All Fruit articles – Page 367
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ArticleChannel chaos ‘could have been avoided’
Disruption at Dover ‘could have been avoided’ says logistics firm, warning of further border chaos ahead
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ArticleWayCool launches awards programme for Indian farmers
The company is inviting nomination from farmers across different states to acknowledge and reward innovations in Indian agriculture
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ArticleFire engulfs part of Mercamadrid’s fruit and vegetable market
The origin of the blaze, which swept through one of the market’s six fruit and vegetable pavilions on Saturday, remains unknown
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ArticleEU peach and nectarine consumption to rise
EC Agricultural Market Outlook forecasts growth in production this year as well as higher imports from non-EU suppliers
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ArticleGrab digitises Indonesian markets
Superapp works with Indonesian Market Management Association to add markets to GrabMart Pasar programme
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ArticleQuality holds for California grapes
Less than 100m cartons of California grapes are likely to be packed this season but signs point to a high quality crop with good sizing
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ArticleDurian prices spike in Malaysia
Smaller crop and strong demand send durian prices soaring, but industry is still on the hunt for new opportunities overseas
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ArticleFrance and Belgium feel the heat
Producers in western Europe have once again had to contend with soaring summer temperatures, with likely impacts on the apple, pear, potato and vegetable markets
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ArticleCatalan top fruit crop “lowest in five years”
Big drops expected in red, Golden and Granny apples and Ercollini and Limonera pears due to spring frosts
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ArticleM&S acquires Gist
The retailer has bought logistics business Gist as part of a strategy to accelerate its food supply chain transformation
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ArticleSouth African citrus detained at port in EU
Seizure of South African citrus containers on arrival in Europe indicates further escalation of RSA-EU orange spat
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ArticleItalian pear production remains below full potential
The country’s pear producers continue to recover from the combined effects of three disastrous campaigns
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ArticleJupiter Group installs solar panels at RSA facility
Company’s Limpopo packhouse now runs completely on green energy
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ArticleEcuador banana exports fall in first half of 2022
Ukraine war, climatic factors, higher production costs and container shortages cited as main reasons for contraction
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ArticleExtreme weather: fruit companies must ‘create resilience’
Peter Stedman, director of sustainability at Chiquita, considers the climate challenge in the context of wider sustainability efforts
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ArticleChinese lychee growers embrace tech
Alibaba has helped introduce technology to growers improving their production and supply chain
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ArticleSouth African citrus industry impressed with Maputo progress
Investments and improvements make Maputo a greater option for the country’s citrus exports
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ArticlePrognosfruit looks at global picture in Belgrade
The annual apple and pear gathering will analyse both European and global trends when it returns to an in-person event in Serbia next month
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ArticleManbulloo to manage new mango varieties
Subsidiary Mango Road awarded commercial rights to three new mango varieties by Queensland government
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ArticleIsrael and UAE seek joint ventures in Africa
The foreign ministries of the UAE and Israel are working on a shared database to help their companies take advantage of opportunities in Africa, including in agriculture and water

