News from Eurofruit – Page 322
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Chile kicks off Spanish promotion
Point of sale activities are being carried out in El Corte Inglés stores across Spain
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Fresh produce supply in the digital age
As retail and foodservice supply chains evolve, a special Fruit Logistica report explains what opportunities lie ahead
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Feijoa hope for Gazan farmers
After years of experimentation, production of guava-like fruit feijoa looks set to take off in the Gaza Strip
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Landgard expands global onion sourcing
German group aiming to become more international and source more products from overseas
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Egyptian grapes to bounce back
Given the tough market for grapes, Egyptian exporters have been buoyed by the opening of the Chinese market and the EU’s decision to lower inspections on Egyptian fruit
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Washington apple forecast nears record
Smaller crops in Europe and elsewhere could boost Washington exports and lift grower returns
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Polish apple decrease expected
Report suggests spring frosts have cut down apple volumes and hurt fruit quality
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True hurricane damage 'rears ugly head'
Latest USDA Florida citrus forecast underscores need for federal assistance, according to Florida Department of Citrus
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The Fresh Approach spies opportunities
The Kenyan exporter sees good potential for various products in the US market once direct flights between Nairobi and Atlanta commence
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South Africa faces critical week
The country faces its most critical week in ten years as the governing ANC party meets to choose Zuma’s successor
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Landgard scoops sustainability award
'IssSo' wonky apples concept wins German Sustainability Award, with marketer rewarded for response to spring hail damage
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Italian women form new association
Group plans to raise profile of female fresh produce professionals by working together on new communications projects
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Picking olives in Palestine
Ordinary Israelis and non-governmental organisations provide valuable assistance to vulnerable Palestinian farmers during the olive harvest
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A memorable lemon season
South Africa’s lemon exports rose dramatically in 2017, boosted by increased plantings over the past five years
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GAC invests in salad innovation centre
Projects to develop new baby leaf lettuce and microgreen lines and improve sustainability already underway
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More choice and more variety at GBC2018
Global Berry Congress 2018 features new six-track programme format delivering latest innovations and market analysis
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Antwerp in efficiency investment
€1.4m spend will help reduce the number of truck trips by up to 250,000 annually
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Storm Ana lashes Spain and Portugal
While rains will bring relief to growers, strong winds could cause widespread damage to farms
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Stoneless avos prompt press feeding frenzy
What does the latest media buzz around avocados tell us about the fruit's future potential?
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Deluge damages Indian grape crop
Heavy rains on the tail of tropical storm Ockhi lashed grape crops in Maharashtra, damaging fruit