Supply news from Asiafruit – Page 37
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Quality holds for California grapes
Less than 100m cartons of California grapes are likely to be packed this season but signs point to a high quality crop with good sizing
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Durian prices spike in Malaysia
Smaller crop and strong demand send durian prices soaring, but industry is still on the hunt for new opportunities overseas
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Italian pear production remains below full potential
The country’s pear producers continue to recover from the combined effects of three disastrous campaigns
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Ecuador banana exports fall in first half of 2022
Ukraine war, climatic factors, higher production costs and container shortages cited as main reasons for contraction
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Chinese lychee growers embrace tech
Alibaba has helped introduce technology to growers improving their production and supply chain
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Korean smart farms seek new customers
As smart farm production accelerates suppliers may be forced to look beyond current contract farming outlets
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South African citrus industry impressed with Maputo progress
Investments and improvements make Maputo a greater option for the country’s citrus exports
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Prognosfruit looks at global picture in Belgrade
The annual apple and pear gathering will analyse both European and global trends when it returns to an in-person event in Serbia next month
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Manbulloo to manage new mango varieties
Subsidiary Mango Road awarded commercial rights to three new mango varieties by Queensland government
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Ever Tru Farms expands
Leading berry grower extends production base by 6ha, boosting year-round supply programme
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Red Rich Fruits gets mango harvest underway
Darwin-grown fruit arrives at Sydney Markets, with Australian grower-packer-marketer expecting long-running season
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T&G frees up more capital
Orchard sale to superannuation fund helps finance Envy expansion plan
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Lyro Robotics secures funding
Australian robotic packer start-up raises A$1.5m from overseas and local investors
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GI certification for “non-stinky” durian
Thai intellectual property office grants geographical indication to Pak Chong-Khao Yai durian
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GoMicro zooms in on food waste
Assessing ripeness and spoilage with a mobile phone could be the future in fighting food waste
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Vietnamese durian secure China protocol
After years of negotiation Vietnamese durian exporters will finally have access to the lucrative China market
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Driscoll’s to acquire Haygrove Africa
Purchase of sub-Saharan African blueberry supplier underlines importance of achieving year-round availability of blueberries
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Fresh refunds drive online sales in Korea
E-commerce platforms adapting their fresh produce refund policies to attract and retain online shoppers
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Taste of New Zealand gift box launches
Gift box created with Joy Wing Mau features fruit from eight different New Zealand brands and will be sold via wholesale markets and online channels
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Slow road back for shipping costs
Rabobank analysts believe the worst is over for Australian agricultural exporters but it will still take time for freight rates to descend from “irrational” highs