All Production & Trade articles – Page 553
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Taiwan’s ban on Tasmanian fruit clarified
Exports only prohibited from two established control zones, with vegetables exempt
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Early signs positive for NZ apples
Sales programmes set to get underway this month, following warm, dry summer
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BerryWorld completes Beekers tie-up
UK-headquartered soft-fruit company announces tie up between Beekers and BerryWorld Europe, plus a new division in France
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New weed control approved for sweetcorn growers
‘Dual Gold’ product will allow growers to better manage disease and treat crops at different times, AHDB reports
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Taiwan bans Tasmanian fruit
Asian nation reacts to fruit fly incidents, as Tasmanian government remains in close contact with protocol markets
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China market open for NZ avocados
Following a successful technical audit, New Zealand has gained official approval for exporting avocados to China
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San Miguel makes inaugural grape shipment
The company plans to export around 2,000 tonnes of Peruvian grapes this season
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‘Replace EU subsidies with vouchers for British fruit’
Policy Network thinktank suggests replacing land-based payments with vouchers for UK-grown fresh produce to guarantee demand
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Honorary degree for dried fruit and nut expert
Pino Calcagni, president of Italian firm Besana, lauded in Kazakhstan for efforts to boost country's exports
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Son replaces mother as Herbs Unlimited MD
Philip Dodd takes over from mother and founder Alison Dodd at the helm of Yorkshire herb and salad business
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Protecting potatoes
The controversial issues of rejections and payment deductions are holding back trust in the British potato sector, but an NFU Potato Forum report hopes to spark a new era of collaboration
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Naturipe introduces 'FeBLUEary'
Campaign is designed to push Chilean blueberries in the US through winter months
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Fruit fly confirmed in Tasmania
A confirmed detection on Flinders Island has mainland growers ready for action
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Calls to improve India’s horticulture
Poor irrigation, high costs and lack of post-harvest infrastructure are some of the reasons for India’s poor pace of growth
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Home Office under fire for slow customs negotiations
Supply body slams government for failing to give businesses clarity on customs arrangements for Brexit transition period
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SH cherries need "targeted" European approach
Matt Hancock of Norton Folgate says counter-seasonal cherry exporters shouldn't overlook the European market
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UK cucumber production 'set to rise 10 per cent'
Sixth greenhouse at Thanet Earth will provide welcome boost to domestic volumes, according to salad veg grower
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Cornish gangmaster stripped of licence
Neringa Butkeviciute, who supplied workers to the vegetable sector, failed eight GLAA licensing standards
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Hein Deprez takes charge at Greenyard
Marleen Vaesen departs, as Deprez family moves centre stage at Belgian fresh, prepared and frozen produce giant
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Reducing volatility in an imbalanced sector
Despite an oversupply of potatoes, increasing use of contracts is helping bring much-needed stability for growers and suppliers