News from Eurofruit – Page 40
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Last citrus cooperative in Nules files for bankruptcy
Cítrics de Nules announces its closure two years after its formation from the merger of Nulexport and Cipla
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Soil Association says UK inaction on fertiliser at odds with net zero
A new campaign is urging public action to push the UK government to prioritise the reduction of “polluting” fossil fuel-based nitrogen fertilisers
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California table grape industry counts hurricane damage
Hurricane Hilary has “heartbreaking” impact on season with industry estimating 25m lost boxes
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Asia Fruit Logistica exhibitor previews: Europe, Middle East and Africa
Asiafruit previews some of the Europe, Middle East and Africa-based exhibitors set to highlight a wide range of products and services at Asia Fruit Logistica in Hong Kong on 6-8 September 2023
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BayWa: Asia’s apple market will grow more
BayWa Global Produce returns to Hong Kong next week for Asia Fruit Logistica, as consumer demand for its premium products continues to rise
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Vog kicks off new season with Royal Gala and SweeTango
Consortium reports excellent quality and active markets as 2023 campaign gets under way
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AFM partners with College Football Playoff
AFM introduces ‘Guacgating’ as a new twist on the traditional Homegate to drive sales
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Asia Fruit Logistica ready to reunite global trade
More than 700 exhibitors from 42 countries and regions set to showcase their offerings at Asia’s premier fresh produce trade show
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United Exports supports South African youth
United Exports partners with Youth Employment Service to help young people in South Africa find work
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Pleas for greater rationalisation and branding in grapes
South African growers have to evaluate up to 50 new varieties before they can make decisions on new plantings
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Chilean citrus avoids worst of weather
Asoex reports recent rains will not significantly affect production or export for current citrus season
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Heat wave sends prices soaring in Greece
Temperatures across large parts of Greece regularly broke 40C last month, affecting various crops and causing prices to jump
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Behind the scenes at BayWa
Benedikt Mangold, CEO of BayWa Global Produce, discusses global market challenges and newly launched brands ahead of Asia Fruit Logistica in Hong Kong
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Italian supplier sees new organic grape demand
Harvesting in Puglia is underway and will continue into October, as consumer interest in organic fruit reportedly grows
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Speakers announced for Rijk Zwaan’s Leafy Hydroponics Event
Leading seed company unveils expert speaker line-up for its seminar event held ahead of Asia Fruit Logistica in Hong Kong
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South African avocados gain access to China
International summit in South Africa delivers sweet success for South African avocados in China
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Exotic evolution for Israeli exports
Israeli exports of pitayas and mangoes have fallen due to the impact of Covid-19 and heightened competition, but pomegranate exporters remain optimistic
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Wind-powered cargo ship embarks on maiden voyage
Pyxis Ocean fitted with pioneering wind technology sets sail charting new lower-carbon path for global maritime industry
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Asian opportunities for Rijk Zwaan
With Asia Fruit Logistica taking place next month in Hong Kong, Fruitnet speaks to Jan Doldersum about Rijk Zwaan’s priorities when it comes to the Asian market
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Methanol-powered cargo ship marks world-first
A Maersk container ship running entirely on ‘green’ fuel has arrived in Egypt from South Korea