News from Eurofruit – Page 248
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Trade issues create challenges
Dealing with external trade factors will be great challenge for South African grape growers this season
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Stink bug threatens Italian fruit
Country's entire pear crop said to be in danger following unprecedented outbreak, with apples and kiwifruit also at risk
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The Greenery launches new customer portal
My Greenery platform will help Dutch customers find answers to their questions without speaking to a real person
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Report highlights EU citrus figures
IndexBox reports shows that production and exports in the EU are fairly flat
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Vitacress launches pilot project with Uber Eats
Aim is to bring practical and healthy food options to Portuguese consumers
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French produce goes on summer tour
French fresh fruit and vegetables are gaining attention through Interfel’s participation in the NRJ Summer Tour of France’s beaches
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TR4: Colombia awaits final results
Dutch group KeyGene has confirmed it is testing for Panama disease in suspected samples found in La Guajira
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Jingold brings new varieties to Asia
Kiwifruit consortium has put varietal innovation at the heart of its commercial strategy as its international business grows
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Chiquita acts on biodiversity
The banana giant has provided an update on efforts to reduce its global impact on the environment, including partnering with local farming communities
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Origine builds on firm foundations
With most of its Sweeki-branded kiwifruit sold in Asia, the Italian group is targeting further growth this coming season
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Freshfel highlights access worries
Organisation says the fresh produce industry needs to improve EU fruit and vegetable export conditions
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Breton courgette volumes build
French marketer Prince de Bretagne reveals that courgette volumes are set to grow from 15 tonnes a day to 25 tonnes a day in the coming weeks
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Del Monte benefits from strategic shift
Improved second-quarter net income is attributed to group-wide move to becoming more value-added and diversified
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Ailimpo predicts return to lemon normality
Spanish lemon production will drop to normal levels this season after the record highs of the 2018/19 campaign
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Health trend keeps lettuce loved
Rijk Zwaan has a lettuce leaf for every sandwich, as the group taps into the health trend in on-the-go snacking
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Change at the top for Multivac
Hans-Joachim Boekstegers will step down on 1 January 2020, with Christian Traumann and Guido Spix taking charge
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Summit offers sustainable answers
Last month’s Sustainable Foods Summit looked not just at the considerable threats facing the industry, but the multiple solutions on offer, from AI to community sharing platforms
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'Nude' produce proves a hit
An Initiative by South African retailer Pick 'n Pay to reduce plastics is reported to be great success
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Positive first impressions for new apple Yello
Initial consumer reaction to one of Europe's newest club varieties has apparently been extremely positive
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Belgian fruit braves the heat wave
Belgian growers were thankful for the excellent spring and early summer conditions, as temperature records started to tumble across the country this week