All Production & Trade articles – Page 69
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News
Rajpol wins exporter award
The Polish fresh produce group is named Top Exporter at the Modern Distribution Congress in Warsaw
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Article
Sweet start to UK cherry season
Warm May and June temperatures have sweetened the UK cherry deal with extra flavoursome early fruit, says marketer Driscoll’s UK
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Winter storms affect Cape growers
Citrus production in Western Cape hit by storms and flooding, while some fruit destined for US could be delayed
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Successful Australian avocado trial for IG International
Indian importer completes first trial shipment of Australian avocados with The Avolution
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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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South African citrus industry assesses flood damage
Persistent rains in the Western Cape have affected harvesting while the logistics network is also under some pressure
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Thai fruit a hit in Guangzhou
Fruit promotions run by the Thai government in southern Chinese city help drive sales
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News
Oppy expands domestic grape programme
Added acreage in California bolsters the group’s Ocean Spray programme as it looks to meet increasing demand
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Article
Cold chain boost in the Philippines
Aboitiz Group’s Fresh Depot project deploys modular and sustainable cold storage units to serve Philippine agriculture
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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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Fruit and veg prices are falling in New Zealand
Food Price Index shows a drop in the cost of fruit and vegetables as the fresh produce industry rebounds from challenging season
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Uncertainty remains over South African citrus
Despite a good start in Europe, tougher times may be on the horizon when the impact of new EU regulations is truly felt
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Major step forward for Fyffes melon business
Company’s Honduran farm obtains GlobalGAP certification as part of ongoing effort to transform its Central American operations
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Public flocks to LOFS 2023
LEAF Open Farm Sunday connected 170,000 members of the public with British farming and food last weekend
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Cold snap hits Chilean citrus and avocado production
Fedefruta and Asoex in the process of assessing the damage caused by prolonged and extensive frosts
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Greenyard confirms positive financial year
Belgium-based group says it reinforced its market position in 2022/23 and is “looking ahead with confidence”
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T&G launches new apple variety
Joli is a new global premium apple variety that will be available to consumers from 2028 onwards
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California prune supplies tight, predicts CPB
But excellent fruit sizes are on the horizon after favourable weather, California Prune Board says
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Anecoop teams up with Koppert to promote sustainable pest management
Under the new deal Koppert will train cooperatives on biological pest control techniques
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Advertorial
From Moldova with Love: Cherries Ready to Take the EU Market by Storm
The first varieties are being harvested with prospects good for the season ahead as the industry expands