All Production & Trade articles – Page 688
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Virginia seeks global opportunities
Todd Haymore, Virginia's secretary of agriculture and forestry, and the agriculture department's Stephanie Agee speak exclusively to Fruitnet
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Egyptian grapes gain access to China
Egyptian grape exporters are excited about the possibilities for next year’s campaign after a protocol was signed between Egypt and China
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E. Coli outbreak ‘subsiding’
The source of the E. Coli outbreak that has led to two deaths is still unconfirmed but linked to wholesale sector
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Interview: Ali's ambition
Ali Capper couldn’t have picked a tougher time to become chair of the NFU Horticulture & Potatoes Board. But, as Michael Barker finds out, she’s relishing the task ahead of her
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Glassford Hammond named Grower of the Year
Martin and Sons, A & EG Heading and Taylorgrown were also recognised in Produce World’s annual grower awards
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Tru-Cape welcomes successful harvest
Despite challenges including fruit size and currency fluctuations, Tru-Cape hails its strong topfruit harvest
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Valle Maule integrates with partners
The Chilean blueberry specialist has brought its distribution partners in Asia and Europe into the business as shareholders
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Costa creates new global berry role
Peter McPherson has been appointed to the newly created role of general manager – berry international for leading Australian group Costa
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Vitacress holds second Environment Week
Initiative aims to educate employees in the importance of nature and biodiversity
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South African citrus volumes drop further
Country's citrus crop forecast decreases substantially as Valencia harvest starts
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Peru in sights of Gulf traders
The rise of the South American exporter has been rapid and significant, with Dubai-based traders increasingly eyeing the source
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Ailimpo expects Spanish lemon jump
Group expects violumes to bounce back in 2016/17, with initial forecast pegging crop at 980,000 tonnes
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New plantings for Bostock New Zealand
Leading organic grower-marketer invests in redeveloping orchards with varieties suited to Asian markets
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Rubio backs citrus incentive
Florida Citrus Mutual has applauded senator Marco Rubio for co-sponsoring citrus bill
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Vietnam eyeing dragon fruit exports
Australian officials have toured Vietnamese dragon fruit farms and packhouses ahead of granting access
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Trade untouched by coup attempt
Uncowed by last weekend’s attempted coup by the Turkish military, the country’s produce exporters remain positive and are now eyeing a return to Russia
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Abella Fruits hones in on quality
The Lléida-based stonefruit producer believes in letting its products do the talking
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Dutoit's first blueberry crop on the way
Company's expansion into berry production accompanied by new investments in cherries and sweet potatoes
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Botanicoir beats the rain with €1.2m Sri Lanka spend
Coir producer says new automated drying facility will mean problems caused by monsoons will be a thing of the past
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Gulf region sees slowdown in trade
Low oil prices and the continuing war with Yemen have caused demand to fall in Saudi Arabia, while Iran’s recovery from sanctions remains slow