All Production & Trade articles – Page 531
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ArticleSeedless lemon brand hits shelves
A strong new brand for seedless lemons is about to emerge in South Africa
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ArticleSustainability 'a challenge for consumers too'
The general public should pay their fair share to build a more sustainable future, argues Proagro’s Andrés Jochamowitz
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ArticleCompac hones in on Colombia
Mayor of Manizales, Colombia, visits Compac development facility in fact-finding mission
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ArticleMexican food will cost US consumers US$3bn more
FPAA says importers and distributors ill-prepared for Trump tariffs
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ArticleChina lifts Malaysian durian restrictions
Malaysia will be able to export frozen whole durian to China for the first time under a new protocol
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ArticleCranfield builds app for Colombian banana growers
Project will develop and test new irrigation scheduling service for growers to boost productivity, reduce nutrient losses and improve livelihoods
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ArticleNFU "staggered" by MAC omission
Migration Advisory Committee is facing criticism after leaving agriculture workers off its Shortage Occupation List
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ArticleDaily blueberries cuts heart disease risk
New research shows one cup of blueberries each day can greatly improve heart function in at risk groups
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ArticlePakistan's fruit exports rise
Country sees fruit shipments grow in value and volume, although it's a slightly different story for vegetables
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ArticleTrump threatens tariffs on all Mexican imports
President plans to impose a 5 per cent tariff from 10 June in immigration row
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ArticleTotal Produce highlights financial strength
Fresh produce giant is targeting continued growth for the rest of the year
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ArticleLow banana prices temper sales optimism
Figures from Cirad show that despite record imports of bananas into Europe, returns are also hitting new depths
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Article‘Living wage’ for Dutch banana suppliers
Agreement sees supermarkets agree to pay sustainable returns in move that could be replicated across Europe
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ArticleTech firm opens new vertical farm
Vertivore near Birmingham will grow salads, herbs and greens in pilot project to make food production more sustainable
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ArticleExperts seek TR4 breakthrough
Delegates at the International Banana Congress hear how scientists are stepping up their search for solutions to TR4 threat
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ArticleThe Fruitery gains early BRC thumbs up
New brand gets its BRC accreditation two months after official launch
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ArticlePolish apple volumes take a hit
Unfavourable climatic conditions and recent frosts have cut crop sizes for many growers in the country
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ArticleFreshmax Group opens new facility
Sydney site boosts leading Australasian group’s packaging, ripening and cold storage operations
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ArticleEU chemical stance ‘threatens banana trade’
International Banana Congress hears how EU’s tough line on chemicals and plastic use is hitting production
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ArticleBanana trade set for rosy future
Industry expert forecasts a bright future for the banana sector, but warns that pricing and shipping issues will have to be overcome

