News from Eurofruit – Page 235
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Capespan Namibia in world first
Group achieves BRC certification for its table grape field packing operations
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Fruit industry powering down
Table grape exporters and fruit growers in the Cape severely hampered by ongoing South African electricity interruptions
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Oranfrizer scoops Chinese prize
The Sicilian company has high hopes that its blood oranges will conquer the Chinese market
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Afrucat calls for urgent action on stonefruit
New proposals include grubbing of 10,000ha of orchards, cutting Spain’s output by a quarter
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Colombians get a taste for French apples
Interfel is running its second marketing campaign for French apples in the Andean nation
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EU campaign raising awareness
The EU Fruit campaign is completing its first round of activities in Greece, Germany and Poland, with the aim of building awareness of the quality and safety of European fresh produce
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Colombia reports on TR4 progress
ICA says no further outbreaks have been detected since the disease was discovered in July
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Honeycrunch ditching the plastic
Innatis is rolling out new fully recyclable cardboard punnets for its Honeycrunch apples in response to retailers’ desire to lose the plastic
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Able Freight unveils DataHub app
New tracking app streamlines digital processes and increases transparency
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Besana sets targets on plastic use
Italian dried fruit and nut supplier says it is aiming to have 'zero impact' on the environment within the next 15 years
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Apeel avos hit European shelves
Apeel Sciences and Nature’s Pride debut longer-lasting produce to fight food waste in Europe
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Grapefruit yet to show its hand
Export volume disappointing in 2019 after some promise of growth during the previous years
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Grapes showing new export patterns
SATI's December forecast shows a rise in South African table grape exports compared to last year
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South African transport legislation kicked down the road
There is further relief for the South African fruit sector as the introduction of new transport law is postponed yet again
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US store builds enormous avo display
Supermarket chain Rouses used 112,000 imported Hass avocados from Mexico to try and set a new world record
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Versatile prunes cash in on vegan boom
The rise in plant-based diets has created a new opening for the humble prune, says the California Prune Board
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Freshfel Europe presents priorities
Organisation urges policy makers to increase support for the fresh fruit and vegetable sector
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More countries aim to join WCO
Seven additional citrus-producing countries are set to join the World Citrus Organisation
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Peru ramps up fight against fruit fly
Minagri has delivered 403 motorcycles and 82 vans to boost Senasa’s efforts to eradicate the fly
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Baby veg makes an impact
As winter bites in the Northern Hemisphere, South African company Yukon offers some gastronomic excitement