Exotic fruit news archive – Page 72

  • Gill White chats to Master Alan French on the tour
    Article

    Fruiterers go Western

    2009-09-13T12:01:01Z

    The Worshipful Company of Fruiterers made its first official visit to the new Western International Market this week.

  • watermelons
    Article

    Flooding destroys fruit in São Paulo

    2009-09-10T11:32:46Z

    Traders in São Paulo, Brazil, lost tonnes of watermelons and pineapples on Tuesday due to flooding brought about by severe rainfall

  • Jasmine Harman is one of the faces of the campaign
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    South Africa launches three-way campaign

    2009-09-10T08:01:01Z

    The South African fruit industry has launched a major campaign to support sales of stonefruit, top fruit and grapes in the UK.

  • Banana sector enjoys positive summer spree
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    Banana sector enjoys positive summer spree

    2009-09-04T09:40:42Z

    Summer has found the banana category in a buoyant mood as the industry, poised to suffer its annual summer sales slow down, enjoyed good prices, favourable weather conditions and some interesting prospects. Alex Lawson reports

  • Watermelons may be biofuel answer
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    Watermelons may be biofuel answer

    2009-09-02T09:01:01Z

    Watermelons have been thrust forward as the latest option in the continuing search for efficient biofuels.

  • Lee Vallender with Manchester Markets’ Phil Metcalfe, Michele Hudson and Kenny Leah
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    Manchester in limbo

    2009-08-28T09:35:18Z

    Manchester’s New Smithfield Market has been hit hard by the recession at all levels. While the council re-aligns long-running plans for a major redevelopment of the 40-year-old wholesale market, the traders beneath the dilapidated roof are showing tenacity in the face of adversity. Alex Lawson visited the market

  • Carmel pomegranates
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    Agrexco to double pomegranate exports

    2009-08-25T13:06:20Z

    The Israeli exporter says it expects to export 6,500 tonnes of Carmel-branded pomegranates this season

  • Asian exporters persevere in seeking new markets
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    Asian exporters persevere in seeking new markets

    2009-08-24T09:32:01Z

    A number of Asian fresh produce companies have long signalled their intention to explore new avenues and markets, but with the global recession curtailing opportunities for fresh produce imports and demand declining for the more expensive exotic fruits, they could face substantial challenges. Doris Lee Butterworth reports

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    Looking East for new opportunities

    2009-08-24T09:31:15Z

    As FPJ heads off to man our first-ever stand at Asia Fruit Logistica in Hong Kong, it will be really interesting to witness

  • Some 600 growers are to benefit from the project at first
    Article

    Tanzanians get mango help

    2009-08-21T08:01:01Z

    A project funded by the international financial organisation Common Fund for Commodities (CFC) is boosting smallholders in Tanzania and helping them grow mangoes for export to the fresh produce markets of the EU.

  • lychees
    Article

    Indian lychees bound for US

    2009-08-21T03:04:38Z

    India is set to export fresh lychees to the US next year for the first time, following similar mango access two years ago

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    Tesco sends Thai longan to China

    2009-08-20T06:47:51Z

    Tesco’s plans to boost the Thai export sector are taking shape as 200 tonnes of longan sail for Chinese retail shelves

  • Agrexco pomegranate arils
    Article

    Agrexco offers pomegranate arils

    2009-08-18T11:51:41Z

    The Israeli group is to market 70 tonnes of the fruit between September 2009 and March 2010

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    Total co-operation

    2009-08-14T09:06:01Z

    In the latest of FPJ’s features on the wholesale operations of Total Produce, Tommy Leighton visits Bristol, where Redbridge, Total Produce and multiple Re:fresh award winner Bristol Fruit Sales have been working both in unison and as competitors for nearly two years

  • Baby come back
    Article

    Baby come back

    2009-08-14T09:05:55Z

    Sales of baby vegetables rose during the affluent early and mid-noughties, but as the global recession continues, demand is being pared back. Nevertheless, the sector argues that opportunities are still there to be had, with some banking on home-grown produce faring better than imports. Doris Lee Butterworth finds out more

  • Article

    Clearing a way through the easy peeler category

    2009-08-14T09:05:33Z

    I have often had a bleat about the apparent lack of knowledge that consumers display when asked about the difference between

  • Article

    Vietnam sends durian to US

    2009-08-14T07:38:58Z

    Vietnam’s Dong Nai province has sent its first shipment of durian to the US

  • Taiwan typhoon
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    Typhoon Morakot hits Taiwan crops

    2009-08-12T12:36:12Z

    Taiwan’s agricultural sector has taken a beating from Typhoon Morakot, but imports may fill shortages

  • Sinclair iQ Benchtop helps exotics packers
    Article

    Sinclair iQ Benchtop helps exotics packers

    2009-08-11T12:01:01Z

    Avocado, mango and kiwifruit packing centres are making increasing use of Sinclair’s portable iQ Benchtop system.

  • The land of plenty
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    The land of plenty

    2009-08-07T09:43:21Z

    Marketed as the jewel in the UK food industry’s crown, Lincolnshire produces a substantial amount of the fruit and vegetables consumed throughout the country. Due to the county’s rich and fertile soils, it is the UK’s largest producer of potatoes and also specialises in brassicas, soft fruit, salads and peas. In the second of FPJ’s regional reports on Lincolnshire, Elizabeth O’Keefe clocks up more than 300 miles to take a further look at what the fresh produce industry in the county can offer.