All Fruit articles – Page 65
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‘Less than half’ fresh produce sold globally makes any profit
New report suggests massive increase in production and operating costs over past three years has left around 60 per cent of supply unprofitable
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Insights aplenty at first ever Global Tropicals Congress
There is plenty of untapped potential in the tropicals market – provided you get the quality and consistency right
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Proseal unveils XTRs tray-sealing tech
Latest Proseal tray-sealing solution launched in US and UK
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Europe to see big rise in Kissabel production
Production volumes are up 40 per cent this season, with the variety poised to make its US debut
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Costa receives revised offer
Significant shareholder and potential buyer Paine Schwartz Partners submits a revised acquisition proposal
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Chile officially launches 2023/24 cherry season
Promotional campaigns will intensify in China and elsewhere as a result of increased marketing spend
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NatureMetrics wins 2023 Tesco Agri T-Jam
Startup NatureMetrics wins 2023 Tesco Agri T-Jam competition and the chance to partner with Tesco’s suppliers
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British Food Fortnight 2023 kicks off
The biggest celebration of British food and drink – British Food Fortnight – begins tomorrow (16 September)
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California celebrates 100 years of table grape breeding
Ross Jones of the California Table Grape Commission highlights the accomplishments of breeders and the success of local varieties at special event
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Apple harvesting robot receives recognition
Robot picker developed by Monash University receives engineering award
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Dutch Greenhouse Delta and Lemon Chilli Farms partner up
International Dutch horticulture platform signs MoU with Indian fresh produce grower
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Egypt takes tough approach on IPR infringement
The Egyptian authorities believe the issue of illegally grown grape varieties is best solved at source, investing in the latest DNA machines to take random samples
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Floods follow fires in Greek tragedy
After a summer of excessive temperatures, record rainfall has left much of Central Greece underwater, flooding homes and farms and cutting the country in two
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Spanish lemon volumes to bounce back
Ailimpo has released its forecast for the 2023/24 lemon and grapefruit seasons
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Candy Snaps season extended with new Bloom Fresh variety
Fruit breeder extends Candy Snaps season with the introduction of a new table grape varietal IFG Forty-one
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Soluna makes Hong Kong debut
Refreshed apple brand hits the streets of Hong Kong for the first time with flavourful tasting experience
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Digital Agrifood Summit attracts agrifood leaders
International and Australian leaders set to descend on regional New South Wales for two-day event focused on the theme of Paddock to Profit
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UK becoming ‘toxic poster-child of Europe’
Britain fails to ban 36 harmful pesticides outlawed for use in EU, the Guardian reports
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NFU Cymru wary of new sustainable scheme
Welsh farmers fear transition to new environment scheme could result in loss of income
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NFU thanks public on Back British Farming Day
Growers and farmers express gratitude to UK public for getting behind farmers as they mark Back British Farming Day