All Production & Trade articles – Page 638
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Exports key to fresh produce growth, says minister
Secretary of State for Scotland David Mundell said growing exports of British fresh produce should be a key priority
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Peruvian industry thrives in Berlin
Country's Foreign Trade and Tourism Ministry says businesses geenrated over US$200m from deals at Fruit Logistica
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Morrisons unveils UK sourcing drive
Retailer is searching for more than 200 new UK suppliers and will view prospective products through a new ‘buyer roadshow’
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Giumarra sells NZ kiwiberries
Importer partners with Seeka to offer exotic kiwiberries for the second season
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Record crop for NZ apples and pears
New Zealand is set for a record 584,000-tonne crop of apples and pears
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Origin Group eyes new markets
Italian group looks to increase sales of its Sweeki and Pera Italia offerings
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Interview: Fresh off the grill
As the British burger boom rolls on, Five Guys is taking full advantage, but food fads don’t interest its UK team. Fred Searle speaks to UK MD John Eckbert and supply chain director Andrew Rose
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Potato grower enters pre pack market
Chipping supplier Isle of Ely Produce has launched a new salad and baking potato brand to mark its entrance into pre pack
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All change in Pratts technical team
Leigh Spanner has joined from Chingford while technical director Lucy Jordan has moved to a technical role at Morrisons
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Elite Agro secures blueberry rights
Abu Dhabi-based Elite Agro has signed a licence agreement for the exclusive rights to grow Mountain Blue Orchards' blueberry varieties in the Middle East
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Alan Pollard takes charge at Shaffe
New president sets the priorities for the upcoming year, including greater visibility for Southern Hemisphere produce
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Robot bees 'could help counter pollinator decline'
Mini drones that can pollinate crops could be used as bee alternatives and counter pollinator declines, a new study has said
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Australian apple exports on the rise
Industry enjoys most successful season internationally since 2006, as it continues to rebuild export trade
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New citrus rootstock set for launch
Mandarin variety named after retired citrus pathologist to be showcased in Australia during March
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Record earnings for Camposol
Peruvian group sees earnings soar, aided in volume growth for both blueberries and grapes
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Peppers struggle due to Spanish weather
As supply shortages continue to bite, pepper prices remain sky high while growers and suppliers are feeling the squeeze
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SNIFL becomes Interfel member
France’s national trade union of importers and exporters has joined interprofessional organisation Interfel
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Opinion: We need legislation to protect from price war
Below-cost selling and deflation is leading to the demise of the produce business, writes Patrick Farrell of the Irish Farmers’ Association
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Daffodil delivery not enough to secure Welsh win
Welsh produce brand Blas y Tir delivered first daffodils of the season to the national rugby team ahead of clash against England
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Green kiwifruit crop down in NZ
Industry forecast predicts a 25 per cent to 30 per cent reduction in volume after warm winter