All Production & Trade articles – Page 905
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Hunt for high-fliers in efficiency drive
New AHDB scheme for managers from all agricultural sectors who want to become more effective and efficient in their role
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Help for growers hit by price wars
Irish government aims to reset producer and retailer power balance through regulation and code of conduct
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Arab veg plantation for Japan nears
Political unrest in Egypt had delayed supermarket firm Kobe Bussan's plans to get its long-awaited site operational
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Produce World gives 11 tonnes of veg
Vegetable giant is providing staple Christmas vegetables to Crisis who will serve 21,000 meals to homeless over festive period
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Industry thrilled by CAP transfer rate
News that transfer of CAP funds away from direct payments into green schemes will stay below maximum welcomed
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Aussie grapes win South Korea access
Annual shipments could reach 10,000 tonnes in the next three to five years
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First European pears hit US retail shelves
European Flavors aiming to market around 1,000 tonnes of Italian fruits and vegetables in US East Coast by the end of the year
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Chile blueberry shipments down 22 per cent
Export volume expected to increase in the coming weeks as harvesting moves on to mid-season varieties
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Turkey aims to diversify its exports
New markets order of the day for country's leading fruit and vegetable exporters ahead of Fresh Turkiye 2014.
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Wilmington welcomes first Chilean vessel
First of an estimated 25 ships carrying Chilean fruit for customers in eastern US and Canada
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Grower relaunches soup brand
Bartlett Bowlfuls are set to hit Tesco’s shelves with fresh design and new flavour combinations
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Neonics exposure ‘should be’ lowered
Acceptable levels of worker exposure to acetamiprid and imidacloprid ‘should be’ lowered after study shows brain impact
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Costa Rica banana pests “under control”
Corbana says outbreak of Boisduval scale and mealybugs is being kept in check and exports have not been affected
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Forecast fall for Florida citrus
Orange and grapefruit crops now expected to be lower than first anticipated, according to Florida Citrus Mutual
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Royal opens Moroccan blueberry campaign
Company’s proprietary Blue Aroma and Royal Blue varieties will be available until June
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Finstar on tour in Scandinavia
Nunhems' new hydroponic lettuce variety has been showcased to more than 20 Scandinavian producers
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Dole gains UK ripening facility
Supplier inks deal for long-term lease of banana ripening facility in North West England
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Sprouts targeted by peckish pigeons
Birds' appetite for Christmas sprouts has become so ravenous that it could cost growers millions of pounds
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Alexa brings snow to Middle East
Region blanketed in rare covering of snow as freezing temperatures impact on production
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Syngenta sells US fresh produce arm
Dulcinea Farms is sold to international grower Pacific Trellis though Syngenta retains supply agreement for melon seeds