Exotic fruit news archive – Page 53
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EVG wins Q Food award
Evesham Vale Growers has won the Quality Food Award in the fresh produce category for the second time.
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Madagascar prepares for lychee season
Hopes are high for Madagascar's upcoming lychee season, not least due to the introduction of a new Self-Assessment Guide for exporters and growers
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Wonderful pomegranate season peaking
Promotable volumes of the California-grown fruit will be shipped well into January
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Much to admire with range of industry investment
With less than two months to Christmas it is time to book up for the 66th annual dinner. With China as the guest nation, we
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New road for Afghan pomegranates
Afghanistan's pomegranate growers and vendors expect a better season after an army operation to clear a major highway in Zabul Province
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Anecoop launches exotics range
Bouquet Exotic range introduced to meet rising demand for tropical fruits in Europe
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Spain's Kaki sector aims for UK growth
Persimmon producers looking to exploit largest ever harvest by introducing greater volumes to the UK
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Italian kiwifruit sees volume increase
Italy is set to produce around 461,500 tonnes of commercial-grade product this season, according to new forecasts industry organisation Consorzio Servizi Ortofrutticoli (CSO).
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Wonderful coup for pomegranates
Cheeky chap Morgan Spurlock is at it again with his new documentary POM Wonderful Presents: The Greatest Movie Ever Sold.
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UK tastes turn more exotic
Sales of less common exotic fruits are on the rise in the UK, as consumers become more adventurous
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Christmas countdown
That time is upon us again, when must-have Christmas lines rule part of the fresh produce market. So what’s on the cards this year? Elizabeth O’Keefe gets into the festive spirit
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Can innovation overcome the economic challenge?
New product development is a vital part of a company’s drive to maintain and grow their market share, but is the fresh produce industry getting it right? Fiona Keating reports
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Storms hit Turkish pomegranates
Large volumes of pomegranates have been damaged in the southwest of the country as a result of heavy rainfall
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Dole reveals new corporate structure
Dole Food Company has announced plans to strengthen its business in northern Europe by dividing its operations into two distinct areas.
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Thai dragon fruit gains passage into US
USDA-APHIS decides to permit imports of irradiated Thai dragon fruit
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Indian pomegranates poised for US entry
APHIS is awaiting public comment on its positive pest risk analysis of Indian pomegranate imports into the US
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Total’s exotic expansion
Total Exotics has gone from strength to strength since taking over the former Utopia site in Spalding. David Shapley examines the company’s progress and its expectations for its European supply links
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Dole developing new facilities in China
David Murdock confirms recent visit to China, where company is working with the government on new ventures
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Tony Dorey to leave Total Exotics
Tony Dorey, who held the role of development technologist at Total Exotics in the UK, has confirmed that he is to leave the group at the end of the week.
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Pomegranate prices falling at wholesale
The wholesale price of pomegranates in the UK is falling seasonally and is considerably lower than last year.