All Fruit articles – Page 362
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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
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ArticleNZ pipfruit sector looks to new horizons
More than 250 industry stakeholders expected for next week’s NZAPI Conference in Nelson
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ArticleAvante Agri-Products signs Singapore deal
Philippine exporter will provide wholesaler Bananah & Co with fresh fruits including pineapple and papaya
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ArticleOzblu brings touch of magic to China
United Exports says its Peruvian-grown OZblu Magica remains the blueberry of choice for Chinese customers
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ArticleChilean Table Grape Committee set up to boost national industry
The new committee is tasked with halting the decline in the country’s table grape sector
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ArticleLotus’s unveils expansion plans
Operator of Thai hypermarket chain commits significant investment to open new stores and refresh existing stores
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ArticleCross brand benefits for Australian macadamias
Promotions with Yonsei Dairy and Drop Top reach over 500,000 South Korean consumers
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ArticleSouth Africa negotiates citrus solution with EU
An agreement has been reached to clear the hundreds of citrus containers stranded in EU ports
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ArticlePink Lady Food Photographer of the Year open for 2023 entries
New category added for images showing the joy experienced through food
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ArticleComplutense to be alma mater of first Master’s degree for produce professionals
Madrid’s prestigious university endorses Shaffe’s International Master’s degree for professionals in the fruit and vegetable sector
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ArticleJupiter Group enjoys record-breaking South African orange season
Week 31 marked first time the group had packed over 100,000 15kg boxes of Valencia oranges in a single week
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ArticleNufri gears up for start of 2022 apple harvest
Full production at the company’s farm in La Rasa will mitigate the shortfall in production in Lleida
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ArticlePiñata Farms refreshes strawberry brand
New look and packaging to hit the market as Sunshine Coast strawberry season begins
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ArticlePeruvian blueberries set to break more records
Peruvian blueberry growers and exporters association projects exports to exceed 250,000 tonnes by the end of the 2022/23 season
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ArticleBritish Columbian cherries gain access to Korea
Cherries from the Canadian province now have access to the Asian market with tariffs soon to be eliminated

