor numbers
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Starr Ranch Growers and CMI Orchards partner up
Leading Washington State fresh produce companies will join forces as part of a new agreement
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New investor for Capespan
Zeder has sold its share in South African fruit exporter Capespan with another local investment company buying in
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TopFruit celebrates 40 years
South African cultivar management company commemorates four decades in the business
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Produce leaders to take part in Spain-UK summit
AMFresh trading director Darren Clough and Fruitnet’s Spain editor Maura Maxwell among participants in new event to build closer ties between Spanish suppliers and UK buyers
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‘Less than half’ fresh produce sold globally makes any profit
New report suggests massive increase in production and operating costs over past three years has left around 60 per cent of supply unprofitable