All articles by Luisa Cheshire – Page 59
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"Keeping cargo flowing will save lives"
The IATA is urging governments around the world to keep the air cargo industry flying in order to help fight coronavirus
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Ripening revolution
The hunt for the holy grail is over: a new process that is proving revolutionary for avocado ripening is now available in the UK
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MWW cuts waste with FareShare fund
New FareShare funding has helped Minor Weir and Willis redistribute tonnes of ‘wonky’ produce to feed people in need
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Chiquita picks banana sticker winners
Chiquita announces 14 winners of its global banana-sticker-design competition 'Fuel the Fun'
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Tozer looks East
Surrey-based vegetable seed breeder, Tozer, continues to expand abroad. After establishing headquarters in Spain and the US, it now looks East to China for its next project
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NZ minister opens Mumbai facility
Damien O'Connor, New Zealand's minister of agriculture, officially opened Suri Agro Fresh's latest facility in Mumbai
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JD and Alibaba drive online grocery sales
E-commerce big-hitters JD.com and Alibaba are driving online grocery sales in Asia, according to IGD
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PBNW plugs World Pear Day
US marketing body Pear Bureau Northwest is promoting World Pear Day with a new online video
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Horticulture 'not selling itself properly' to grads
School leavers and graduates largely unaware of opportunities the sector offers and firms are missing out on talent, says NextGen Fruit Group
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Shoppers 'not willing to pay extra' for sustainability
A third said they definitely wouldn’t pay more for recyclable packaging, according to exclusive survey by England Marketing
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Biofortification 'can boost nation's health'
FPJ Live panellists urge production and sale of biofortified fruit and vegetables since most meals consumed in UK lack nutritional diversity
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StePac launches sustainable strategy
Fresh produce packaging expert StePac will unveil its four-pillared sustainability strategy at the PMA Fresh Summit next week
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US-China trade war hits air cargo
The US-China trade war is weighing heavily on the airfreight sector, with global demand falling for the tenth consecutive month, says IATA
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US to slap tariffs on EU produce
The Trump administration plans retaliatory tariffs on European products, including fruit, after WTO ruling
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China opens to Portuguese grapes
Portuguese grapes have gained access to China after the two countries agreed an export protocol
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Rijk Zwaan invests in Asia
Dutch seed developer Rijk Zwaan is expanding its network in Asia as demand for its products increases in the region
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Trade war dents airfreight demand
Air transport industry blames US-China trade war for ninth consecutive month of year-on-year drop in freight volumes
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Dole and RK Growers sign China deal
Dole Asia and Italy's RK Growers have inked a strategic deal to work together in China
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Thailand opens to Spanish cherries
Cititex celebrates the opening of the Thai market to Spanish cherries with a promotional launch in Bangkok
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Saigon Co.op buys Auchan Vietnam
Auchan has quit Vietnam and local group Saigon Co.op has bought the French retailer's stores, according to online reports