All Fruit articles – Page 154
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Malling Elizabeth plum launched to market
NIAB and FP Matthews unveil early-season Victoria-like plum at Fruit Focus
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Freshfel Europe backs master’s degree for produce pros
The organisation has highlighted the importance of international master’s degrees for fresh produce industry professionals
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UK expected to feel impact of Italy drought
With a third of agricultural production in Italy reportedly under threat, the UK could see produce shortages and further price rises
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Fyffes launches Community Medical Brigades in Honduras
Multinational extends medical assistance to Honduran communities during melon off-season
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Chilean cherry campaign wins top marketing award
IPA Effectiveness Awards honour the most effective campaigns in the global advertising industry
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Driscoll’s to acquire Haygrove Africa
Purchase of sub-Saharan African blueberry supplier underlines importance of achieving year-round availability of blueberries
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Lack of consistency when measuring sustainability, say leading firms
Managing director of England Marketing, Jan England, shares the findings of research unveiled at Festival of Fresh 2022, which laid bare the key challenges facing fresh produce firms trying to cut their carbon emissions
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Strong berry demand lifts Planasa’s 2021 sales
New berry varieties, strong demand for plants and investments in nursery operation boost company’s bottom line
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Fresh refunds drive online sales in Korea
E-commerce platforms adapting their fresh produce refund policies to attract and retain online shoppers
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Taste of New Zealand gift box launches
Gift box created with Joy Wing Mau features fruit from eight different New Zealand brands and will be sold via wholesale markets and online channels
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Slow road back for shipping costs
Rabobank analysts believe the worst is over for Australian agricultural exporters but it will still take time for freight rates to descend from “irrational” highs
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Truss knew NZ and Aus FTAs would damage UK farmers ahead of talks
Damaging effects of FTAs on UK farmers was known before key post-Brexit trade talks with New Zealand and Australia began, Westminster data reveals
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Melon&Co opens its doors
Brazilian melon giant Agricola Famosa has set up a UK subsidiary in Spalding to better supply the UK market year-round
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Atacama makes progress on new inspection site for grape exports
The region is preparing for the go-ahead to export to US under the Systems Approach protocol
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Argentine citrus could soon be heading to Vietnam
Vietnamese government agree to fast-track negotiations during recent trade visit by Argentina’s Foreign Affairs Minister
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Driscoll’s announces plastic challenge winners
Some 200 innovations and 14 finalists looked to provide a solution to eliminate the issue of agricultural waste plastic
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China green lights citrus from Zimbabwe
From 1 July, fruit that has been subjected to cold treatment can be sold in the Chinese market
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Reemoon’s four-lane first in Australia
Clear Lake Citrus’ new Fruscan 7-equipped four-lane grader goes on display at Reemoon showcase in Griffith.
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Vegrow secures US$25m in Series B funding
India fresh produce b2b marketplace will use new capital to expand into more domestic markets