Apple news archive – Page 72
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US unhappy after Indonesia revises imports
Indonesia has revised and amended import restrictions in line with WTO ruling, US remains unsatisfied
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Kissabel apples harvested in Australia
The aim is to reach commercial quantities of the red-fleshed apples within the next three years
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Koper making a bigger splash
Growth appears strong for fresh produce volumes shipped via the Slovenian port, according to operator Luka Koper
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Hutchinsons trials ‘sun-catching’ orchard system
Project aims to expore ways of capturing more sunlight and increasing yields in apple orchards
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Apple companies form alliance in Asia
VI.P Val Venosta, Rivoira and RK Growers will work together in Hong Kong to create more consolidated sales approach
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Video: world's first drone pollination
New York company Dropcopter successfully pollinated an apple orchard using their robotic bee impersonator
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India to impose extra duty on US apples
India to hike duty on US apple imports to 75 per cent from 4 August, while also upping tariffs on walnuts and almonds
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More South American apples head for Europe
Shippers lured by high prices caused by the fall in European production
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Revenue 'solid' at Tru-Cape
Roelf Pienaar says that while demand is high, volumes are "substantially down" on 2017
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Pink Lady continues growth
Despite the tough trading environment and the company’s focus on CSR commitments, Pink Lady apples have recorded strong sales this season
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Jazz apples making comeback in India
T&G Global resumes shipment of branded apple via its import partner Yupaa following a hiatus of six years
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IG launches Stemilt apples
Indian importer IG International launches new US apple variety in Mumbai
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Marlene apples go big in Malta
New trompe-l'œil design expected to turn heads as Italian apple brand continues to roll out its restyled identity across Europe
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US apples hit with 20 per cent trade tariff
After a Trump administration trade spat increasing tariffs on steel and aluminium, Mexico has hit back
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Argentinean topfruit forecast falls
USDA estimates that both apples and pears will drop in volume through calendar year 2018
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Produce in firing line as US sparks trade war
The EU, Canada and Mexico consider retaliatory measures in response to US tariffs on steel and aluminium imports
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Poland mourns loss of apple pioneer
Professor Eberhard Makosz was a leading figure who led the recent transformation of Polish orchards
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Jazz counts down to seventh anniversary
The apple’s arrival in Japan is officially registered with the Japan Anniversary Association
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World Cup lures marketers
Fresh produce marketers are keen to link their products to the excitement and drama of the upcoming World Cup, not least in Belgium and France
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NZ Jazz apples land in UK
One of Britain's fastest growing apple varieties is going on tour, appearing on the BBC, to promote their availability