All Production & Trade articles – Page 79
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‘Fantastic’ fruit quality as British Pink Lady supply begins
Worldwide Fruit says variety has “thrived” amid Britain’s changing growing conditions
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Tesco relaxes specs for veg growers hit by flooding
Retailer is accepting slightly smaller sprouts, cauliflowers, cabbages and leeks from growers to support growers and help avoid shortages
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Claims of increase in Peruvian table grape exports “misleading”
Provid urges members to reflect the true situation of the current season
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Challenges for China orange imports including domestic production growth
USDA report predicts China orange production to increase while imports lower slightly in 2023/24
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China’s domestic citrus matching imported offering with production growth
USDA report notes domestic citrus is increasingly competitive, requiring imported fruit to turn to branding to differentiate
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AIGN welcomes Turkey’s Potamia as new member
The Associated International Group of Nurseries has announced that Potamia Fruit Breeding R&D, of Eskisehir, Turkey, has become its twelfth member
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Growers offer MPs seven-point plan to save UK food producers
British grower representatives urge EFRA Committee to help redress grower-retailer power imbalance and save sector from collapse
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Salix Fruits opens Singapore office
New sales hub will help company to better serve its Asian customers and unleash its full potential in the region
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RSPB report reveals rising demand for ‘nature-friendly’ farming
Research shows how RSPB’s Fair to Nature certification can help growers, food businesses and consumers to “restore the balance of nature in farming” – and benefit from that
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Agro Belgrade demonstrates Serbia’s quality and variety
The exhibition takes place in the Serbian capital on 25-27 January, as regional exporters showcase a wide range of fruit and vegetables with the aim of increasing shipments to the EU and UK
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Namibian table grape season winds down
The country’s growers are coming to the end of an excellent harvest, with its export target in reach
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Chile implements ePhytos for fruit exports to South Korea
Switching to electronic phytosanitary certificates in all destination markets would save Chile close to US$100m a year
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Vog targets Middle Eastern organic apple market
Consortium recently showcased its organics offer at Dubai’s Organic & Natural Products Expo
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Rise in South African nectarine exports expected
While three South African stonefruit categories are likely to decline in volume this year, nectarines are expected to show strong growth
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VR robotics set to revolutionise UK viticulture
A new Defra-funded robotics project is set to help UK ‘wine growers’ with automated vineyard pruning and harvesting
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South Africa’s table grape harvest is on target
While volumes look set to beat initial forecasts, shipments are behind those seen at the same point of the previous campaign
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World table grape production up in 2023/24 season while exports remain steady
China’s increase in production and exports buoying world totals for 2023/24 season
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English veg volumes hit by flooding
Various winter vegetables have been badly affected by flooding across England, with Nationwide Produce reporting shortages
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Celina kicks-off 2024 South African blush pear season
Stargrow expects to substantially increase volumes to this market during the 2024 season, especially in the early harvest window
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Breakthrough for South African avocados in Japan
South Africa finalises protocol for avocado shipments, increasing the country’s options in the Far East