News from Eurofruit – Page 283
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Organic market 'nowhere near saturated'
Heleen Bos, organic specialist at Rijk Zwaan, speaks about the future of the organics industry
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Pacific Fruits sends first Colombian avos to Saudi Arabia
Inaugural shipment of Colombian Hass to the Saudi kingdom marks another first for the company
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Modì excels down under
Australian-grown Modì apples deliver strong export performance, says licensed grower-marketer Freshmax
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First global soil-to-shelf agtech company launched
Blooom harnesses the power of technology to lift smallholder farmers out of poverty
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Camposol posts record Q3 results
Investments in Colombia and Uruguay boost company’s mission to become a year-round supplier
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Vitalis shines spotlight on food trends
The organics seed specialist hosts stimulating evening of discussion at one of Madrid’s premier organic food markets
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Greek kiwifruit harvest underway
With volumes from New Zealand expected to last until the end of the year, Greek kiwifruit exporters are prepared for heightened competition on the European market
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Ilip creates new subsidiary in Spain
Alicante facility will work with existing network to offer Iberian companies access to new packaging for fresh produce
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Europe focus for Fruit Brothers
Serbia is one of the European markets that Ghana's Fruit Brothers is exploring as it seeks to build up its business in Europe for pineapples and mangoes
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Banana industry to tackle global challenges
TR4 and climate change will be high on the agenda at next May’s International Banana Congress
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Eurobanan unveils convenience papaya
The company’s new Steffy Premium Gold papaya can be eaten with a spoon
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Blue Whale launches Candine
Candine, a new red apple from Agro Séléctions Fruits, was unveiled at Fruit Attraction, with France's Blue Whale planning to plant 150ha in five years
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Efforts multiply to address water woes
The effects of climate change are already apparent to farmers worldwide, whose efforts to overcome water scarcity to feed a growing population are a defining struggle of our time
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Nunhems puts innovation centre stage at FA
Living Lettuce trio, Kisy watermelon and Minigustos snacking cucumber among the products showcased
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Egypt acts to avert water shortages
The country is constructing the world’s largest sewage water treatment plant as it seeks to avoid future water shortages
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Sluggish start to Spanish citrus campaign
Small size profile in early clementines and lacklustre demand is hampering sales
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Chilean Sweeki output on the rise
David del Curto, the newest member of the Origine Group, inaugurates a new kiwifruit plant
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Events unlock Russia’s potential
Two events in the next two months will attempt to shine a light on the investment potential of Russia’s growing topfruit and greenhouse sectors
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Spanish onion volumes to rise
Fepex reports that production should increase 2.6 per cent in 2018/19
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South African lemon growth confirmed
In a year of record South African citrus exports across all categories, lemons did not disappoint