Grape news archive – Page 130

  • Brazil finds its window
    Article

    Brazil finds its window

    2005-01-06T17:06:01Z

    By Ananbella de Sousa.

  • India plays its aces
    Article

    India plays its aces

    2005-01-06T17:03:33Z

    By Ed Bedington.

  • Cypriot sector in long-term decline
    Article

    Cypriot sector in long-term decline

    2005-01-06T17:02:37Z

    By Ananbella de Sousa.

  • Miller brands make inroads
    Article

    Miller brands make inroads

    2005-01-06T16:57:35Z

    Miller Chemical and Fertiliser Corporation has been operating for over six decades in the fresh produce sector. Since 2002, the company has increased its European presence to enhance the awareness of its products and innovations. Grapes is one sector that keeps Miller particularly busy, writes Anabella de Sousa.

  • Article

    Consumers gobble up Grapples

    2004-12-28T11:01:01Z

    A grape-tasting apple from the United States has proved a big hit with shoppers in the UK.

  • de la Fuente
    Article

    Chilean grape air rescue

    2004-12-17T12:01:00Z

    The continuing delay in South African grape supply is forcing at least one UK retailer to pay a premium to airfreight fruit to meet demand.

  • Article

    Chile sizing up smaller

    2004-12-03T15:01:01Z

    The rains may have hurt cherries, but producers of other Chilean lines are more concerned about fruit size this season.

  • South Africa late, but great
    Article

    South Africa late, but great

    2004-12-03T08:01:00Z

    The South African grape season has been delayed by between 10 days and two weeks, but a high quality crop is now arriving in a strong UK market in reasonable volumes. While some producers and exporters are concerned that the delay means fruit that was earmarked for the attractive pre-Christmas slot will now be pushed back to the January sales window, the outlook for the remainder of the season is very bright. Tommy Leighton reports.

  • Article

    Action taken on Berg River pollution

    2004-11-26T10:01:00Z

    Grower representatives and the authorities are working hard to address problems of water pollution in the Berg River area of South Africa.

  • Hundreds of thousands of children have visited the BPC’s educational bus
    Article

    Potatoes don't grow on trees you know

    2004-11-25T12:01:01Z

    Sixty per cent of children believe potatoes grow on trees, according to research by the British Potato Council (BPC).

  • Locusts invade southern Israel
    Article

    Locusts invade southern Israel

    2004-11-22T11:04:34Z

    Swarms of red locusts swept into southern Israel over the weekend and have already caused extensive damage in areas noted for fresh produce.

  • South African grape delay
    Article

    South African grape delay

    2004-11-19T15:01:00Z

    The first shipment of South African Prime grapes is already on the water, but importers are warning that volumes are not coming forward as soon as expected.

  • Rains lash Chilean cherries
    Article

    Rains lash Chilean cherries

    2004-11-17T10:38:50Z

    Weekend rainfall has taken its toll on ready-to-harvest Chilean cherries.

  • Karsten and Capespan settle out of court
    Article

    Karsten and Capespan settle out of court

    2004-11-16T16:42:39Z

    South African grape exporter Capespan Grapes and grower Karsten Farms have reached a settlement to resolve a contractual dispute over marketing and trading rights to UK customers.

  • Katopé claims the lead
    Article

    Katopé claims the lead

    2004-11-01T08:01:01Z

    The first of Katopé’s avocado packhouses has received BRC accreditation, an industry first for Bassan Packers, Katopé’s avocado and lychee packhouse based in Tzaneen.

  • Industry first for Katopé
    Article

    Industry first for Katopé

    2004-10-28T14:21:04Z

    The first of Katopé’s avocado packhouses has received BRC accreditation, an industry first for Bassan Packers, Katopé’s avocado and lychee packhouse based in Tzaneen.

  • Grape compound scores highly for lower lipids
    Article

    Grape compound scores highly for lower lipids

    2004-10-23T14:01:01Z

    A grape compound called pterostilbene, already shown to have cancer-fighting properties, may be as effective as a widely used synthetic drug in reducing lipids, researchers have discovered.

  • School meal innovation urged
    Article

    School meal innovation urged

    2004-10-19T14:01:00Z

    Fruit and vegetable producers are being urged to help Scottish education bosses improve their healthy offering to school children.

  • Amos Orr: UK office living up to its true potential
    Article

    Agrexco on top form

    2004-10-15T11:24:23Z

    As reported in last week’s Journal, Agrexco’s UK office has just completed its most successful year ever, increasing turnover by 25 per cent to £97 million. Tommy Leighton visited Carmel House and the port of Marseille to find out some of the reasons behind a rare success story in a tough 2004 marketplace, and look forward to more of the same in the next 12 months.

  • Article

    Bromopropolate gets new MRL

    2004-10-08T16:01:01Z

    A new maximum residue level (MRL) for bromopropylate comes into force on October 25.