Grape news archive – Page 32
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Vince Gambero joins Pretty Lady Vineyards
Industry veteran to oversee marketing plan and forecasting for leading US grape company
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Standout year for Australian produce
Statistics released by Hort Innovation show in the past financial year Australian horticulture recorded its highest ever production value
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South African grape crop on course
Country's table grape crop is on target to exceed latest estimate despite significant challenges
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Oppy to debut Ocean Spray grapes
Company looks to harness the power of the Ocean Spray brand to bring grapes to market
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RSA adjusts to Covid-19 measures
The South African fruit sector is adjusting to dramatic measures to cope with the Coronavirus
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Good season for Namibian grapes
The latest season suggests that Namibian table grapes are on the up once more
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Sun World issues new licenses
Companies in California and Mexico have been granted new grape licenses, expanding the footprint of Sun World’s varieties
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Californian grape industry updated on trends
Growers and shippers met for the Californian table grape industry’s annual seminar
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Maersk connects Indian grapes to Europe
Indian grape exporters will have an end-to-end cold chain connection to North Europe with a new service from Maersk
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European fruit and veg trade contends with coronavirus
Fresh produce companies are facing up to a very different set of challenges as the outbreak continues
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Chilean fruits on the move in China
Asoex has observed an uptick in the sale of Chilean fruit in China following delays caused by COVID-19
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Oppy imports organic Arra 15 grapes
Group becomes the first importer of the organic green seedless Arra 15 variety
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Late season will determine grape success
Crucial weeks ahead in South African table grape harvest
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Growth in Asia for Korean grapes
Vietnam became the largest importer of Korean grapes in 2019 on the back of increased shipments around Lunar New Year
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SATI postpones China promotion
Trading conditions in China are not currently conducive to proceeding with the first South African table grape campaign
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Chile pegs coronavirus losses at US$100m
Port congestion, low demand and a shortage of store workers and delivery drivers take toll on demand
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Peru broadens export offer
Production of dates, figs, ginger and turmeric are growing rapidly in the Andean nation
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South African uncertainty over Coronavirus
Some grape shipments placed on hold, while fruit is clearing slowly in the port of Shanghai
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Latin America fears fallout of coronavirus
The Chinese outbreak is taking its toll on fruit exports from the region
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LCL expands in Europe with B&L acquisition
Majority share will give logistics service provider its first physical foothold in Europe's produce distribution network