All Production & Trade articles – Page 599
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Analysis
Analysis: The final tool in the box
Diversification in varieties and products can help mitigate climate change, preserve ecosystems and protect the future of farm businesses
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Citrus category heating up says CGI
Citrus Genesis International's Mateu Chilet talks to Fruitnet about the company's latest offerings
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Spain buoyant as new avo campaign begins
With the European market growing at 15 per cent a year, producers say supply will once again fall short of demand
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Port Everglades sets cargo record
Central American produce "significant" in helping Florida port hit new heights
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Colombian avocados on their way to US
First shipment to arrive at Port Everglades this week, with volume to build throughout the season
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Supply issues test Indian importers
Supply is the big question for India's apple importers this season as they face procurement restrictions
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Tesco boss's 'shock' over false accounting claims
Supermarket's chief executive says he was surprised to find out in 2014 that company’s profits had been misstated
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Branston's Italian spuds return to Tesco
Puglia-grown seasonal potatoes to be sold in 400 stores over the coming weeks
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Tomatoes trade up as Brexit bites
Premium on-the-vine varieties are driving the category but Brexit poses both opportunities and challenges for growers
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Morrisons launches wonky apples hit by spring frosts
Supermarket becomes second major retailer to buy apples with “frost eye” from British growers affected by April frosts
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Trickle irrigation licensing plans raise concern
NFU fears new licences limiting water use by trickle irrigation growers will harm certain sectors and limit business growth
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Costa takes reins of African Blue
Australia's Costa is to become majority owner of Moroccan blueberry venture African Blue SA with a 90 per cent stake in the company
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Bakkavor withdraws plans to float
Prepared produce supplier said it had received sufficient demand but proceeding with public listing ‘not in best interests’
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Spain speaks out against RSA citrus imports
Greater availability of South African oranges is curbing sales of new season fruit from Andalucía, growers say
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Chile makes Indonesian inroads
Trade and industry members meet with Indonesian importers at Jakarta workshop
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Jazz voted UK’s tastiest apple
Fast-rising club variety wins coveted prize at National Fruit Show in Kent for third year in five
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'Dig for Brexit' is flawed concept
Opinion: David Barling, professor of food policy and security and director of the Centre for Agriculture, Food and Environmental Management at the University of Hertfordshire, looks at why expecting British farmers to produce more is not as simple as it sounds
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Climate change to displace ‘tens of millions’
Extreme weather caused by climate change will see tens of millions lose agricultural livelihoods and become climate refugees, report finds
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USDA forecasts NZ topfruit rise
New Zealand's apple and pear production is set to increase 6 per cent to 586,000 tonnes in 2017/18
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Pesticides in produce linked to infertility
New US study suggests women are less likely to get pregnant with IVF if they eat more fruit and vegetables high in residues