All Production & Trade articles – Page 858
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NFU uses GCSEs to promote farming
NFU Cymru has launched a campaign to coincide with GCSE and A level results to encourage young people to consider farming
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World Food Moscow benefits from ban
Russia's ban on produce from EU, US, Canada, Norway and Australia leads to last-minute flurry of interest from unaffected countries
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Scots unable to grow exports, survey finds
Scottish businesses face barriers to international growth including stumping up for capital and sourcing staff
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Joe, 19, accepts boss' test and grows UK melons for retail
Tesco to sell melons grown by student Joe De Pascalis in Herefordshire that are 'as good as those from Spain and Brazil'
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Fepex demands melon protection
Spanish association calls for melons and watermelons to be included in the EU's list of products covered by protective measures
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Copa-Cogeca praises EU support
Organisation welcomes move by EU Commission to introduce measures for fresh produce in the wake of Russia's ban
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Limoneira acquires share in Rosales
US firm makes first international investment in leading Chilean lemon packer-marketer
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Cherry imports decline in Taiwan
Reduction in US production impacts programmes into Asian nation over 2013, according to report
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All Lemon's exports fall over 2014
Poor growing conditions blamed for decline, but commitment to quality sees demand rise in Asia and the Middle East
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Hard-hitting TV ad steps up slavery fight in the UK
The national campaign, which will run in the UK until October, aims to encourage the public to identify signs of modern slavery
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Armagh Bramleys at core of new festival
Growers of a Northern Irish PGI bramley apple are hosting the first festival to celebrate and promote their product
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‘Emergency’ funding for EU growers
Growers and producers hit by Russia’s ban on EU food imports can apply for funding to compensate market withdrawal
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Washington forecasts record crop
First August crop estimate pegs Washington state apple volumes at 140.2m cartons
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China stands to benefit from Russian bans
Expert says that the ban on EU, US, Australian, Canadian and Norwegian fresh products is "encouraging exports"
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Queensland growers battle the elements
Citrus hub in the state’s southeast feeling the pinch after floods and drought over the past two years
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Avocados offer Camposol boost
Increase in volumes of avocados sold and higher asparagus prices help push Camposol's Q2 results forward
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Dutch ask domestic market to absorb Russia surplus
An ‘impulse’ PR campaign launched by several Dutch grower groups will ask Dutch consumers to support the country’s producers
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Seeka secures a Gem
Seeka has secured the rights to grow and market the Gem avocado variety in New Zealand
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EU agri-stabilisation measures on the way
EC meets member states to discuss potential impact of the Russian ban on European agricultural products
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Greek peach season hits new low
Peach growers in Greece are calling this the worst season in memory, following a combination of July's destructive hailstorms and the recent Russian ban