News from Eurofruit – Page 247
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Yoom continues to turn heads
Syngenta's purple-skinned tomato brand is set to hit shelves in North America and Australasia.
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The light fantastic
How Boston-based Freight Farms’ new growing system could enable anyone to grow fresh produce on their own doorstep
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Fresh out the box
As interest in urban farming continues to grow, modular, closed-loop production units could spark a horticultural revolution
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Landmark year for RSA Fujis
Branded as Fuji Royal, significant numbers of the new, truly South African strains will be planted this year
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Boris adds to RSA uncertainty
South Africans feel the ‘Boris factor’ is adding to greater Brexit uncertainty
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The new Notting Hill radicals
Signs of a consumer revolution emerge just around the corner from one of the most famous retail outlets in Hollywood folklore.
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Latin America 'not prepared' for TR4
Soil-borne fungus may have been in Colombian soil 'several months at least', says scientist leading investigation
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Tango's bee claim creates a buzz
Ruling by South Africa's Advertising Regulatory Board finds Tango’s claim as ‘bee-friendly to be misleading
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Colombia confirms arrival of Panama disease
Authorities declare state of emergency but say banana exports will continue
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Topfruit volumes forecast to fall
European apple and pear volumes are expected to decline, according to forecasts at Prognosfruit, but the scale of damage from July's heat wave remains unclear
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BayWa enjoys 60 per cent profit rise
Earnings before interest and taxes increase to over €50 million thanks to success of energy division and growth of German agriculture
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Carrefour launches reusable fruit and veg bags
The latest move in it waste reduction strategy sees plastic bags replaced with sustainable alternative
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Citrus industry wins temporary reprieve
Trade breathes sigh of relief as EU postpones decision to drastically cut MRL for the fungicide Imazalil
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Pear grader makes a splash in Oregon
Diamond Fruit Growers' new Unitec line has apparently enabled the supplier to boost its quality and efficiency
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Challenging outlook for Argentine blues
Economic woes and mounting competition from Peru cast shadow over new campaign
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Ahold Delhaize Q2 net sales up
Despite Stop & Shop strikes, retailer continues to enjoy strong performance
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LatAm banana producers join forces in fight against TR4
Ecuadorean government spearheads efforts to create common front to combat the spread of the disease
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'Stark choice' for UK on food imports
Government must choose between protecting consumers or farmers in event of no-deal Brexit, says former Waitrose boss
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Transportation changes delayed again
It is likely that decision on altering regulations for the transportation of Hi Cube containers in South Africa will be postponed
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EFSA steps up demands for chlorpyrifos ban
Agency acknowledges that pesticide is harmful for human health and calls for full ban in EU