All Fruit articles – Page 216

  • Kissabel-apple-Ph-Marco-Parisi-3
    News

    Southern Hemisphere to produce bigger volume of Kissabel apples

    2023-04-17T12:11:00Z

    Production in Australia continues to grow, while work continues on test orchards in Chile, Argentina and South Africa

  • Leon Ai, Rockit's China country manager – sales and marketing
    News

    New China country manager for Rockit

    2023-04-17T04:40:00Z

    Miniature apple brand appoints Leon Ai to new role in partnership with Primary Collaboration New Zealand (Shanghai)

  • Australian table grapes
    News

    Promising prospects for Australian grapes in Philippines

    2023-04-17T03:02:00Z

    Southern Hemisphere supplier aims to expand volume and variety range to important Asian market

  • BelOrta raspberries
    News

    Local raspberries boost berry popularity in Belgium

    2023-04-14T13:00:00Z

    As the season kicks off, Belgium cooperative BelOrta says improved availability of locally grown raspberries is helping to increase domestic consumption of the fruit

  • Yorkshire Rhubarb credit yorkshirerhubarb
    News

    It’s all rhubarb to British consumers

    2023-04-14T11:57:00Z

    Brits want to eat more seasonal produce but don’t know how, new Ocado survey suggests

  • Oscar Gold and Oscar Green
    News

    Primland welcomes smooth transition from North to South

    2023-04-14T09:58:00Z

    As the Southern Hemisphere kiwifruit season gets underway, France’s Primland reports higher volumes of Oscar Gold from South Africa and superior quality Oscar Green from Chile

  • LBP Rotterdam
    Comment

    LBP Rotterdam in the spotlight

    2023-04-14T09:03:00Z

    Commercial director Anton Filippo discusses the start to the year, the direction of the business and the progress of the company’s customs clearing operation

  • Thai durian
    News

    New rail link for Thai fruit

    2023-04-14T06:25:00Z

    Direct link to China opens in April providing a boost for Thai durian exporters

  • Rockit apple harvest 2021
    News

    Rockit on track for record crop

    2023-04-14T05:48:00Z

    Miniature apple brand expects strong New Zealand crop despite the impact of Cyclone Gabrielle

  • Joya apples
    News

    Joya apples increase visibility in Ireland

    2023-04-13T16:35:00Z

    With Joya apple volumes up this season, Joya Europe sees potential for growth on the Irish market and raising brand awareness is the immediate priority

  • Odrek Rwabwogo is determined to boost Ugandan exports
    News

    Making a name for Ugandan fresh produce

    2023-04-13T12:42:00Z

    Odrek Rwabwogo of Uganda’s Presidential Advisory Committee on Exports and Industrial Development (PACEID) tells Fred Searle what he thinks the country must do to establish itself as a trusted supplier to the UK and Europe

  • Aliya Hajee wants to see government support for Ugandan Hass growers
    News

    Uganda's avocado ambitions

    2023-04-13T12:34:00Z

    Fred Searle travels to the East African nation as it begins to export Hass for the very first time. The aim: to establish the country as a trusted supplier and help lift small-scale farmers out of poverty

  • President Yoweri Museveni speaking at the press conference in Gulu
    News

    Uganda goes global

    2023-04-13T12:26:00Z

    It may have been slower to embrace exports than some of its East African neighbours, but Uganda is now targeting rapid growth in fresh produce shipments, not least to the UK. Fred Searle reports

  • Els Berckmoes at the Research Station for Vegetable Production in Sint-Katelijne-Waver
    News

    Where next for Belgian horticultural research?

    2023-04-13T12:18:00Z

    Located in Flanders, Belgium’s vegetable heartland, the Research Station for Vegetable Production has 60 years’ experience in translating academic research into practical knowledge for greenhouse and open-field growers. Fred Searle speaks to its director Els Berckmoes about the challenges for producers and what the non-profit is doing to help

  • Guy Jennes says the auction system has many advantages
    News

    Could Britain learn from Belgium's auction system?

    2023-04-13T12:09:00Z

    Severe shortages in fresh produce have refocused attention on the pitfalls of UK supermarkets’ preference for seasonal contracts. Fred Searle travels to Belgium to see how the country’s fruit and vegetable auctions do things differently

  • Hoogstraten links shoppers to growers through on-pack QR codes
    News

    Belgium’s UK export mission

    2023-04-13T12:01:00Z

    Rather than prompting Belgium to focus its efforts on other markets, Brexit has seen the country actively target export growth in Britain. Fred Searle crosses the Channel to find out how and why

  • Del Monte Greek kiwifruit in Israel
    News

    Del Monte makes Israel kiwifruit move

    2023-04-13T09:53:00Z

    Group completes the first sale of its Greece-grown kiwifruit in Israel as it aims to reinforce brand awareness in the country

  • Australian Glasshouse - photo credit Sally Tsoutas
    News

    Automating Australian protected cropping

    2023-04-13T06:46:00Z

    New indoor cropping-focused project to work on smart solutions for managing horticultural crops

  • Singrow CEO and Chief Scientist Dr. Bao Shengjie
    News

    Singrow announces expansion

    2023-04-13T06:13:00Z

    Singapore-based agri-genomics firm opens R&D facility and reveals plans for further Asian expansion

  • David Webster Headshot.JPG
    News

    LEAF announces new CEO

    2023-04-12T14:42:00Z

    David Webster joins the sustainable farming group as CEO in September from the UK grocery division of Associated British Foods where he is sustainability director