All articles by Bree Caggiati – Page 5
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NewsNew project unlocks performance insights for Australian avocado exporters
Applied Horticultural Research to lead benchmarking initiative in Hong Kong and Kuala Lumpur
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NewsNFF appoints Michael Guerin as new CEO
Guerin takes over from interim chief executive, Su McCluskey, from March 2026
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NewsJapan’s domestic mandarin production set to rebound in 2025/26
Improved weather conditions to stabilise production in coming season while gradual structural decline to pose continued challenges
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NewsKorean citrus growers call for support as US import tariff phased out
Sharp increase in US mandarin imports coincide with planned tariff phase-out, sparking fears for local industry
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NewsHort Innovation launches new research to boost Australian carrot quality
Three-year project set to help growers reduce losses, improve crop quality, and meet demands of domestic and export markets
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NewsWoolworths partners with DoorDash to expand convenience delivery offering
Partnership adds to retailer’s On Demand service which currently offers convenience delivery through the Milkrun app
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NewsKorean consumers seek out frozen alternatives as price of fresh fruit rises
Annual imports of frozen fruit on track to reach record levels for second consecutive year
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NewsChina’s pear imports decline amid waning demand for western varieties
Domestic production area projected to decrease while exports are still on the rise
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NewsIndustry calls for national approach to potato mop top virus
Industry representatives meet to develop set of recommendations for state jurisdictions on the management of PMTV
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NewsUSA Pears launches World Pear Day campaign
Fresh campaign sees pears rain down animated Times Square billboards and across Manhattan buses
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NewsLeaderBrand reports strong start to sweetcorn season
Despite adverse weather in September and October, improved conditions have helped crops recover in time for summer demand
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NewsFDP Group acquires UNFI Produce
Move will see the Canadian fresh produce distributor provide a broader selection of fruits and vegetables while strengthening its position within the organic market
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NewsIncreased 2025 grower returns reflect momentum in T&G’s Apples business
New Zealand marketer set to pay a total of NZ$172mn in returns to its grower network, up 25 per cent on last season
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NewsOndine expands domestic and export reach
Boosted volumes and a refreshed marketing programme support expansion for Australian-grown flat peaches and nectarines
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NewsBloom Fresh announces PVR victory as China’s Supreme Court upholds decisive administrative penalty
Decision brings closure to the multi-year infringement case involving large-scale illegal Sweet Sapphire plantings
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NewsChina’s grape imports continue to decline as domestic production improves
Recent USDA report forecasts China’s 2025/26 table grape production at 15mn tonnes, up 6 per cent year on year
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NewsLeaderBrand mourns the loss of horticultural pioneer Stuart Davis
Davis has contributed over 35 years to New Zealand’s horticulture industry including in areas of sustainability and pest management
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NewsNew Zealand apple exporters look for US alternatives as tariffs bite
One Hawke’s Bay grower will divert volume away from the US as he readies for significant crop of large apples this season
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NewsDurian trial positive step in developing China’s domestic production
Tropical climate in Yunnan’s southern tip could be key to growing China’s highly favoured fruit
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NewsResearchers discover coffee scraps help preserve blueberry freshness
UNSW study uses nanofibres from coffee grounds to protect waterloss and extend expiry date of blueberries

