Cherry news archive – Page 52
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Hefestus conducts cherry trials
Controlled trials help development of method to extend cherry shelf-life by more than 20 days
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Hefestus makes cherry breakthrough
Israel-based packaging technology specialist Hefestus has announced that it has made a breakthrough in packaging solutions that extend the shelf life of fresh cherries without compromising appearance or taste.
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Turkish cherries enjoy bumper year
Turkey's cherry export industry has enjoyed a bumper campaign this year, according to a new GAIN report by the United States Department of Agriculture's (USDA) Foreign Agricultural Service on the country's stonefruit season.
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Turkish cherries to set export record
New report by USDA reveals that the country's fresh cherry shipments are set to hit a record 65,000 tonnes in 2010
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Japanese cherry imports rise
Japanese cherry imports have risen by 10 per cent this season, according to a new report from the USDA
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Australian cherry conference underway
The Australian Cherry Industry Conference is underway in Melbourne, with water scarcity chief amongst the issues addressed
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US cherry expectations reined in
Final volume forecasts are being revised further downwards as the North West cherry season rolls on in the US.
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Northwest cherry volumes go south
Final volume forecasts are being revised further downwards as the Northwest cherry season rolls on in the US
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Sainsbury's lowers English cherry spec
Sainsbury’s has delighted English cherry growers by lowering its size specification in a bid to help them market a greater proportion of their crop.
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'Solid' NW cherry season continues
Industry anticipates a stable second-half for this year's campaign, with 4.5m-5m boxes still to be shipped
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Picota cherry campaign nears record sales
Spain’s Pictota cherry exporters are experiencing strong season in key markets, such as the UK and Germany
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Picota cherry sales rocket
Sales of Picota cherries are “going through the roof” as the summer product looks to smash its record sales mark.
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German cherry harvest ‘likely to fall’
Smaller harvest expected for both sweet and sour cherries, after crop affected by frosts and heavy rains
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Cool weather reduces cherry yields
A cool spring and early summer period has led to a lowering of predicted cherry yields from the US Pacific Northwest
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Chilean cherries look to Asia
A potential boom in Chilean cherry production next season will put added focus on sales to Asian markets
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Taiwan slows Northwest cherry shipments
Issues with pesticide residues have slowed Northwest cherry shipments to Taiwan, the premier Asian market for the fruit
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Large early cherries in Northwest
The Pacific Northwest is enjoying large early-season cherry varieties, with shipments expected to peak around 25-28 June
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Picota cherries make late arrival
The first Picota cherries of the 2010 season are set to arrive in British supermarkets next week, around 15 days later than in an average season.
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US cherry volumes set for fall
The US department of agriculture (USDA) has forecast that sweet and tart cherry production will drop in US following cold, wet spring and frost damage.
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More US cherries fail Taiwan tests
Another batch of US cherries in Taiwan has been found to contain excessive pesticide levels, forcing an increase in spot checks