All Production & Trade articles – Page 702
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Ramadan brings consumption spike
More may be familiar with the fasting side of Ramadan, but it is the large, varied evening feasts that suppliers need to be prepared for
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Intensive farming ‘must be consigned to past’
Diversified farming systems create stable yields and perform better under environmental stress, according to major new report
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Appetite for Paraguayos grows
Sales of the small flat peach are on the rise, bucking the trend in a largely stagnant stonefruit market
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Oakville growers go unpaid
Potato growers claim they are owed “hundreds of thousands” of dollars after Australia’s largest supplier goes under
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New benchmark for Indian mangoes
Irradiated mangoes shipped from India to the US hits the 500-tonne mark for the season
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Rhubarb growers force the issue
Rhubarb is enjoying a renewed surge in popularity driven primarily by caterers and top chefs
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Special report: The numbers game
As the fresh produce supply chain delivers more and more information about production, distribution and markets, new opportunities are arising for companies to take advantage of emerging big data
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Japanese municipalities target new markets
Partnership between Yamanashi and Shizuoka on the cards, as growers look to South East Asia
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Student assesses potential of marijuana sector
Writtle's Simon Jones is looking at whether legal production in Jamaica could lead to a commercial medicinal marijuana sector
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‘State of emergency’ declared in Nigeria’s tomato sector
The Tomato Leaf Miner pest has reportedly wiped out tomato farms in Nigeria’s northern states while prices are skyrocketing
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Proexport calls for unity on water
Association warns that industry infighting will set back efforts to resolve the water crisis facing the region
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Prepared veg supplier looking to crack US market
International business currently provides 16 per cent of sales for Mash Direct, which also wants to boost sales in southern England
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Naturipe reaches peak of blues campaign
Growing demand means the California group must constantly innovate to keep pace
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Video: Poupart Produce set for the future
With a new customer base and big ambitions for growth, Poupart Produce has exciting plans as a standalone business
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CR exporters slam new pineapple controls
Canapep warns that new inspection measures at ports are causing delays to shipments
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Cocaine worth £23m found in Ecuadorian bananas
Customs officers found 900kg of cocaine in a consignment of bananas in the port of Rotterdam
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Melons eclipse US$27,000 mark
Retailer splashes out on a pair of Yubari melons at Japan’s first auction of the season
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Potato marketer launches new processing division
Pride of Anglia Growers is a new division of East Anglia potato grower and marketer AKP Group
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No end to Çekok investment
The political standoff with Russia and the continued instability in the region have complicated business for Turkish companies, but Çekok remains committed to growth
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Tasmanian freight scheme called into question
New Zealand authorities concerned equalisation funding is being used as an unlawful export subsidy