All Fruit articles – Page 341
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ArticleSweet outlook for Australian berries
Incoming production boost set to power berry Australian berry industry’s growth
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ArticleNFU launches strategy to grow produce exports
UK produce exports could grow 30 per cent by 2030, NFU says in new export strategy
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ArticleIFOAM calls for “holistic approach” on carbon
IFOAM Organics Europe urges EU to recognise the multiple environmental benefits of organics and adopt a systemic approach to carbon farming
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ArticleIQB teams up with Osiris to develop new blues varieties
Australian and Chilean companies join forces to provide the market with new high-quality varieties this year
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ArticleChina-Laos rail link bears fruit
Thai fruit exporters eager to capitalise on new rail services to China as Covid-19 disrupts supply chains
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ArticleUnifrutti blood oranges return to Japan
New protocol sees Sicilian blood oranges once again shipped to Japan in collaboration with Nippon Express
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ArticleNutrano sells banana assets to LPG
Deal strengthens LPG’s Australian banana business, as Nutrano focuses on citrus and tropicals
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ArticleChallenging campaign ahead for Chilean citrus
Producers and exporters braced for tough season as Covid, conflict and drought disrupt supply
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ArticleFruit and veg in UK ‘half as nutritious’
New study reveals fresh produce sold in the UK contains fewer nutrients than it did in 1940, reports the Mail Online
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ArticleFyffes organises Ireland’s first National Fitness Games
‘Fuelled by Fyffes’ event offers up challenges that test power, endurance, speed and strength
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ArticleGrubMarket acquires Salix Fruits
Food tech company expands into South America with the addition of leading importer-exporter
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ArticleNet-zero production gets £1m research funding boost
Six sustainable horticulture projects receive funding from Growing Kent & Medway for projects to boost resilience to climate change, improve pest and disease resistance, and increase crops’ nutritional value
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ArticleShoppers seek value as inflation hits 11-year high
Kantar reports “clear flight to value” as supermarket shoppers watch their spending and sales fall by almost six per cent in latest 12-week period
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ArticleGWF supports displaced Ukrainian people
Organisation links arms with Ukrainian Berries Association to support internally displaced people during conflict
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ArticleSustainability project for NZ apples
Multi-million-dollar project to help industry achieve its goal of becoming spray-free by 2050
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ArticleNZ persimmon growers ready to get picking
Exports a key focus as industry looks to develop foothold in Vietnam
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ArticleRed apricots bring warm glow for Apofruit Italia
In partnership with producer Agricola Guidi and distributor Gruppo Mediterraneo, this year the cooperative wants to double the volume of premium apricots it sells worldwide.
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ArticleHouseholds with children already saving to afford Christmas
Retail inflation is pushing some UK families to start saving already with their Christmas shopping bills in mind
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ArticleAsda and Morrisons slash prices in fight for market share
The two supermarkets announce they are cutting prices to help customers cope with inflationary pressures
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ArticleFNSEA urges Macron to act on food sovereignty
France’s main farming union has called on president Emmanuel Macron to prioritise food sovereignty and sustainability following his re-election

