All Fruit articles – Page 348
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ArticleWebinar analyses impact of Ukraine conflict
Southern Hemisphere exporters face “difficult decisions” on where to divert fruit destined for Russia and Ukraine
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ArticleSpanish apple season heading into the red
Producers will lose millions of euros unless retail prices are increased immediately, Fepex warns
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ArticleIG licenses new stonefruit and pome fruits
Leading Indian importer enters into an agreement with Ben Dor Fruits to cultivate 1m plants
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ArticleAM Fresh launches Mexican grape venture
Terramara Fresh established in partnership with Chilean table grape producer-exporter Rio Blanco
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ArticleAutumn edition of Produce Plus out now
Autumn edition features technology focus plus the latest in apples and pears, kiwifruit and grapes
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ArticleRockit launches Ramadan campaign
Well-known artist helps showcase miniature apple offering in the Middle East and South-East Asia
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ArticleNIAB joins global climate initiative
Crop research centre joins AIM4C project to accelerate development and application of climate-smart agricultural innovations
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ArticleFepex calls for urgent action on spiralling costs
It is seeking subsidies, an easing of restrictions on phytosanitary treatments and better crisis management measures
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ArticleModern apples are 'larger and less acidic'
Longer shelf-life and less bitter taste also common traits compared with ancient, wild varieties, says new research
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ArticleBerlin restrictions to be lifted ahead of Fruit Logistica
Visitors to leading fresh produce trade show no longer need to present proof of Covid testing, recovery or vaccination
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ArticleExport surge for Chinese pineapples
Demand for Chinese-grown fruit is rising in Asia and new RCEP agreement is facilitating trade
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ArticleJupiter’s biomass now powering homes
The company’s prepared fruit facility is transforming fruit that does not pass Jupiter’s strict quality tests into biogas
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ArticleFDF urges govt to ease food inflation
Food and Drink Federation warns that government must act now to avoid "inevitable" food price inflation
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ArticleGovt confirms SAWs £10.10/hr wage
Home Office confirms minimum hourly wage of £10.10 for seasonal horticultural workers employed from 6 April
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ArticleTessa apple spread its wings across Europe
The new club variety is transitioning from newcomer to established market player
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ArticleZimbabwe citrus eyes China
Industry hopeful of supplying China in 2022 once new protocol is implemented
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ArticleSeven Fresh deploys autonomous vehicles
Chinese fresh food retailer turns to contact-free delivery to maintain services during Covid-19 outbreak
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ArticleTasmania backs blueberries and potatoes
State government provides funding for innovative R&D projects to help potato and blueberry industries
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ArticleMOYA deadline draws closer
Just over one month left to enter Australasia’s premier marketing award for fresh produce and floral industries
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AdvertorialIn&Out: growers commit to conserve 'blue gold'
Advertorial: Innovative irrigation and other new techniques help produce high-quality fruit and veg while saving water

