All Production & Trade articles – Page 596
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Zespri scoops AmCham-DHL awards
Marketer recognised for investment in grow kiwifruit sales across the US
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Revised forecast for Australian macadamias
Weather events prevent industry from producing its third successive record crop
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Argentine blueberries dodge frost damage
Recent investment in irrigation technology helped producers steer clear of a recent frost in country's north-east, says Apama
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Alegra aims to sell more kiwifruit
Company's €6m investment in new processing line for the fruit should open door to new commercial opportunities in Asia
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New body to tackle unfair trade post-Brexit
Government to create new branch of Department for International Trade to investigate incidents such as dumping and subsidised imports
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Egyptian exports fall in value
Despite an increase in export volumes, Egypt has recorded a decline in the value of its agricultural exports over the past 10 months
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New Zealand Apples and Pears unveiled
Name change aimed at eliminating confusion about what industry body represents
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‘Sort out delays to subsidy payments’, urges NFU
Union urges Rural Payments Agency to address delays and complications in administering government support to farmers
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EU farmers face Brexit losses
Once the UK leaves the Union, EU farmers could lose billions in subsidies, according to the vice-president of the FNSEA
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Appearance key to produce sales
Food Marketing Institute’s Power of Produce research has identified the catalysts for fresh produce growth
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NZ still top of the apple tree
Industry tops report rankings for third consecutive year, with over 1m trees to be planted in 2017
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Avocado prices set to fall back
After tough conditions drove prices up in early 2017, reports suggest they are beginning to fall on the back of improved supply
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Avos show promise in Israel
The incredible growth seen in the global avocado market has not gone unnoticed in Israel, where production volumes are set to almost double by 2030
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Common land farmers to receive £8m payout
Eligible farmers will get £8 million in backdated payments after winning legal challenge to claim for entire farmed area of a common
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Del Monte's future "never brighter"
CEO Mohammad Abu-Ghazaleh puts positive spin on group's second-quarter results despite drop in net income
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Indoor growing 'allows less disease-resistant varieties to thrive'
Urban farms could enable commercial production of salad varieties not selected by plant breeder Rijk Zwaan in past crop trials
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No 10 'rules out' free movement transition period
Government insists free movement will end in March 2019 and rules out 'off-the-shelf' immigration deal, following days of cabinet contradictions
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Bananas remain top fruit in Japan
Grapefruit consumption hits a low in Japan, while bananas remain the leading fruit purchased and consumed
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Export markets invited to Taste Australia
Asia Fruit Logistica the launch pad for new programme of trade activities for horticultural sector
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Defra adviser sparks farm tax row
Dieter Helm claims UK agriculture receives disproportionate government support, with tax breaks used to 'avoid inheritance tax'