All Production & Trade articles – Page 693
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Veg growers facing 'worst crop situation in 40 years'
Heavy rain and hail across Europe has decimated vegetable crops with large parts of carrot and pea crops “totally lost”
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Remain vigilant for Diamond Back Moth, growers told
Numbers have dipped slightly as first Diamond Back Moth infestation dies down but growers expect ‘worse to come’
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Programme delivers profits for macadamia growers
Australian industry to benefit from new initiatives to be outlined in workshops
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Lime time for First Fresh
Exporter looks for unique ways to position New Zealand limes in Asian markets
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More blues from Peru head to UK
Sharp rise in exports reflects growing demand for the super food among British consumers
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Ruby Roman grapes sell for ¥1.1m
Japan’s first auction of Ruby Roman table grapes for the season has fetched a record ¥1.1m (US$10,900) for one prized bunch
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Tech-grant for Bowen Farm
Australian retailer Coles has granted A$400,000 to Rocky Ponds family business to boost productivity
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Robots 'could replace' migrant workers post-Brexit
Britain’s departure from the EU may see firms relying on robots to fill a void left by migrant workers, study finds
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Londoners ‘will waste’ 4m bags of salad this summer
A quarter of Londoners will waste as much bagged salad as they eat this summer, a new survey has found
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Belgian drinks firm buys UK Copella juice operations
PepsiCo has sold Boxford Farm to Konings, but confirms the site will continue to supply Copella and Trop50 juice brands
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Murcian stonefruit heading for China
The first airflown shipment will leave Spain within the next 15 days, says Apoexpa
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US summer mango season in full swing
The 2016 Mexican crop expected to weigh in at 66m-70m cartons, according to National Mango Board
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Hort Innovation launches Asian Markets Fund
Grower-owned body Horticulture Innovation Australia has launched a multi-million dollar initiative to boost trade for Australian exporters
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Chefs get creative with herbs
A grower in North Yorkshire has hosted an open day to inspire chefs to use herbs and edible flowers in new and inventive ways
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WeChat helps promote Australian citrus
Social media platform allows peak industry body to share information on dynamics of export trade
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Almeria showcases fresh produce offer
Extenda commercial mission drew buyers from Europe, Brazil and the Middle East
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Mexicans see funny side of avo shortage
Fruit has become a must-have luxury item as prices surge
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Sun World appoints California licensees
Group's proprietary grapes more broadly available through appointments of Sunlight and Sun Pacific
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Japanese agri-businesses eyeing Vietnam
The Trans-Pacific Partnership could open opportunities for Japanese businesses to invest in Vietnamese agriculture
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Wholesaler at centre of salad E.coli scare
A wholesale distributor is at the centre of an investigation into a recent E. coli outbreak with all of its products withdrawn