News from Eurofruit – Page 385
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Time to Tango
The University of California Riverside has been granted plant breeders’ rights in South Africa for the Tango mandarin
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Vegetable market opening for Door
Dutch co-operative is enjoying good growth following a recovery in prices and an expansion in planted area
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China says yes to Spanish stonefruit
Signing of new import protocol marks the culmination of nine years of negotiations to between the two countries
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Growth in Florida citrus outlook
Good news for growers as Valencia forecast rises despite ongoing battle against disease
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RSA organic growers 'scapegoated'
Dutch organic specialist Eosta believes EU protectionism is ultimately to blame for South African organic lemon growers’ decision to halt exports
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RSA lemon ban 'not country-wide'
South Africa's voluntary diversion of organic lemons away from the EU does not apply to Western and Northern Capes
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Huelva’s blueberry acreage climbs
Crop proving to be a increasingly attractive alternative to strawberries for region’s soft fruit producers
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EU votes on herbicide ban
Efsa may disagree with the WHO that glyphosate is “probably carcinogenic”, but the European public appears convinced
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RSA lemon ban 'a diplomatic step'
Country's decision to stop its own organic lemon shipments to the EU was a gesture of goodwill, says special envoy
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What does the German consumer want?
Know-how rules at the German Fruit & Vegetable Congress, which takes place in Düsseldorf on 15-16 September
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Technology prolongs shelf-life
Trials at UWE Bristol have confirmed the success of a new technology to lengthen the lifespan of various fruit and vegetables
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Lidl Germany switches to RA bananas
The retailer has extended its policy of buying only Rainforest Alliance fruit, following earlier switch on pineapples
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EU fresh produce consumption falls
Euromonitor fresh food industry study shows fruit and vegetable consumption dropped in 2015
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Grape breeders gang up in Greece
Grape breeders have shown there’s strength in numbers, uniting to enforce their rights for the first time in Greece
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Italy and Catalonia confer on stonefruit
CSO and Afrucat say they will share information on a regular basis during the coming peach and nectarine season
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Coexphal expounds benefits of cardboard
Almerian study claims corrugated cardboard has significant cost, food safety and environmental advantages over RPCs
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Europatat and Freshfel join forces
First-ever combined annual event in Brussels will look beyond 'business as usual'
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Blue Whale sets up in Singapore
French produce marketer Blue Whale has appointed a new marketing executive in Singapore to coordinate promotions in South East Asia
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Medfel exhibition set for expansion
The Mediterranean region’s foremost produce fair is expected to see an increase in exhibitor and visitor numbers this year
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Munger Brothers and Hortifrut to merge
Munger-Hortifrut North America Inc will be a new subsidiary of Hortifrut S.A. and will manage North American berry operations