All Production & Trade articles – Page 647
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NFU lays out general election asks
Farmers' union outlines five key policy areas that it says must be addressed by the next government
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Giumarra kicks off Mexican grape season
Proprietary varieties grown in grown in Hermosillo dominate the importer-distributor's Mexican grape campaign
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US confirms end of Argentine lemon ban
The USDA has announced that the new Argentine lemon rule will take effect on 26 May
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RSA citrus growers gear up for US campaign
With production up across the board, a full consumer marketing campaign programme is planned for the summer months
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Port inspection delays spark importer frustration
Some fruit importers are facing high costs and lost orders after increasing volumes of imports cause backlog at port inspections
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Hazera backs African agri development
Company aims to provide high quality seeds and expertise to support people improving their living conditions
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Apple growers ‘despondent’ after frosts hit crops
English topfruit growers are facing heavy crop losses after orchards were hit by frosts and temperatures below freezing
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France welcomes peach and nectarine forecast
Europech predictions for France are up four per cent on 2016, but Italy, Spain and Greece will wait until 18 May to give their forecasts
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Spanish imports continue to grow
Greater intake of vegetables has pushed up import value by nearly 15 per cent for February
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Trump upbeat about Argentine lemon outlook
US president’s comments signal an imminent end to the veto as he praises Macri for his economic reforms
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UAE eyes European apple production
The Association of Polish Fruit and Vegetable Distributors hosted a special delegation in April
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Golden Bay Fruit launches new apple
Unnamed cross between Pinkie and Rose varieties is to launch in the UK from New Zealand grower-marketer Golden Bay Fruit
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Chile kicks off 2017 citrus campaign
The first shipment of clementines is heading for the US market
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Morrisons adds asparagus to wonky veg range
Retailer to stock wonky spears caused by warm spring while promotion will offer ‘luxury product’ to consumers for less
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Serbia suffers as frost bites
The low temperatures that swept across much of Europe last week did not spare Serbia's topfruit
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Uni-Vert co-op goes fair trade
Organic growers group is now the first cooperative in France with both organic and fair trade accreditation
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Savéol launches eco-friendly tomato range
French producer’s Nature range of pesticide-free tomatoes is sold in 100 per cent recyclable packaging
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Portugal Fresh targets three new markets
Promotional body to send delegations to Mexico, China and Colombia with aim of finding new clients and beginning exports
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SAWS scheme 'under review'
EFRA committee report says labour issues could become a crisis, but adds a SAWS scheme could come in within months if needed
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Opinion: How to get more women in produce
Frank maternity discussions could see a better process for women returning to work and gaining senior roles, writes Jo Phillips, director of JW European