All Production & Trade articles – Page 919
-
Article
Onion and ginger exports resuming
The Philippines is set to re-start exports of white onion and ginger after 18 and ten years respectively
-
Article
Flavourfresh scoops top three tastiest tomatoes
Show's 'tasty' competition saw great entries from across the sector and recognition for Sweet Rosso variety
-
Article
Spanish citrus delayed by heat
High temperatures and low levels of rainfall have put back harvesting by around 10 days
-
Article
Theresa May wants 'slavery abolition'
Home Secretary joined by major supermarkets at signing of GLA agreement to tackle supply chain exploitation
-
Article
Southern Specialties adds Adelita
Adelita raspberry, grown in the Michoacán region of Mexico, will be sold under the Fresh Kampo label
-
Article
Potential for US apples in Japan
The receding number of apple growers in Japan could allow the US to again move significant volumes to the Asian market
-
Article
BSF disputes Scottish pesticide claims
Industry body says study that showed increased pesticide use on soft fruit in Scotland is not representative and requires further interpretation
-
Article
National Fruit Show praises fruit quality
Show organisers says growers are "in a better mood" this year, with a wide spread of companies honoured in annual competition
-
Article
Plan to protect berry industry
Australia implements programme to identify pests that threaten the country's plant biosecurity
-
Article
Sunraysia tipped to supersede NZ
Avocados Australia CEO advises the region's growers to increase Hass plantings to meet domestic demand
-
Article
Victorian grape exports near record levels
Value of table grape exports rises 80 per cent from A$97m last year to A$174m in 2013
-
Article
Russian imports face major disruption
Closure of Pokrovskaya, country's largest fresh produce wholesale market, leaves business in apparent disarray
-
Article
ECPA names new director general
Long-serving Friedhelm Schmider to retire, and will be replaced by Jean-Charles Bocquet
-
Article
Arrests in Fens exploitation investigation
Action follows BBC investigation into the plight of Eastern European workers employed to pick leeks
-
Article
Hail cuts Argentine blueberry output
The storm has destroyed around 50 per cent of production in Concordia for the 2013/14 season
-
Article
Chile: Official frost damage estimates released
Exports are expected to decline by US$823m or 62m cartons according to the latest government figures
-
Article
Fenland Celery quality recognised
Becomes 55th British food product to earn recognition for its quality, history and links to a specific local area
-
Article
Citrus board dismantled
Australia’s last regional citrus board is set to close after Victorian Government does not challenge Supreme Court ruling
-
Article
Landmark cultivation system launched
Urban Ecological Systems Australia pioneers a world-first system to simultaneously grow herbs and barramundi
-
Article
Global seed market set to double
Latin America is now the fastest growing market for fruit and vegetables seeds