All Production & Trade articles – Page 573
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Kiwifruit the September mover in Japan
Consumption reaches a new high for the month, with purchasing price at a four year low
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Eureka finding favour in Thailand
Blueberry variety stacks up in terms of taste and crunch, according to exporter
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Name clash prompts rebrand for strawberry variety
Breeder Flevo Berry has renamed its Sunsation strawberry variety after it was found to clash with a sunflower
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Cinven deal boosts Planasa's growth plans
Takeover by the private equity firm will accelerate Planasa's expansion into new markets and product categories
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Sixth Thanet Earth greenhouse completed
New 7ha facility focuses on speciality tomatoes, while company also makes move in high-wire, light-assisted cues
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Waitrose launches orange-skinned apples
Sunburst apples are described as a ‘retail first’ and have launched at Waitrose in the run-up to Halloween
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Tango extends European supply window
The clementine variety is now available in substantial volumes for eight months of the year
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Spain's dependence on imports rises
Kiwifruit, pineapples, avocados and tomatoes are some of the key products brought into the country
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NatureFresh to bring Tomberry to North America
The Ontario-based grower said the variety is a perfect fit for its rapidly expanding snacking offer
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Malaysian pineapples enter China
Royal Mas brand first to appear on retail shelves, as exporters eye year-round supply programmes
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Making the most of Brexit
While most companies are still trying to figure out how to deal with the uncertainty facing the industry, Kent supplier Veg UK is eyeing up opportunities abroad. Michael Barker finds out more
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Correos launches express citrus delivery service
The service opens up a new distribution channel for growers in Valencia
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‘Work with NHS to tackle health crisis,’ says EAP head
Steven Munday of English Apples and Pears says industry should unite and work with government departments to tackle obesity and diabetes
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Anecoop unveils new convenience concept
Express Slow Food offers complete menu solutions at competitive prices, company says
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Bardsleys’ Bramleys win big at National Fruit Show
Kent producer wins multiple prizes for its Bramley apples and Conference pears, putting success down to frost protection measures
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Raspberry breeding consortium launches first two varieties
NIAB EMR’s ‘East Malling Rubus Breeding Consortium’ launches two new raspberries as it looks to break dominance of club varieties
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Almería powers to new export record
The province supplies 39 per cent of Spain’s total fruit and vegetable sales to overseas markets
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Bright future for retail and wholesale markets
Markets will be more relevant than ever in an increasingly digital world, say speakers at the World Union of Wholesale Markets Congress
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Unrelenting heat hits California grape crop
As the California table grape harvest wraps up, the industry reflects on a difficult season disrupted by extreme heat and torrential rain
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Special report: Northern Ireland hots up
A biomass scandal and a political stalemate are not preventing fresh produce businesses in Northern Ireland investing in anything from automation to new product ranges. Nina Pullman paid a visit