Markets news from Eurofruit – Page 21
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Continued potential for Tunisian fruits
Soaring costs, including for airfreight, are a huge challenge for Tunisia’s fruit sector, but exports to Libya are on the rise, while European expansion is in sight
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Quality key for Greek kiwifruit despite crises
Greek kiwifruit companies continue to aim for top quality in the face of a succession of challenges concerning the climate, energy and consumption
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FruitVegetablesEUROPE highlights benefits of citrus
The association is urging consumers to eat more European-grown citrus to prepare for the colder days ahead
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Polish berry business faces up to challenges
Dominika Kozarzewska of Polskie Jagody speaks to Fruitnet about the current state of the industry
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MerryBerry responds to changing environment
The Romanian blueberry specialist is reacting to changes in the climate, as well as the challenge of soaring costs, but its commitment to organic remains undiminished, according to sales director Radu Niculescu
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Apeel unveils avocado ripeness scanner for consumers
Technology can evaluate ripeness and provide consumers with user-friendly information about when their avocado will be ready to eat
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Copefrut and Verfrut create Chinese alliance
Companies join forces to create one of the largest importers of Chilean cherries in China
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Soluna unveiled as new Bravo trademark
A partnership linking Australia, South Africa and France reveals new international trademark for Bravo-branded apples
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Syngenta shapes green bean future
Groups hosts an international delegation of more than 130 people in Compiegne, France, to craft the future of the green bean industry
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Angus Soft Fruits in sustainable packaging first
Company becomes Britain’s first berry supplier to import strawberries using new SPA Airlite punnet
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Trade mourns loss of Indonesian industry leader
Hendra Jowono, who served as head of the Indonesian fruit importers and exporters association, and did much to develop the trade, has died aged 63
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Prize to go public in US
Chilean fruit and nut exporter combines with Rose Hill Acquisition Corporation with the intention of becoming listed on the Nasdaq
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Marlene ambassadors race for wellness, health and flavour
Cristina Mitre and Alma Obregón join the apple brand for Spain’s Carrera de la Mujer this autumn
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Record season for Summer Citrus from South Africa
The brand shipped record volumes of oranges to the US marker this year
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Spiderman and Hulk star for Jingold kiwifruit
Marvel characters including Iron Man, Thor and Spiderman are fronting European promotions of smaller sized Jingold kiwifruit for kids following a licensing agreement with Disney
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Freshfel Europe urges action as energy costs soar
Rocketing energy prices have prompted the European fresh produce association to call for action to mitigate the “far-reaching” impact on the fruit and vegetables sector
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Bayer focuses on food security and climate change
Fields of Opportunity event puts a spotlight on the company’s solutions to increase sustainable food production
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‘Without Brexit, Britain’s economy would be booming,’ says ParcelHero
International delivery firm ParcelHero says August’s £800m fall in EU trade adds to the UK’s economic woes
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Sambóa all set to shake up apple segment
As the first commercial volumes hit the market, the architect of the Sambóa project, Marco Rivoira, explains why he has high hopes for the new brand
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Learn from the best at Global Berry Congress 2022
Hear from the industry’s leading players in Rotterdam on 15 November, and learn how the berry category will change in a post-pandemic world