All Production & Trade articles – Page 868
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Hail slows Belgian pear growth
Unfavourable weather conditions earlier this month are expected to prevent Belgium from achieving a record pear crop this coming season
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India's import trade survives scare
Market access threat over residue levels eases as All India Fresh Fruit Importers’ Association engages with FSSAI
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More farmers apply for funding online
The number of SPS claimants who applied online rose by a third this year as industry prepares for digitalisation under new CAP
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The Arab coiled spring: opportunity in Iran
A fundamental shift in the Middle East's geo-political landscape could see new doors open for the fresh produce business
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Landgard says it is returning to profit
Company declares itself 90 per cent profitable after year of divestments, consolidation and new forward momentum
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Strong growth in Peruvian mango exports
Shipments up by a quarter in first four months of 2014
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Israel to open agri-centres in India
Israel will open two centres of excellence in India's Bihar state, working with local scientists to improve agricultural productivity
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RSA exports to EU hang in balance
New rules on citrus exports to the EU are creating a major headache, while a new law on land ownership could do the same
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Swithenbank Expo celebrates growers
More than 500 companies from the foodservice supply sector attended the sixth Swithenbank Food Expo, held at Alexandra Palace yesterday
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Valencia growers assess hail damage
Citrus, melons and persimmons believed to be worst affected crops
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Chilean kiwifruit prices soar
Shorter crop has caused average prices to rise by 39 per cent in the first few weeks of the season
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Blue Whale targets UK growth
French apple grower-shipper Blue Whale has grand plans to boost its share of the UK market, following its merger with Loire cooperative BVL
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New chairman for potato giant's grower group
John Rix takes over at Greenvale's Vales Produce Growers from Tony Bambridge, who has been chairman since its inception
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Profit and sales rise at AG Thames
Importer says varietal success and long-term investment in green has driven a rise in profit to £4.1million and increase in total sales
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Coloration concerns for CA grapes
Drought conditions, combined with an abnormally warm winter, appear to have impacted the quality and colour of early San Joaquin Valley yields
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Toshiba to enter the fresh produce trade
Electronics giant hopes 'ultra-clean' vegetable-growing venture will generate £1.8m in sales annually
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Bangladesh bans veg exports during Ramadan
Bangladesh has banned exports of certain vegetables during Ramadan to ensure adequate supplies for the domestic market
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Kazakhstan invests in organic veg
Kazakhstan is investing in a multi-million-dollar greenhouse complex for organic vegetables
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T&G ready to sign Peruvian grape deal
Company confirms acquisition of land in Peru as it pursues international expansion strategy for table grapes
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EU launches SWD research project
A new £50m international study aims to prevent the spread of the SWD fruit fly through Europe's fruit industries