Supply news from Eurofruit – Page 51
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Freshfel strives for standardised environmental methodology
Association’s Environmental Footprint Initiative embarks on a shadow Product Environmental Footprint Category Rule for fruit and vegetables
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Results boost for Del Monte in third quarter
Net sales and income both increase year-on-year despite “continued macroeconomic headwinds”
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Westfalia to construct new facility in France
Graveson facility in Provence area will include avocado storage, ripening rooms and packing capacity
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Italian court issues landmark grape ruling
Court of Bari issues injunction forbidding Italian grower from producing and selling unauthorised table grape plantings of Sugrathirtyfive grapevines
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Driscoll’s completes Berry Gardens Ltd buy-out
Nick Allen stays on at BGL as world’s number one berry marketer, Driscoll’s, completes acquisition of commercial arm of UK’s biggest berry grower cooperative
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Drop in grape volumes for South Africa
First seasonal forecast predicts South African table grape export volumes will be smaller this year
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Continued potential for Tunisian fruits
Soaring costs, including for airfreight, are a huge challenge for Tunisia’s fruit sector, but exports to Libya are on the rise, while European expansion is in sight
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Drug smuggling in fruit consignment uncovered
Unwelcome distraction for South African export industry as reports of drugs in fruit cartons emerge
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Positive signs for South African stonefruit
The country is anticipating a much better stonefruit campaign than the one experienced last season
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Origine Group launches red kiwifruit Sweeki Red
The first commercial volumes will be available on the European market until the end of the year
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Polish berry business faces up to challenges
Dominika Kozarzewska of Polskie Jagody speaks to Fruitnet about the current state of the industry
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MerryBerry responds to changing environment
The Romanian blueberry specialist is reacting to changes in the climate, as well as the challenge of soaring costs, but its commitment to organic remains undiminished, according to sales director Radu Niculescu
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Sun World expands import footprint in North America
Three new licensees appointed to market Sun World’s full line of proprietary grape varieties in the US and Canada
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Apeel unveils avocado ripeness scanner for consumers
Technology can evaluate ripeness and provide consumers with user-friendly information about when their avocado will be ready to eat
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Copefrut and Verfrut create Chinese alliance
Companies join forces to create one of the largest importers of Chilean cherries in China
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Saga Robotics eyes growth after £8.5m investment
Ground-breaking robotics firm plans UK and international expansion following fresh funding
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Soluna unveiled as new Bravo trademark
A partnership linking Australia, South Africa and France reveals new international trademark for Bravo-branded apples
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Angus Soft Fruits in sustainable packaging first
Company becomes Britain’s first berry supplier to import strawberries using new SPA Airlite punnet
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Sharp rise in Peruvian lime exports
Shipments to US and Europe increase in volume and value between January and September