News from Eurofruit – Page 89
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Egyptian courts issue injunctions against grape farms
Growers found to have been producing Sun World’s Midnight Beauty black seedless grapes without a license face injunctions
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Peru and Mexico take larger slice of blueberry market
The two countries have capitalised on growing demand for fresh biueberries worldwide, according to the International Blueberry Organization
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Severe challenges ahead for Italian apple exporters
Less fruit to sell, smaller sizes, faster ripening and lower market prices mean tough months ahead for companies like Vip Val Venosta
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Urban Crop Solutions launches Belgian training scheme
An indoor farm supplied by UCS will be used for training purposes by PTI Kortrijk to train students to become indoor farmers
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Colombia Puede opens doors for rural farmers
A project to rebuild the social fabric in areas once blighted by armed conflict through farming and trade has helped thousands of farmers in rural Colombia
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Ilip focused on sustainability in Madrid
The packaging specialist is keen to highlight its commitment to sustainability and the circular economy at Fruit Attraction
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Chris White honoured by Spain’s Huerta de Europa Association
Fruitnet’s managing director was one of several award winners at a gala evening to celebrate World Agriculture Day
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Costa Rica sets out stall as premium supplier to UK retailers
The opening of a new trade office in London signals its renewed focus on the UK market with a diverse portfolio of products
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Dole Ireland awarded sustainability accolade
Origin Green ’gold status’ recognises the efforts of members that have achieved “exceptional annual performance” on their sustainability targets
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PDO Rincón de Soto Pears celebrates 20th anniversary
The pears, the first Spanish fruit to be awarded PDO status, will celebrate in style at next month’s Fruit Attraction
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Albert Heijn signs deal with WWF to halve ecological footprint
”Without nature, there is no food,” says WWF-NL director Kirsten Schuijt, as largest Dutch supermarket commits to action
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Expectations high for Kissabel apple campaign
European Kissabel partners predict a relatively short season marked by high demand for the red-flesh apple range
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Greenyard issues 2022 sustainability report
Group reports on a year that saw progress along the company’s Sustainability Roadmap 2025
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Guac N’ Tacos combo doubles the fun says AFM
AFM invites shoppers to celebrate the duo of guacamole and tacos with new Guac N’ Tacos shopper programme
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Drought conditions could result in UK shortages
Organisations and charities in the UK have called on the government to support sustainable practices to avert food shortages in future, as the impact of drought continues
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Fall Creek consolidates presence in Chile
After years of collaboration with Stonefly, the blueberry specialist has set up its own nursery in Ñuble, headed by Ernesto Pino
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Wapa offers European apple crop update
Association releases its first revision of the European apple crop forecast amid growing concerns about rising costs
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Asoex president calls for Chile to ratify CPTPP
Iván Marambio said approving the FTA will strengthen regional integration and be a boost for fruit exports
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AgroFresh wins Innovation Award from Valencia Chamber of Commerce
Company is honoured for its innovation, business strategy, strategic vision and adaptation to market needs.
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Alanar enthused by demand for Turkish figs
Despite the multiple challenges at present, including climate change and soaring costs, the popularity of Turkish figs remains a constant, with markets in Europe and Asia showing good demand