Pineapple news archive – Page 47
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Russia publicly enforces ban
Steamrollers and tractors were used to destroy produce that had entered the country in contravention of the ban
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Dessert apple crowned UK's number one fruit and vegetable
The product topped the FPJ Big 50 Products 2015, a special edition of the magazine produced in conjunction with Kantar Worldpanel
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FPJ Big 50 Products: Podcast
The FPJ team discuss the inaugural FPJ Big 50 Products, the supermarket price war and products trends to keep an eye on
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Italian stonefruit trade hits 'rock bottom'
Low prices and poor demand have continued to create difficult conditions for the country's producers, says Simone Spreafico
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Italy looks overseas for profit growth
Country's leading fresh produce agency CSO preparing to launch new project called Freshness from Europe
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British cherries break more records
The fruit has enjoyed record-breaking sales, and this summer, is predicted to reach in excess of £32 million as demand keeps growing
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Waitrose kickstarts the British plum season
Warm spring and early summer days have perfectly ripened orchards across Gloucestershire to create a plum that is 'sweeter than ever'
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Fresh Del Monte invests US$250m in the Philippines
Fresh Del Monte is set to invest US$250m in developing a plantation in the Philippines’ Palawan province
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Soft-fruit grower wins trio of awards
Countryfile’s Matt Baker awarded John Myatt & Co with best cherry, raspberry and strawberry at the Taste of Kent Awards
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Mixed plum forecast for Blue Whale
French group sees solid harvest for traditional plum types but lower volumes in more specialist varieties
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Didonna and Geagri form Didonna Trade
Companies will work together to pack and export table grapes, apricots and citrus for domestic and international markets
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Bumper English apricot crop hits shelves
Early estimates suggest that around 200 tonnes of English apricots will be produced this year, thanks to near-perfect conditions
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NW cherries can stand the heat
Hot weather won’t derail the season, according to president of industry body
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Greek referendum looms amid uncertainty
The Greek government has called for a referendum on the latest bailout deal, but it is the accompanying capital controls that are hindering companies’ ability to pay suppliers
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Smooth start to European stonefruit season
Markets are well supplied and fruit quality is good, says Catalan association Afrucat
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Biggest UK cherry crop 'in more than 12 years'
This has resulted in a bountiful harvest of cherries for leading retailers, such as Waitrose, with 20 per cent more fruit going on sale this year
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Worker shortage threatens Washington cherries
Computer glitch strands hundreds of fruit pickers at the US-Mexico border
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Wellpak launches berry and tomato snack pots
Evesham supplier has launched cherries, blueberries and cherry tomatoes as one 5-A-DAY portion snack-pots
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New Egyptian varieties hit UK
The UK has become the primary focus of Egyptian exporters, who regard the market as an ideal launching pad for the country’s new varieties of grape and stonefruit