Supply news from Eurofruit – Page 81
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Maersk prepares UAE facility
Maersk's new Warehousing & Distribution facility in the UAE is set to become an important link in the group's integrated logistics solutions
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Bayer expands organic seed range
New certified production of tomato, pepper and cucumber seeds aimed at helping boost access to healthy, fresh food
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Rungis backs return of primeurs train
Next month's resumption of the Rungis-Perpignan 'primeurs train' line in France is set to benefit fruit and vegetables suppliers and the environment
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Afruibana calls for fair prices
In the face of rising global costs, the African banana producers association has urged retailers to help build a fair, sustainable supply chain
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Tozer Ibérica dials up the innovation
New varieties offer better resistance, quality and adaptation to different climates and growing cycles
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Greece invests in strawberries
Thanks in part to the impact of new varieties, Greek strawberry growers are now looking to step up production
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New Chinese protocol for RSA citrus
Benefits of the newly implemented Chinese protocol for South African citrus will mainly be seen in 2022
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Strawberries to the fore in South Africa
Exports of South African strawberries are growing, leading many to think they could be the next big thing in the berry basket
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Spain set for shorter citrus crop in 2021/22
Soft citrus and lemons register the biggest falls, while oranges remain unchanged and grapefruit output rises
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Cinven mulls sale of Planasa
Private equity firm is said to be considering launching a competitive process in the coming months
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UK phyto certificate delay welcomed
Freshfel urges EU and UK to prioritise trade facilitation talks in light of further postponement of SPS controls
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Interko heads to World Food Moscow
Ripening room specialist is looking to demonstrate the energy efficiency, cost saving and fruit quality benefits of its technology
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New finance boost for women-owned start-ups
Latest initiative by GWF and ITC SheTrades gives women farmers in Rwanda easier access to funding
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Jupiter plums going to plan
Jupiter Group says its Ruby Red plums are “developing well” in South Africa, while Greek trials are on schedule
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Fyffes in Rainforest Alliance first
Finca Esmeralda, a Fyffes-owned farm in Costa Rica, is the first to earn the new 2020 Rainforest Alliance certification
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QTee joins BelOrta Earth range
Belgium's BelOrta has added QTee pears to its Earth range of products transitioning to organic
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Kissabel kicks off NH campaign
Harvesting is now underway in the UK, France and Switzerland and will move to Italy and Germany in October
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Greenyard plots sustainability roadmap
Group publishes its fourth Sustainability Report and unveils "ambitious" set of green commitments
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Kenya’s future lies in quality
Comment: The future of Kenyan avocado exports rests squarely on adherence to quality standards, writes Chris Flowers, MD of Kenyan exporter Kakuzi
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Morocco targets UK for growth
New marketing campaign looks to promote Moroccan quality and establish country as a reliable trading partner