Grape news archive – Page 110

  • Sweetie sender eyes up Europe
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    Sweetie sender eyes up Europe

    2008-06-11T10:01:01Z

    Australian exporter Ironbark Citrus & Grapes is expanding its portfolio of destinations for grapefruit-pomelo cross Sweetie, beyond the traditional Asian markets into Europe.

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    Tomatoes hit by salmonella scare

    2008-06-10T16:11:11Z

    Plum, round and Roma red tomatoes have been taken off the shelves of retailers and restaurant menus in the US due to salmonella fears.

  • Last-minute product is still arriving from Chile
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    Late Chilean grape glut helps UK market

    2008-06-08T10:01:01Z

    Late-season arrivals of Chilean grapes in the US may be having a knock-on effect on supplies of Mexican fruit to the UK.

  • The new logo featuring the Eiffel Tower
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    National symbol to front French fruit campaign

    2008-06-07T08:01:01Z

    The annual French marketing campaign promoting summer fruits has this week unveiled its promotional plans for the UK, with a fresh new logo and design incorporating France’s national icon - the Eiffel Tower.

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    Russia bans Turkish produce

    2008-06-05T09:01:01Z

    A move by Russia to ban Turkish imports on pesticide-residue grounds from June 7 could have serious implications for the upcoming grape season.

  • Capespan
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    Capespan tops up Namibian grape share

    2008-06-04T16:01:50Z

    Group set to offer customers greater volumes of early-season fruit

  • Chilean Royal Gala volumes will be down
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    Mixed bag for Chilean apple crop

    2008-06-03T10:01:01Z

    Unexpected rainfall in March has had an impact on the size and colouring of Royal Gala apples harvested in and around the Metropolitan Region of Chile this year.

  • José Tomás Correa
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    Correa out to take top Prize

    2008-05-31T10:01:01Z

    José Tomás Correa, commercial manager of Chilean fruit exporter Prize, was in the UK this week, looking to build a client base for the company’s kiwifruit, cherries, top fruit and grapes.

  • Less fruit has left the leading Chilean port of Valparaiso this season
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    Chilean export slowdown

    2008-05-28T09:01:02Z

    Official figures show that Chilean fruit exports have declined year on year to May 3 by 6.1 per cent.

  • Namibia enjoys some of the best growing conditions in the world
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    Capespan signs key Namibian grape deal

    2008-05-27T08:01:02Z

    FRESHINFO EXCLUSIVE: A deal struck with leading Namibian grape producer NGC will see Capespan export more than half of the country's early table grapes from the coming season.

  • Apple juice emerges as a weapon to prevent atherosclerosis
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    Fruit juice better for the heart

    2008-05-20T12:01:01Z

    Drinking the juice of apples and grapes has been proven to have a greater impact in preventing atherosclerosis than eating the fruit itself, according to a group of French researchers.

  • Grapes
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    SA Table Grapes completes Deciduous Fruit Producers' Trust withdrawal

    2008-05-20T11:48:42Z

    The South African grape industry has moved to secure future growth by withdrawing from the DFPT

  • Capespan lands importer trophy
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    Capespan lands importer trophy

    2008-05-09T13:01:01Z

    Leading supplier of fresh produce Capespan scooped the Importer of the Year award at the Re:fresh awards at the London Marriott, on Thursday.

  • Garden of Europe
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    Garden of Europe

    2008-05-09T10:13:36Z

    Spain truly is the market garden of Europe, providing not only its own fruit and vegetable needs, but also a substantial proportion of those of the rest of the continent and beyond. Kathy Hammond looks across a handful of the different sectors.

  • Cold hits Egyptian grape supplies
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    Cold hits Egyptian grape supplies

    2008-05-04T09:01:01Z

    An unseasonably cold January will cause a serious dent in Egyptian grape availability.

  • Article

    Grape research in disease breakthrough

    2008-05-02T15:01:02Z

    Researchers at the renowned Agricultural Research Service of the US department of agriculture are close to finding a solution to powdery mildew.

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    Chileans lament poor returns

    2008-05-02T12:01:02Z

    The cost of production is rising and returns are falling for grape growers in the Chilean central valley, as they work out just how much it costs them to produce each bunch.

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    Indian grapes set to come up short

    2008-05-02T10:01:01Z

    The Indian grape campaign just starting is likely to come up short, as the full extent of rainfall in Andhra Pradesh at the end of March makes itself known.

  • Delivering the goods
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    Delivering the goods

    2008-05-02T09:44:37Z

    Since scooping the Foods from Spain Multiple Retailer of the Year award at both Re:fresh 2006 and 2007, Waitrose has continued to secure its position in the hearts and minds of UK consumers as a supermarket renowned for both high quality and innovation. Laura Gould caught up with the produce buying team at the firm’s Bracknell headquarters.

  • Is grape bubble bursting after years of growth?
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    Is grape bubble bursting after years of growth?

    2008-05-02T09:41:06Z

    Following encouraging rates of growth year on year for a decade, the development of the grape market in the UK has been showing the first signs of a slowdown this quarter, as yet another three-month period is dogged by difficulties in supply. Kathy Hammond reports.