All Fruit articles – Page 353
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ArticleZespri welcomes UK-NZ FTA
The kiwifruit marketer plans to export more New Zealand fruit to Britain thanks to the zero-tariff deal
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ArticleIFPA to host Sydney networker
Fresh Connect event takes place this month, as newly formed association reveals Hort Connections speakers
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ArticleLabour boost for New Zealand growers
Government increases cap for Recognised Seasonal Employer scheme by 1,600
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ArticleUK-New Zealand FTA signed
Reduced tariffs on apples, onions and kiwifruit give a boost to New Zealand exporters
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ArticleNew varieties drive N&A Group’s organic plans
Leading fruit company secures Australian master licences for Isaaq and Swing apples
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ArticleFlood hits Brisbane Produce Market
Trading stops as water level approaches eight metres inside Rocklea site
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ArticleCosmic Crisp makes European entry
Following its established success in the US as well as during last year's trials in Europe, Cosmic Crisp is ready for its European debut
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UK and NZ finalise FTA
The UK and New Zealand have finalised their free trade deal agreed in principle last October
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ArticleSHAFFE warns of fallout from Ukraine conflict
Fruit destined for Russia and Ukraine could be destined for other markets, leading to oversupply
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ArticleUkrainian produce exports 'have stopped'
Fruit and veg exports no longer moving, say traders in Poland, while in Russia the rouble's buying power falls
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Article'We will ensure workforce for growers,' says Defra
Government promises to ensure UK growers have the workforce they need as war in Ukraine generates alarm over seasonal labour availability
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ArticleWorst border disruption 'yet to come', warns PML
Logistics boss says queues at border will be “ten times worse” once physical border inspections are introduced on 1 July
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ArticleSH apple volumes to fall in 2022
World Apple and Pear Association has released the Southern Hemisphere crop forecast for the upcoming season
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ArticleHome Office announces visa concessions for Ukrainians
Changes allow Ukrainians in the UK to have their visas temporarily extended or be able to switch onto different visa routes
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ArticleCitrus uncertainty in South Africa
South African citrus growers are facing a difficult period of cost increases in 2022, as well as other challenges
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ArticleUkraine conflict casts shadow over trade
Suppliers and retailers are already feeling the effect of economic sanctions and logistical disruptions
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Scrap produce packaging, says WRAP
No need for plastic packaging – sell fresh uncut produce loose, says WRAP report
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ArticleCTF unveils first 100% Chilean red table grape
The early to mid-season variety has a crunchy texture, high productivity and long postharvest shelf-life
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ArticleHalls appoints Tracey Davies as new group MD
Davies, who currently leads the group’s fresh produce business, takes over from Pete Backwell who retires in July
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ArticleIndonesian partnership for DiMuto
Sewu Segar Nusantara partners with DiMuto to enhance supply chain visibility including for its Sunpride brand

