All Production & Trade articles – Page 546
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Turkish concern as window narrows
The window for Turkish lemons on the Asian market is under threat from the large volumes coming out of South Africa and Egypt
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Polish blueberry season underway
The country's national blueberry day took place on 1 July, marked by gatherings, promotions and presentations
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Britain set for record cherry crop
UK volumes could reach 5,000 tonnes this summer, with cherries reported to be bigger and juicier than in previous seasons
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Tesco and Carrefour plan joint purchasing tie-up
Retail giants plan to deal with suppliers and buy products together as they look to keep down prices amid rising competition
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Colombia on the right path for growth
New opportunities and challenges for Colombian fruit came under the spotlight at Fruitnet Forum Colombia
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Growcom praise biosecurity interception
The Queensland state horticulture industry body is pleased by Australian border security efforts
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Dongfang acquires Navel plantation
ASX-listed company grows its presence in China’s Jiangxi province
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Bundaberg showcases fresh produce sector
Abbotsleigh Citrus among the growers featured in new promotional video
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Coles first to squeeze imported lemons
One of Australia’s largest supermarkets has announced it will aim to source all lemons domestically this summer
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Kissabel apples harvested in Australia
The aim is to reach commercial quantities of the red-fleshed apples within the next three years
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Inquiry announced to protect UK agriculture
APPG for Farming will explore ideas for UK farming after Brexit, seeking balance between protecting environment and staying profitable
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"Major risk" that UK will fail agri-emissions targets
The latest Committee on Climate Change report stated more needs to be done in agriculture to reduce greenhouse gases
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Koper making a bigger splash
Growth appears strong for fresh produce volumes shipped via the Slovenian port, according to operator Luka Koper
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Lettuce in short supply as heatwave continues
Supermarkets may be forced to ship in lettuce from the US as 30 degree heat stops leafy salad greens growing
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New Ava strawberry picks up accolade
The Ava Star variety bred by Scottish company Angus Soft Fruits won "best new edible crop" award for its improved yield and taste
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Australia dodges citrus greening disease
A detection of citrus material infected with huanglongbing has been stopped in Brisbane, Queensland
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NZ court rules in favour of Kiwifruit Claim
High court establishes that the government-run body owed a duty of care to kiwifruit growers
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Hutchinsons trials ‘sun-catching’ orchard system
Project aims to expore ways of capturing more sunlight and increasing yields in apple orchards
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Authenticity at heart of new brand design
California's Oceanside Pole tomatoes will be supplied in a brand new style of packaging, says marketer Oppy
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Opportunity for late season Northwest cherry promotion
A predicted strong volume for August has Northwest Cherry Growers encouraging late-season marketing