All Fruit articles – Page 345
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ArticleChanges in shipping destinations apparent for South Africa
Clear changes in supply patterns of the country’s apples and pears this season while shipments of citrus expected to top 2021 volumes
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ArticleQtee kickstarts BelOrta pear campaign
The pear variety will once again be marketed under the Belgian cooperative’s Earth label, as Qtee starts the final year of its transition to organic
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ArticleQuality key to table grape growth
Rabobank suggests that better-quality table grapes could attract consumers and “revitalise the category”
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ArticleHort Innovation supply chain project combines expertise
New effort to safeguard produce quality amid supply-chain challenges will bring together a number of fresh produce industries and state governments
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ArticleSeeka reports on “tough” six months
Poor fruit quality and labour shortage eat into first half earnings
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ArticlePhilippine durian growers urged to expand
Government encourages growers to make the most of surging demand for the fruit and focus on new varieties
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ArticleStephen Fink joins Dayka & Hackett
Former Mission executive to spearhead Frutura-owned company’s move into avocados
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ArticleCosts continue to increase in South Africa
News that the prices of container board products will rise is another blow for the country’s fruit export industries
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ArticleVitor celebrates 50 years
Costa Group’s citrus and table grape brand has represented premium quality for five decades
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ArticleColes removes plastic produce bags in trial
Australian retailer to take single-use bags out of ACT stores and encourage reusable options
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ArticleSA Sultanas’ sustainability drive goes on
Raisins South Africa says that higher-than-average rainfall has failed to hold back SA Sultanas’ sustainability efforts
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ArticleInvestment pours into Indian “food parks”
With climate change and the war in Ukraine threatening global food security, India is regarded as key to feeding South Asia and the Middle East
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ArticleFelixstowe strike ‘regrettable’, says dried fruit and nut supplier
Besana managing director Riccardo Calcagni insists firm’s UK deliveries will not be delayed by planned stoppage at Port of Felixstowe
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ArticleCommBank introduces green loan
Australian bank makes funding available at discounted rates for environmentally sustainable projects
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ArticleSave Foods’ Peruvian pilots
Post-harvest treatment specialist begins seven commercial pilots with Peruvian exporters
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ArticleProduction dip for Washington apples
WSTFA estimate suggests overall crop volume will be slightly down year-on-year
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ArticleIsrael driving ag-tech revolution
Israeli companies continue to lead the way in agricultural innovation, addressing issues like labour shortages and waste with brand-new technologies
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ArticleBorough Market strives for sustainability with new trader standards
Move sets standards for quality, sustainability, animal welfare, opportunity and accessibility among other principles
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ArticleSome South African containers released but threat persists
There has been some progress for South African citrus as some of the containers trapped in European ports are released, but huge losses still loom
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ArticleJapanese melons on trial in US
Matsui Seed provides Washington State University with eight varieties to trial in US conditions

