News from Eurofruit – Page 312
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US cranberries on EU hit list
Growers fear that retaliatory tariffs in response to steel dispute could hurt the industry
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Robot pickers inspiring “awe”
Tom Coen, CEO of Belgian engineering company Octinion, discusses the industry reaction to his company’s strawberry-picking robot and the need to address future labour shortages
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Pink Lady shows commitment
The apple brand made clear its commitment to tackling social and environmental challenges at the International Agricultural Show in Paris
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Mercadona invests in success
The retailer has unveiled ambitious plans to strengthen its dominance of Spain’s grocery market
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Tru-Cape updates on drought impact
Company says its 2018 apple and pear crop will be affected by hail, drought and high temperatures
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Bayer reaches new transparency levels
Bayer moves its transparency initiative into the next phase by offering in-depth safety studies via its platform
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Eosta launches UN SDG campaign
Organic fruit marketer debuts initiative to raise awareness of UN Sustainable Development Goals
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Indonesia grants South Africa export extension
Indonesia will allow a list of South African horticultural goods entry for a further three years under the new agreement
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VOG promotes Marlene apples
The South Tyrolean apple association has engaged in a wide-ranging communications campaign to promote its Marlene apples in the Netherlands and Belgium
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Saudis to revoke ban on Egyptian produce
Announcement of resumption of strawberry and pepper exports due to be made within days
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Bayer-Monsanto deal rests on BASF
Bayer is prepared to sell its vegetable seed business to BASF to smooth over its proposed merger with Monsanto, in the face of opposition from US farmers
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PSB moves in on late season apricot window
PSB Producción Vegetal has high hopes for its new range of bicoloured apricots, says Thomas Chevaillier
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New man in at SAPO
Former PPECB executive Shawn Coetzee appointed to SA Plant Improvement Trust
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Amazon set for growth in France
The US-based retail giant is planning to hire 2,000 people in France this year as it continues to strengthen its presence in the Hexagon’s grocery business
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Rocha pears land in Mexico
Opening of new market reflects growing internationalisation of Portuguese fruit and vegetables
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South Africa anticipates excellent avo crop
Promise of a great South African avocado season with volumes expected to grow by over 60 per cent
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Çekok recognises kiwifruit potential
The Turkish grower-exporter has formed a partnership with Zespri to trial golden kiwifruit in its orchards, as the company realises the potential for kiwifruit production in the country
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Frosts halt Spanish Persimon boom
Freezing temperatures in December hit supply to the UK, but sales are expected to bounce back in 2018/19
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Better deal for Indian grapes
Indian grape grower-shippers are seeing a 50 per cent price rise for their fruit on international markets this season thanks to a shorter crop
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SanLucar creates berry buzz
Maya The Bee is the latest movie character used to promote the company’s fruits and vegetables