All Production & Trade articles – Page 542
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How urban farmers are growing without soil or light
Silvio Caputo, senior lecturer at the University of Portsmouth, looks at how hydroponics can help farmers producing indoors and in small spaces
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Russia steps up fruit production
In order to reduce its dependence on imports, Russia is expanding fruit production in Kabardino-Balkar, including berries
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Suntreat launches Suki mandarins
The premium Golden Nugget mandarins have been branded to reflect their quality and taste
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Oppy presents Frank & Able brand
The first Frank & Able tomatoes will be available later this month after launch by Oppy and Sunshine Greenhouse in Canada
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Unilever opts for Netherlands HQ
Company says move is about creating a simplified structure, but commentators suggest Brexit could be part of motive
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Anecoop celebrates record results
The second degree cooperative continues to expand, with six companies joining in the past two years
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Dover port announces £15 million refrigerator
The port agreed terms with contractors to build a new temperature controlled facility to handle Dover freight growth
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US cranberries on EU hit list
Growers fear that retaliatory tariffs in response to steel dispute could hurt the industry
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Plant and Food in Miro JV
Government-owned science institute joins with Māori-owned firm Miro Limited to breed unique berry varieties
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Australia needs infrastructure for export
Insight from China could help the country reach its A$100bn agriculture goal by 2030
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Certis launches new powdery mildew control
Bio-fungicide to be welcomed by growers given limited number of control options against troublesome disease
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Farmers have 'six years to change'
Speaking at the CAAV spring conference, secretary Jeremy Moody says production will have to become more competitive after Brexit
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Slow sales spoil India apple market
Importers describe India’s apple market as flat and unexciting after a predicted shortage fails to materialise
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Patagonian ports fall out of favour
Valparaíso and Buenos Aires seen as lower-cost alternatives for topfruit exports
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Tru-Cape updates on drought impact
Company says its 2018 apple and pear crop will be affected by hail, drought and high temperatures
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Zespri shareholders vote for constitution change
New structure to address problems of shareholder misalignment, as identified by industry consultation
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Rockmelon sales plummet 90 per cent
New South Wales grower, Rombola Family Farms, has been named as the source of a listeria outbreak that caused the drop in sales
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Euro bodies call for Brexit trade deal
Presidents of Copa and Cogeca write to Michel Barnier imploring minimum disruption to trade after Brexit
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Video: Jacqui Green talks berries
Berry Gardens chief executive discusses her first few months in the job, the latest supply situation and where she sees category growth
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Agrial's ambition
Doug Robertson, managing director of Agrial Fresh Produce, explains how the Florette owner’s new structure puts it on the path to significant growth