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China grants access to Chilean peaches and apricots
Protocol signed after meeting between two presidents in Beijing, with exports expected to commence this season
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Western Cape flood impact becomes clearer
Activities in the Western Cape’s main fruit regions have been severely disrupted by recent floods, Hortgro has confirmed
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Aporo II harnesses AI to improve packing speed
Automated fruit packer from Global Pac Technologies and Robotics Plus reaches new levels of efficiency
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Rain in Cape region will have little impact on season
While some sectors of the Western Cape’s farming economy have suffered severe damage from recent storms, there will be little impact on fruit crops
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Another good season for South Africa’s interspecific plum varieties
Custom Plum Company celebrates a good year in the US and looks towards the East
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Spain’s Clasol and San Alfonso Cooperative join forces
Companies pioneer a new business model focused on defending the interests of small and medium-sized agriculture
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More consolidation at Anecoop
Two of its member cooperatives, Camp de Llutxent-Otos and Vitivinícola La Pobla, to merge
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Exploring future orchard systems
New Hort Innovation and Agriculture Victoria project to examine potential transition to narrower orchard systems
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Nets may prove worth in Serbian orchards
Severe storms in Serbia have ravaged multiple crops in the past two weeks, but investments in protective nets by the country’s apple growers may limit the damage
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Karastergiou Bros braced for harsher climate
Soaring temperatures represent an additional challenge for the Greek pear and stonefruit supplier, which is already managing the impact of the spring’s hailstorms and rainfall
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In&Out shows resilience of fruit and veg supply
Apo Conerpo’s campaign highlights importance of strict quality criteria, especially when volumes are low and inflation high
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Challenging season for South African stonefruit
While low volumes and logistical problems hurt the campaign, producer profitability increased and marketing activities proved successful
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Positive results for Chilean stonefruit
Export value rises in 2022/23 season despite lower volume
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Imida unveils new climate resistant stonefruit varieties
Range of high-quality peaches, nectarines and plums fill the early or late production window for optimum commercial value
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Alanar prepares for start of Turkish cherry season
The Turkish exporter is waiting for prices to normalise and quality to rise before harvesting its first cherries of the season, but production appears untouched by inclement weather
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Italy floods: millions of fruit trees must be replanted
Last week’s terrible flooding has apparently choked the roots of fruit trees across Emilia Romagna, precipitating a major disaster for the region’s fresh produce busines
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UK fruit exports have halved since Brexit, data shows
HMRC figures analysed by accountancy firm Hazlewoods indicates major decline in fruit sales to EU countries following introduction of trade barriers
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Floods cause serious disruption for Italian producers
Major floods across much of Emilia Romagna have reportedly caused widespread disruption to the Italian region’s fruit and veg production and distribution networks
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Freskon attracts record numbers in Greece
Last month’s Freskon exhibition welcomed its highest number of visitors and exhibitors in Thessaloniki, as it aimed to connect suppliers with Europe’s largest retailers
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Spanish apricots bounce back
2023 Spanish apricot crop is forecast to be 52 per cent higher than last season but production is down 7 per cent across Europe