Supply news from Eurofruit – Page 52
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Chilean Table Grape Committee releases second seasonal forecast
New estimate points to a 7.7 per cent fall in exports of fresh grapes this season
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IFG launches probe into illegal Peruvian plantings of proprietary table grapes
International breeder is working with authorities to identify properties where unauthorised table grapes are being grown and sold
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Cargo pace cools at Port of LA
US port handles 7.86m TEUs during the first nine months of 2022
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Prize to go public in US
Chilean fruit and nut exporter combines with Rose Hill Acquisition Corporation with the intention of becoming listed on the Nasdaq
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HM Clause launches its first ToBRFV resistant tomato varieties
The company has developed a range of varieties with IR resistance for different segments
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GreenFruit Avocados achieves organic certification at Colombian farms
Organic avocados now make up around half of the company’s Colombian Hass volume
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Westfalia creates a buzz by using insects for natural pest control in orchards
Company hopes using insects and other natural control methods will contribute to its global target to enhance tree health and minimise the use of pesticides
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Fairtrade raises banana prices
As production costs soar, Fairtrade announces that it is raising banana prices in support of farmers
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Record season for Summer Citrus from South Africa
The brand shipped record volumes of oranges to the US marker this year
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Fairtrade growers demonstrate resilience
New study looks at the hardiness of Fairtrade producers during the Covid-19 pandemic
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REO Veiling and Hoogstraten end merger talks
The two Belgian cooperatives have halted discussions on a potential merger that was mooted back in February
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South African port strike could be ending
There is new hope in the South African fresh produce export sector as one union agrees new terms with port operators to end strike
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“Mixed picture” at Antwerp-Bruges
Overall throughput for January-September rises although container volumes fell 8.8 per cent
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Freshfel Europe urges action as energy costs soar
Rocketing energy prices have prompted the European fresh produce association to call for action to mitigate the “far-reaching” impact on the fruit and vegetables sector
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South African berry business counts cost of strikes
Dark days for South African berry export industry as ongoing port strike stops exports
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Fyffes and Bayer join forces in Honduras
Food chain partnership sees companies join forces to sustain local communities in Honduras with off-season corn programmes
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Camposol reports good progress on blueberries
Increased volumes from Peru and Mexico and new proprietary premium varieties place company on secure footing
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Bayer focuses on food security and climate change
Fields of Opportunity event puts a spotlight on the company’s solutions to increase sustainable food production
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‘Without Brexit, Britain’s economy would be booming,’ says ParcelHero
International delivery firm ParcelHero says August’s £800m fall in EU trade adds to the UK’s economic woes
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Sambóa all set to shake up apple segment
As the first commercial volumes hit the market, the architect of the Sambóa project, Marco Rivoira, explains why he has high hopes for the new brand