News from Eurofruit – Page 369
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Syngenta and Rijk Zwaan sign veg deal
Cross-licensing agreement on native traits in vegetables allows companies to bring improved varieties to market
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Strong showing for Argentine citrus
Exports from northwestern provinces surge as producers in the north east battle against HLB
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Device gauges apple ripeness
A new handheld gadget may finally put an end to the maturity lottery, assessing the ripeness of fruit by estimating the chlorophyll content in the skin
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Israeli tomato exports decline
As the number of tomato growers falls, Israeli production is sliding steadily, with exports suffering as a result of strong domestic demand
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Moroccan exports to Spain on the up
In the first three months of 2016, Spanish imports of Moroccan fruit and vegetables grew by a sizeable 26 per cent
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French apples unfazed by Brexit
French apple exporters appear unconcerned by the possible impact of the summer’s Brexit vote, especially those focused on niche, high-quality varieties
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ECPA responds to 'award' nomination
The 'Democracy for Sale Award', organised by four NGOs, alleged the ECPA colluded with EC during TTIP negotiations
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The changing face of the industry
Report from industry analyst Rabobank highlights the growth of certain producers and the demand for a wider variety of produce globally
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Affordability crucial, says Lancet
A study by UK journal the Lancet has shown the correlation between average income and average consumption of fruit and vegetables, with most failing to achieve the minimum
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Ifco sees revenue boom
RPC specialist delivers fiscal year 2016 annual revenues of US$992m, a 16 per cent growth over prior year
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Bananas set for fresh-cut segment?
A new shelf-life-boosting innovation from Germany’s Food Freshly should finally enable consumers to enjoy fresh-cut bananas minus the peel
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Galilee signs new deal with Zemach
The Israeli exporter has agreed a three-year deal with Zemach Packhouse to maintain its position as the leading exporter of green-skin avocados in the world
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Crucial time ahead for RSA citrus growers
Drought and water shortages in South Africa’s northern regions are threatening the next citrus crop
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Thomas Averhoff leaving Univeg Germany
Lars Wagener swaps biscuits for produce to assume responsibility for a number of Univeg corporate and trading operations
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Fairtrade strengthens worker support
In its annual report, Fairtrade International has outlined its commitment to deliver more impact for farmers and workers
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Jean-Philippe Azoulay to lead ECPA
Azoulay is the new director general of the European Crop Protection Association, replacing Jean-Charles Bocquet
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Egyptian exports rise to meet demand
Demand is soaring for a number of Egyptian produce exports, including tomatoes, oranges, onions and strawberries, not least from Russia
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South Africa 'wins CBS war'
The country has reached a point where it seems to have won its citrus black spot battle and can now deal with other challenges
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Citrus greening threat to Tanzania
Scientists in the country have warned over the potential spread of the disease
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Highline caps strong first half for Fyffes
Acquisition of mushroom firm boosted Irish group's results, with strong growth also reported for melons and pineapples