Apple news archive – Page 86
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ArticleRed Moon apples coming to Australia
Distinctive red-fleshed apples to be available in commercial volumes in Australia as soon as 2021
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ArticleBravo launches gift box
Limited-edition gift helps position Australian-bred apple as an affordable but exclusive luxury item
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ArticleArctic Fujis gain FDA approval
Move marks final step in the variety’s journey towards commercial production for the US market
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ArticleSpanish apples gaining ground
Report shows three out of every five apples sold in Spanish supermarkets are grown domestically
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ArticleSouth Africa’s fruit heritage preserved
A rare apple from the Netherlands has been replanted in the Company’s Garden in Cape Town
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ArticleJazz apples fly to make Golden Week
Air shipment of New Zealand Jazz apples sent ahead of Japan’s iconic Golden Week celebrations
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ArticleAmbrosia performs well in export markets
Stronger demand noted in Germany, Asia and the Middle East for club variety grown in Piedmont and South Tyrol
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ArticleDazzle exceeds early expectations
Fruitcraft to stop new plantings in New Zealand following high demand for trees
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ArticleTru-Cape celebrates Japan ties
South African apple grower for Tru-Cape puts successful Fuji sales down to Japanese equipment
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ArticlePrognosfruit heads to Belgium
Annual topfruit event will take place at the historic Alden Biesen Castle this August
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ArticleCropLogic targets Washington State
Agronomic decision support technologies pushed to horticulture in two new sales zones in Washington State
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ArticleLivinda apples just got greener
Moves by Nufri Group to eliminate single-use plastics in trays will save 14 tonnes of plastic a year
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ArticlePink Lady gets sporty in UAE
The Pink Lady apple brand was on display during the Special Olympics World Summer Games in Abu Dhabi, following its recent tie-in with the Dubai Marathon
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ArticleWAC announces trade promo spend
US$8.4m fund allocated to the Washington Apple Commission to relieve tariff loss and increased yields
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ArticleCementing ties
The UK will remain a key export destination for South African apples and pears, despite a general move to the east
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ArticleSanguine South Africans roll with the punches
South African topfruit growers are dealing with the various challenges facing their businesses with remarkable calmness
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ArticleCongress opens doors to apple advocates
Young apple leaders from Washington State met with congressional members on Capitol Hill to discuss trade and labour
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ArticleFruitland’s eastern appeal
Polish apple specialist Fruitland has made big strides in growth markets such as India, the Middle East and Far East
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ArticleStemilt Growers releases Appelicious
US supplier joins forces with Indian chocolatier on cookbook, with launch event hosted by IG International in Mumbai
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ArticleRicó pears ready to roll
New red-blush offering being grown in Australia's Goulburn Valley, with sales to begin in July

