All Production & Trade articles – Page 701
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Prepared firm invests in new spiralising facility
Freshtime has bought a new four-lane spiraliser to cater for huge rise in demand for spiralised prepared vegetables
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Floods hurt French fruit and veg growers
Cherries and lamb's lettuce among products affected, as producers call on government to provide assistance
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Florette salad pack due to tot up £2m in sales in one year
The 'superfood' mix has proved a big hit with consumers, with over 550,000 households reportedly buying the product since June 2015
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US cherries "cut off" from France
Banning of cherry imports from countries where the chemical product dimethoate is used spells bad news for the US
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Solid returns for North American grapes
Table grape programmes out of Mexico and California get underway to a strong start
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AMS campaign exceeds expectations in Germany
Australian Macadamias Facebook page hits annual performance indicator in May
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CPVO upholds Tango protection ruling
Decision could prove decisive in long-running battle over rights to disputed mandarin variety
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Ayrshire Earlies edge closer to PGI status
It is hoped such a move will boost the product's presence over the Scottish border
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BayWa bumps up dividend
Earnings rise in 2015 driven by further internationalisation of the company's agriculture segment
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More flat peaches for Spain
While overall stonefruit production is down this year, paraguayo volumes are forecast to rise as planted area expands
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Chapi rings in the changes
Rafael Martín of Peru’s Agrícola Chapi outlines the company’s progress in fine-tuning its varietal offer in table grapes
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Lantao opens office in Kunming
Leading Chinese importer Lantao to build presence in southwest China with new branch office in Kunming
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Northwest pears set for similar volumes
Projections for the 2016 Northwest pear crop signal a slight increase on last year’s total volume, but a 7 per cent decline on the five-year average
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EU 'must incentivise' growers to invest in technology
New proposals by MEPs say EU countries should adapt their laws and offer incentives to small growers to invest in technology
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California prune output nosedives
This year’s crop is set to be the smallest in 90 years according to the state agriculture department
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Tomato grower installs major LED system
French tomato grower Le Jardin de Rabelais has expanded its Philips Lighting LED system in a new 3.4 ha glasshouse
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Mexico drops investigation into US apples
Washington industry relieved after antidumping case terminated and provisional duties removed
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Asia Market Briefing: June 2016
Asiafruit editor John Hey outlines five key trends in China's fresh fruit and vegetable market today
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Calls for EU legislation to support suppliers
MEPs have voted to consider EU legislation to crackdown on unfair trading practices including low produce prices
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"New way" to detect Immature citrus
Researchers in Florida say they can help producers apply fertiliser and water more accurately