All articles by Tom Joyce – Page 91
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ArticleIntrexon acquires GM apple producer
Okanagan Specialty Fruits, creator of the GM non-browning Arctic apple, is set to be taken over by synthetic biology firm Intrexon
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ArticleCommunication key to vegetable growth
Prince de Bretagne sees its constantly evolving marketing and communication efforts as central to its goal of boosting consumption
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ArticlePink Lady celebrates continued success
The apple brand’s recent performance is at odds with the current dire state of the market, but how much can be attributed to the loyalty of Pink Lady consumers?
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ArticleTurkey gains most from Russian ban
A number of exporters have profited from the Russian embargo, not least Turkey, but total volumes imported by Russia remain down overall
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ArticleUAE key target for Brazilian fruit
Brazilian associations Abrafrutas and Apex-Brasil have teamed up to promote the country's fruit in eight target markets, including the UAE
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ArticleRussian crisis limits effect of ban
Eurofruit spoke to Philippe Binard, general delegate for Freshfel Europe, about the current effect of the Russian ban on the European market
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ArticleYüksel launches new tomato variety
Turkish breeder Yüksel Tohum has introduced a new highly resistant variety of cocktail tomato for the premium segment
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ArticleSaudi gets behind organic sector
The organic farming sector is ready to grow in Saudi Arabia, according to the kingdom's deputy minister of agriculture
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ArticlePink Lady may use the force
The apple brand's airing of the new Star Wars trailer has some predicting a tie-up between the two this summer
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ArticleBlack market springs up in Jeddah
The Saudi city has seen the sudden emergence of a black market for fresh produce after expatriate traders were barred from the central market
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ArticleFlorette makes Danish move
French bagged salad specialist has made a deal with Denmark’s Lammefjords Gront as it looks to grow in the north
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ArticleBerryFresh gets fresh look
Belgium's Special Fruit has unveiled a new logo and various packaging innovations for its BerryFresh line
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ArticleSave Our Soils gains plaudits
Nature & More's Save Our Soils campaign received the backing of the Dutch state secretary at BioFach this week
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ArticleRedder the better for French apricots
French apricots are expected to become redder over time, as studies show consumers prefer these over the traditional orange and yellow varieties
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ArticleTiko mayor rails against CDC
In Cameroon, the mayor of Tiko has hit out against the spraying practices of CDC and the company's treatment of its workers
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ArticleFrench topfruit gains US access
Following lengthy bilateral negotiations, French apples and pears are now permitted to enter the US, albeit under ultra-tight controls
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ArticleWAPA votes for new president
Representatives of the World Apple and Pear Association elected the ANPP's Daniel Sauvaitre as WAPA's new president
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ArticleSH anticipates topfruit growth
WAPA has released the forecasts for Southern Hemisphere apple and pear production, with both expected to rise by 5 per cent
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ArticleUASC expands in South America
Shipping line takes next step in South American expansion plan, strengthening relationship with local agency partner Ultramar
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ArticleGhana to grow vegetable exports
The Ghanaian government sees vegetables as the best way to diversify and boost the West African country's growing economy

