All Production & Trade articles – Page 608
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Brexit: Disruptive, but an opportunity for new food systems
New import tariffs and trade deals post-Brexit offer opportunities for smaller and more flexible supply chains, writes Peter Durose, director of Poles Apart Consulting
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Ecuador seeks closer ties with Russia
The Andean nation wants to boost bilateral cooperation on technical, health, phytosanitary and customs issues
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NutriKiwi boosts Australian investment
Increased sales support and new marketing materials help maximise trade over NZ kiwifruit season
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Potato industry unites in new blackleg project
Potato businesses have joined the Scottish government and AHDB in a new £240,000 project to help tackle blackleg disease
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Morrisons pledges to ban ‘fake’ farm brands
Retailer makes British food commitment to coincide with today's Farm24 campaign and pledges to avoid fictitious farm branding
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UK supplier begins cherry exports to Dubai and Spain
WT Hill & Sons has capitalised on exchange rates to begin exports of two cherry brands to Europe and the Middle East
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Frosts slash EU apple forecast
Growers hopeful that a sharp fall in Northern Hemisphere production will lead to a more balanced market
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FPAA slams “protectionist” NAFTA objectives
Association says NAFTA objectives risk hurting all consumers in order to favour a few agribusinesses
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Plant & Food in apple biodiversity study
Organisation has compared the biodiversity of modern commercial orchards with organic orchards
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Bigbucks meets early expectations
New Gala apple strain delivers a better than promised percentage pack-out in South Africa
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Fatal salmonella outbreak linked to Mexican papayas
A salmonella outbreak that has caused one death and infected over 100 people in the US has been traced to Mexican papayas
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Cape growers face difficult times
Drought conditions means the agricultural industry is battling with the surrounding population for water supplies
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Israel hails pitaya progress
Israeli pitayas are entering an exciting new phase thanks to the success of efforts to breed new varieties and the potential of the US market
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Sending berries to the world
BerryWorld's head of brand and marketing Charlotte Knowles talks about a new foray into exports and the potential impact of Brexit
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US$10m injection for India's EM3 AgriServices
EM3 AgriServices has raised US$10m from London-based Global Innovation Fund and Indian investor Aspada
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Egypt to tighten strawberry controls
Egyptian strawberries are set to go through a more rigorous monitoring process in response to Saudi and Iraqi concerns over pesticide residues
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NZ avocados have 'unique qualities'
Researchers find that New Zealand-grown avos have higher levels of vitamin B6 and folate
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Breeding boost for blueberries
A new Blueberry Breeding Consortium has held its inaugural meeting at the James Hutton Institute in Scotland
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Guatemala mulls blueberry potential
Trade promotion agency Agexport is urging growers to take advantage of rising global demand
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Spanish stonefruit crisis deepens
Industry demanding swift action from Europe to halt further losses as market situation worsens