News from Eurofruit – Page 110
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SanLucar Tunisia welcomes new cohort of young graduates
The company works with public training centres in the country so that young talent can build a future in the agriculture
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Florida orange production up in May forecast
USDA report predicts 40.2m boxes of Florida oranges, with Florida grapefruit production down slightly
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Adriëlle Dankier named as new CEO of Nature’s Pride
Dutch importer confirms current chief executive officer Fred van Heyningen will step down as of 1 June
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Full steam ahead for Kissabel’s Southern Hemisphere programme
Favourable weather conditions produced a high-quality crop, with good sizes and flesh colour
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Agromediterránea offers plastic-free packaging
Murcia group says new environmentally friendly bags are 100 per cent bio-based, biodegradable and compostable
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Agrovision secures US$210m to fund continued expansion
Chairman Steve Magami said capital will allow company to pursue strategic opportunities on a global scale
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Pink Lady breeder John Cripps dies aged 95
West Australian horticulturalist was responsible for Cripps Pink and Cripps Red apple varieties
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Maputo port progress for South African citrus
Eastern port emerges as viable option for South African exporters, particularly those targeting Asia
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Nature’s Pride presents progress on sustainability
2021 Annual Report maps progress made on the company’s five-year Sustainable Business Plan
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Global Tomato Congress: Gautier Seeds expands its range
Ahead of this year’s Global Tomato Congress, Gautier’s tomato product manager Julien Savignac tells Fruitnet that the group is bringing some exciting new varieties to market
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South Africans set for early US citrus programme start
South African summer citrus is likely to enter the US market earlier than it did in 2021
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Belgian campaign launches in UK
Belgian produce marketers are targeting retail and foodservice companies in the UK with a message of high quality and sustainability
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South Africa’s Sharon Fruit harvest starts
The first containers shipped to Europe and airfreighted to the UK and the East have arrived
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Oppy is once again named in Deloitte’s Platinum Club
The Vancouver-based group has been named as one of Canada’s Best Managed companies for the 15th time
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Hoogstraten targets berry breakfast market
Belgian cooperative is eyeing the breakfast segment as an untapped occasion for increased berry consumption
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Global coalition calls for action as crisis worsens
Improved market access, transport subsidies and a global zero-VAT strategy for fruit and vegetables are among its proposals
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Freight rates draw fruit industry ire
South African growers frustrated at record shipping profits while freight rates rise
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Fall Creek beefs up executive board
Company strengthens blueberry breeding, variety development and production quality assurance with promotion of key executives
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Smurfit Kappa earns vegan credentials
Smurfit Kappa becomes ’world’s first’ vegan-certified packaging company
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Southeast Europe connects at Freskon fair
The Freskon exhibition returns to Thessaloniki on 12-14 May, connecting producers with international buyers and hosting the International Apple Congress