All Production & Trade articles – Page 859
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ArticleNew strike called in Western Cape
Du Toit is latest packer to be hit by industrial action as unions put on new show of strength ahead of elections
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ArticleBumper season for Honey Gold
Australian crop inline with last season's record output, with initial shipments to US set to be made
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ArticleAustralia gets new PEQ facility
Centre set to consolidate post entry quarantine services and potentially boost imports
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ArticleEgyptian grape exporters eye China
Egyptian grape exporters hope to gain access to China in the second quarter of 2016, with Chinese inspectors set to visit next April
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ArticleSouthern Africa's grape sector booms
Investment and the arrival of new varieties is driving impressive growth in Namibia and South Africa
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ArticleEU announces new labelling policy
The EU’s decision to clearly label products from illegal Israeli settlements has angered the Netanyahu government
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ArticleParsnip supplier folds due to 'strict' retail standards
Tattersett Farms said it was losing too much money due to crop wastage caused by Morrisons’ 'strict' aesthetic standards
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ArticleOrganica gains EU and US certification
Vietnamese project rewarded with organic farming certificates following Control Union inspection
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ArticleRecord apple harvest expected in Macedonia
Farming association says apple industry will produce 170,000 tonnes during this season with 80 per cent earmarked for export
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ArticleJapan sinks teeth into Dentapple
New apple offering allows consumers to test for tooth decay and periodontal disease
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ArticleBrittany backs its brassicas
French marketer Prince de Bretagne has predicted a volume of 120m heads for the new winter cauliflower season
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ArticleCourt rules in favour of Pink Lady America
APAL loses case against American body involving sale of Chilean-grown Pink Lady
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ArticleBanana report slams supermarkets on CSR
A new report into the banana industry accuses European supermarkets of neglecting workers and farmers
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ArticlePink and red-flesh apples set for launch
Re:inc and EMR have formed a marketing and production group to bring new varieties to the international market
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ArticlePort opens ‘mega-ship’ berth extension
Port of Felixstowe’s Berth 9 means the port can handle two large container ships at one time and was opened officially this week
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ArticleMoroccan citrus output rises
Production is on course to hit 2m in 2015/16 according to unofficial forecasts
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ArticleFirm turns university link into banana supply
Martyn Fisher meets the directors of leading foodservice banana supplier JN Fox & Sons to hear about its pioneering sourcing plans
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ArticleNew EU organics regs to allow mixed farms
EU policymakers have voted to retain mixed farms in a move that could stimulate growth in the UK organic sector
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AnalysisOpinion: UK should see value in South African citrus
Challenging EU import conditions for South African citrus could see UK lose out to others, says Justin Chadwick of the South African Citrus Growers' Association
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ArticleOrganics sees value explosion
Sector sees ‘phenomenal’ value growth of 11.5 per cent as consumers latch onto concrete health benefits and retailers offer tempting promotions

