All Transport & Logistics articles – Page 37
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PML inks deal with Tulpin Group
British logistics group is teaming up with European forwarder to expedite Egyptian produce imports into UK
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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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Ukrainian berries find a way
Despite the enormous challenges facing the Ukrainian berry sector during the war, production and exports have managed to continue, but longer term uncertainty remains
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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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Quality key for Greek kiwifruit despite crises
Greek kiwifruit companies continue to aim for top quality in the face of a succession of challenges concerning the climate, energy and consumption
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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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Syngenta shapes green bean future
Groups hosts an international delegation of more than 130 people in Compiegne, France, to craft the future of the green bean industry
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Asiafruit October out now
Asia Fruit Logistica and Asiafruit Congress edition previews in-person return of the biggest event on the calendar for Asia’s fresh produce business
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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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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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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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PML hub achieves BRCGS accreditation
The Kent-based transport facility is awarded top marks after just 10 months of operation