All Production & Trade articles – Page 897
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New head for Holman Fresh
Long-serving head of Australian marketer David Holman leaves company, with Mark Leng appointed general manager
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Italian pest found in NZ kiwifruit imports
Two white peach scale insects were spotted in a Tauranga supermarket, but have been declared non-viable
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WAPA reveals SH topfruit forecasts
Predictions for the new Southern Hemisphere apple and pear season have been announced by WAPA, with apple volumes expected to rise and pear volumes predicted to fall
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CCM posts freeze loss estimates
Mandarin growers were hardest hit, losing up to 40 per cent of fruit yet to be harvested
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Demand for organics on the rise
A powerful organic marketing campaign, set up by growers and retailers, plus better availability has boosted demand
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Riverina citrus industry seeks protection
Potential gas and mining developments are causing concern to the Australian region's growers
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CMG chairman visits New Zealand
Fu Yuning and his team aim to transfer innovations from New Zealand to their business in China
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UKTI urges Brits to export
Director of trade and investment says now is the time for British produce companies to target international markets
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Ex-VHB boss joins Langmead Farms
Paul Cooper takes on business development role at Langmead Farms to develop cut and potted herbs in Spain and UK
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EU produce sector launches task-force
Europe's fruit and vegetable sector has launched a task-force to coordinate participation in European innovation projects
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Strong season for NZ avocados
The industry has seen growth in its leading market, Australia, and recognises significant potential in Asia
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Carolina Uquillas joins Sun World
Well-known agronomist to oversee South American growing programmes
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T&G announces corporate strategy
New Zealand-based group targets growth categories as it grows is business both at home and overseas
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Visit ‘may reopen’ Cuban potato market
A government-backed trade visit to Cuba was 'positive' and may reopen strategic market into Caribbean for British seed potatoes
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Wet weather hampers top-fruit outlook
Wet and warmer-than-usual January brings fears trees will not be in the best condition ahead of the new season
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Grower urges dredging on Newsnight
Widespread flooding in Somerset has sparked a bitter debate over whether dredging the rivers is the best control method
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Grocery veteran joins Berry Gardens
Graham Keniston-Cooper has been appointed non-executive director at the UK soft-fruit growers' co-operative
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Glamour targets further growth
Glamour Cherries says demand is outstripping supply for the premium stonefruit
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G's expands with Polish buy
Salad specialist expands its European operations with purchase of 120ha facility near Warsaw
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Chile battles strike impact
Asoex reports that January fruit exports from Chile actually climbed year-on-year, despite three-week San Antonio strike