Dried fruit and nuts news archive – Page 14
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ArticleTurkey’s horticultural exports buck trend
Fruit, vegetable and nut exports all rose in March while many of the country’s other exports suffered a sharp decline
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ArticleCovid-19 impact wide and varied
From eastern Europe to Central Asia, the response to the coronavirus is affecting all stages of the supply chain, according to Andriy Yarmak of the UN’s FAO
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ArticleStandout year for Australian produce
Statistics released by Hort Innovation show in the past financial year Australian horticulture recorded its highest ever production value
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ArticleAustralians urged to consume more nuts
Study reveals only 2 per cent of Australians consume the recommended daily intake of nuts
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ArticleSouth Africa invests in raisin drying in exports push
New drying method is allowing raisin growers to boost product quality and volumes as South Africa looks to increase exports to UK and Asia
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ArticleRaisins South Africa targets UK export boost
Industry looks to promote high agronomy standards and product quality as its competes with Turkey and California for market share
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ArticleAustralian agriculture looks long-term
Hard choices and a long-term view are required if Australia’s agriculture industry is to have a successful future
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ArticleGulf reacts as Iranian cases grow
The coronavirus outbreak in Iran has been the most deadly outside of China, prompting many countries in the region to impose travel restrictions
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ArticleAlmond tree fertilisation breakthrough
Self-fertilising trees developed in Australia could secure the future of the almond industry
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ArticlePeru broadens export offer
Production of dates, figs, ginger and turmeric are growing rapidly in the Andean nation
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ArticleMarquis to make its mark with macadamias
Rebranded group underlines its credentials as the world’s largest processor and marketer of the nut
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ArticleBan on plastic waste exports in Environment Bill
New powers for the government to crack down on outsourcing of plastic pollution included in return of Environment Bill
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ArticleSA raisins target UK growth
South African growers' body launches promotional campaign to boost raisin sales in the UK
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ArticleJapanese retailers embrace US tariff cuts
Prices of US fresh produce in Japan have already dropped with after the implementation of a new FTA
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ArticleAldi Xmas veg "Christmas gift"
Aldi reduces prices by nearly a quarter on Christmas vegetables ahead of the big day
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ArticleSA honours raisin champions
Ceremony aims to mark a century of raisin production in South Africa and honour some of its finest modern growers
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ArticleBesana sets targets on plastic use
Italian dried fruit and nut supplier says it is aiming to have 'zero impact' on the environment within the next 15 years
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ArticleVersatile prunes cash in on vegan boom
The rise in plant-based diets has created a new opening for the humble prune, says the California Prune Board
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ArticleMoney talks in packaging
The higher cost of sustainable packaging, and consumers' reluctance to pay more for it, are an obstacle to progress as the fresh produce sector strives to cut its plastic waste
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ArticleA date with sustainable packaging
US date brand Natural Delights launches 100 per cent recycled new packaging

