All Fruit articles – Page 321
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ArticleJoin the knowledge hub at Asia Fruit Logistica
Asiafruit Congress and Asiafruit Business Forum take place together on the show floor at Asia’s premier fresh produce trade show
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ArticleTuber Group completes MyFresh deal
Fruit and veg supplier raises £4.8m to secure purchase of UK prepared produce business
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ArticleSharp fall in Spain’s July exports
Adverse weather hits production in Spain and leads to drop in export volume and value for July
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ArticleLidl sales soar as inflation bites
The discounter remains fastest growing grocery retailer in UK as consumers tighten belts, NielsenIQ finds
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ArticleIceland promotes produce in brain health campaign
Iceland Foods will promote fruit, veg and salads across all UK stores this month as part of a consumer initiative to help combat dementia
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ArticleNew drying techniques adopted by SA raisin growers
Drying practices among several initiatives adopted by the South African industry to improve quality
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ArticleRijk Zwaan brings ‘colourful life’ to Bangkok
Breeding company to host melon event in lead-up to Asia Fruit Logistica
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ArticleCherryPlus Traceability trial delivers supply chain benefits
Pilot programme tracked the movement of products in New South Wales cherry and potato supply chains
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ArticleAHEIA adds to board at AGM
Joseph Ekman of Fresh Produce Group and Christian Jones of Perfection Fresh join board of Australian Horticulture Exporters’ & Importers’ Association
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ArticleWCO brings together citrus community at Fruit Attraction
Conference and Networking Event aim to foster exchange of views on the issues affecting the sector
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ArticleIFG honours long-term licensee with inaugural DW Cain Award
Agricola Andrea is IFG’s largest licensed grower in Peru, producing 100 per cent IFG varieties
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ArticleKeyGene seminar highlights benefits of DNA analysis in produce breeding
DNA analysis can boost efficiency in selecting favourable traits in the fruit sector, according to experts ahead of the KeyGene seminar
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ArticleEgyptian courts issue injunctions against grape farms
Growers found to have been producing Sun World’s Midnight Beauty black seedless grapes without a license face injunctions
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ArticlePeru and Mexico take larger slice of blueberry market
The two countries have capitalised on growing demand for fresh biueberries worldwide, according to the International Blueberry Organization
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ArticleSevere challenges ahead for Italian apple exporters
Less fruit to sell, smaller sizes, faster ripening and lower market prices mean tough months ahead for companies like Vip Val Venosta
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ArticleHorizon Industrial Parks to set up first cold chain facility in Bangalore for IG International
The facility, due to open in mid-2023, will be able to handle more than 200 refrigerated containers per day
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ArticleColombia Puede opens doors for rural farmers
A project to rebuild the social fabric in areas once blighted by armed conflict through farming and trade has helped thousands of farmers in rural Colombia
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ArticleDriscoll’s and Plenty partnership unveils vertical farm campus
US-based 48ha campus to grow indoor, vertically farmed berries at scale with a potential annual production capacity exceeding 9,000 tonnes
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ArticlePhilippines loses hold on Asian banana exports
Growing competition from neighbouring countries sees the Philippines’ share of Asian banana exports shrink to just 60 per cent
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ArticleChris Bavin shares vision for greengrocers’ trade body
BBC presenter and former greengrocer wants to build UK network of businesses to make them easier to find at what he sees as a time of opportunity for independent fresh produce retailers

