All Article articles – Page 2012
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Re:inc puts new apples to the test
Breeder unveils a dozen up and coming new varieties at Interpoma in the search for the next commercial star
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Paarl hosts pear congress
Over 130 visitors from the global pear industry visited Cape Town last week for Interpera
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Hayward Medal nominations open
Work of New Zealand’s kiwifruit leaders will again be recognised through pan-industry award
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Japanese retailers expand into Vietnam
Jetro Vietnam has said Japanese retailers are expanding across the country as more companies look to promote their brands
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NTUC FairPrice to handle Esso revamp
Petrol company’s Singapore convenience stores set for an upgrade, with fresh fruit to be offered
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Tesco helps young South Africans to enter fruit industry
Retailer has partnered with a South African NGO to help 20 young people find a career in fruit industry
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Apple seed oil plan wins Interpoma gong
The Interpoma Innovation Camp saw five teams compete with ideas for potential fresh produce start-ups
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Apple exporters 'should look beyond EU'
South Tyrol MEP urges delegates at Interpoma not to look internally, but at the wider world for future profitable growth
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Autumn Statement falls short for farmers, says NFU
Union calls for clarity on where R&D investment will be spent and says new corporation tax rates won't benefit farmers
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Co-op sets 80 per cent recyclable packaging target
Supermarket wants four fifths of its packaging to by recyclable within four years and is calling on other retailers to follow suit
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Easy peelers are the easy choice
Easy peelers are going from strength to strength, while oranges are still suffering from a lack of convenience
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Harnessing the power of big data
SanLucar to share its view on how to get the most out of new technologies at next week’s EU Fresh Info Forum in Rotterdam
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Bayer backs public access
European Court of Justice decision ensuring public access to crop protection product studies gets Bayer backing
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Devaluation fails to deliver in Egypt
Egypt’s efforts to bolster exports by devaluing the currency have added to the woes of exporters, causing costs of inputs to increase dramatically
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Beta to build new packhouse in Olmos
From next year more than half of the company’s farms will be in northern Peru
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Retail prices ‘could rise by five per cent’ – Justin King
Former Sainsbury’s CEO Justin King has said retail prices could rise by at least five per cent to reflect the rising cost of imports
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CropLogic makes US acquisition
Precision agricultural technology firm to buy Northwest-based agronomy company
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Campbell awarded for contributions to NZ science
Bruce Campbell, chief operating officer of Plant & Food Research New Zealand, has been honoured by the Royal Society of New Zealand
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Seeka settles insurance claim
New Zealand-based group updates earnings guidance after settling on fire claim
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Natures Way celebrates apprentices’ success
Food manufacturer “extremely proud” after budding engineers complete four-and-a-half year apprenticeship