All Production & Trade articles – Page 647
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Pretty pink onions raise £25k for Cancer Research
Stourgarden and Tesco beat 2016 fundraising target thanks to strong sales of exclusive onion variety Rosanna Pink
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NT signs MoU with Japan
Agri-business is on the agenda for Australia’s Northern Territory and Japan
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Strand Apples and Favco join forces
Focus will fall on Asian opportunities as well as the domestic market in the US
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Rijk Zwaan UK hires account manager
Former ADAS horticultural pathologist Sarah Mayne joins Rijk Zwaan UK as account manager for glasshouse crops
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CPF to expand table grape offer
The company says its seedless grape programme is fuelling its expansion into Asian markets
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Prices surge as veg shortage bites
The price of some vegetables are at their highest level in 15 years, according to Anecoop
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Hyundai invests in Cambodian mangoes
The South Korean subsidiary of Hyundai has invested US$4m to develop a processing and distribution centre for Cambodian mangoes
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India to boost EU grape exports
Grower registrations on the rise, as season gets off to strong start
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Australian produce shines in South Korea
Mangoes, dried fruit and nuts among the wares on display at Seoul event
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NFU calls for urgent talks after PM’s Brexit speech
Farmers’ union calls for urgent talks with government after Theresa May announces UK will leave Single Market
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Veg shortages hit retailers and consumers
The Spanish supply saga has been picked up by consumers and UK national media while suppliers warn ‘it will get worse’
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Seville oranges arrive early at Waitrose
Supermarket is launching its Seville oranges earlier than ever before as marmalade-making season gets underway
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Provefrut foresees brighter future in Europe
The frozen vegetable specialist hopes Ecuador’s new trade deal with the EU will bring long-term stability to its European programmes
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Ayrshire Earlies in line for PGI status
Scottish new potato has been put forward for protected name status by Girvan Early Growers
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UK and Denmark in ‘biggest-ever’ organic campaign
Joint campaign has won €10.4 million in EU funding with hopes of kickstarting major organic sales growth in the UK
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First Aussie zucchinis shipped to Japan
Consumers in Japan can now dine on Australian zucchinis, melons and pumpkins
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Australia opens to Vietnamese dragonfruit
Government department outlines recommendation in final report, subject to biosecurity conditions
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Fyffes' shareholders approve takeover
Sumitomo Corporation's €751m takeover bid gets the green light at a meeting of investors in Ireland
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Brassica sector wins new £4.4m research project
A new project funded by the BBSRC will look at how brassica crops react to the environment and aim to reduce crop losses
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Farmers are right to doubt Defra’s Brexit strategy
No plan, no policy: farmers, growers and ministers fear Defra's voice is not loud enough to protect agri budget post-Brexit