All Production & Trade articles – Page 868
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ArticlePeru “should focus on Asia”
Asian markets offer better opportunities for high-quality Peruvian products when it comes to profit, says Sierra Exportadora
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ArticleBig drop in Florida citrus forecast
"Silver lining" will come in the shape of increased grower returns, says Florida Citrus Mutual
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ArticleArgentina sends first pears to China
Three containers carrying 63 tonnes departed from the Port of San Antonio Este on Monday
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ArticleJapan commits to Dawei project
Asian nation pledges financial support to help develop US$50bn economic zone, complete with deep-sea port
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ArticleVietnamese lychees granted Australian access
Irradiated lychees cleared for importation, with Australian industry hopeful it will help grow the category
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ArticleSeeka boosts avocado returns
New Zealand group offers NZ$16.03 per tray to growers with a focus on the premium Australian market
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ArticleThe spears are back in town
Warm temperatures have secured a brisk start to the asparagus season, while promotion is focusing on grower publicity
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ArticleTomato growers fear price war impact
The UK tomato season is now underway. Martyn Fisher finds out what issues are facing those involved in the category as it looks to boost UK self-sufficiency
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ArticleSpecial report: Promotion boosts South African trade
The relationship between the UK and South Africa has been underpinned by a long-running promotional campaign
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ArticleSpecial report: Taste is key to South Africa R&D
Taste will form the cornerstone of future varietal development in South Africa, while quality audits continue to update
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ArticleSpecial report: South Africa's next step
Versatility and consolidation continue to shape the South African fruit trade and its partnerships with the UK
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ArticleSpecial report: South Africa's royal roots
Grower George King’s gift to King George V is just one of a series of tales which have helped shaped the modern relationship between South Africa and the UK
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ArticleSpecial report: South Africa and UK stand test of time
South Africa and the UK have a longstanding trading partnership in fresh produce that dates back over 120 years. In this series of articles, Fred Meintjes tells its story
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ArticleUK exotics in good health
The ready-to-eat sector is driving mango growth, while better-quality figs, papaya and persimmon could see them move into the mainstream
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ArticleAussies get ‘first new veggie’ in a decade
Tozer Seeds has launched Kalettes in Australia, through supplier Fresh Select and retail chain Cole Supermarkets
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ArticleProfit up at SH Pratt
Banana giant claims it has achieved goal of cementing company’s position as UK's leading independent supplier of bananas
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ArticleBanana exports top US$1bn
The Philippines’ banana exports grew 18.06 per cent to US$1.136bn in 2014, though growers still face disease, natural disasters and market access challenges
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ArticleAustralian horticulture gets funding boost
Horticulture Innovation Australia has received A$5.8m for research projects on tree crop management and fruit fly suppression
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ArticleVitacress sells Wight Salads to APS Salads
Vitacress has said that the sale of the £40m firm will allow it to focus on its core prepared salads and fresh herbs businesses
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ArticleOxford Farming Conference seeks three new directors
Anyone with experience of innovation, policymaking or PR in horticulture industry urged to apply for three-year term

