News from Eurofruit – Page 149
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Zespri steps up zero plastic effort
Its new automated packhouse in Zeebrugge is expected to help the kiwifruit marketer fulfil its long-term plan to ditch plastic packaging
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Spain registers further import growth
Bananas, avocados and apples led the way as Spain imported more fresh produce in the first seven months of the year
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Pink Lady shows off novelties
At next week's Fruit Attraction, Pink Lady will highlight its zero-plastic commitment with a fully cardboard stand
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Crucial year for South African plums
The country's stonefruit growers, particularly plum producers, are still reeling from last season’s results
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Spain fires starting gun on 2021/22 lemon season
Optimism prevails as the first shipments make their way to international markets
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EU backs Morocco in labelling row
Allegations of "labelling fraud" against Moroccan tomatoes have been refuted by the European Commission's agriculture commissioner
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UK hosts 'world's biggest vertical farm'
New multi-million pound farm from The Jones Food Company is being built in Lydney, Gloucestershire
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Tomra to unveil cherry 'game-changer'
All-new cluster separating machine for cherries, which eliminates product damage, will be showcased at Fruit Attraction
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SanLucar takes part in Innova&Acción Hackathon
Valencia-based company shows its commitment to innovation and to fostering early talent
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Fyffes completes Honduras assessment
Community members at Choluteca melon farms surveyed on their economic, environmental and social concerns
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Transnet is a "threat to RSA citrus industry"
South Africa’s port agency is broke, according to the country's citrus industry
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Conference in spotlight during cycling
The Conference pear was hard to miss during the World Cycling Championships, according to Belgian cooperative BelOrta
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High hopes for seedless lemons
Seedless lemon exports from South Africa are expected to grow significantly in the years ahead
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Interko expands global footprint
Company says its market-leading ripening technology can help companies cut costs and minimise product loss
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GSF launches European marketing arm
Farmers Home Europe will export premium fresh fruit to Europe from growers in Latin America
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Asia Fruit Logistica set for strong return in 2022
Asia’s premier fresh produce trade show announces new leadership as it starts countdown to 2022 edition in Hong Kong
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Melon sector issues cost warning
Central American countries want higher production costs to be shared along supply chain
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Grapa prepared for extremes
The threat of climate change looms large for growers, but Grapa Varieties believes the genetic profile of its grape varieties offers greater resistance in a future of extreme conditions
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Rewe Group makes vegan ranges climate neutral
Plant-based products sold in Rewe and Penny stores will restore CO2 instead of emitting it, company says