All Fruit articles – Page 368
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ArticleAfruibana backs fair introduction of living wages
How a “Living Wage” will be calculated and updated requires a global consensus, the organisation stated, while the costs of implementation must be shared
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ArticleCorpoHass wins government business award
Trade association recognised for its efforts to promote Colombian Hass avocados in the global market
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ArticleBrazilian fruit exports fall 11 per cent in first half of 2022
Heavy rains in São Francisco Valley hit mango and grape exports, but melons, watermelons and limes register increase in shipments
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ArticleNext steps in resolving South African citrus issues
South African citrus sources are now urgently awaiting further steps in resolving issues with new EU regulations
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ArticleEver Tru Farms expands
Leading berry grower extends production base by 6ha, boosting year-round supply programme
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ArticleNew hope for South African citrus exports to the EU
South African and the European Union leaders seek a resolution to current citrus standoff
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ArticlePML: Government U-turns are crippling the logistics sector
Company says chaotic thinking and ill-thought-out strategies are causing disruption and inflicting financial hardship
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ArticleHuelva closes challenging berry campaign
Slight contraction in strawberry sales but blueberry and raspberry volume keeps on growing
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VideoMore room for growth in French market for avocados
Key players from France’s avocado trade explain how the country can continue to lead the way in terms of sales per capita
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ArticleWestfalia expects strong summer avo supply to US
Group guarantees retailers a full supply of the “highest quality fruit possible” to meet shopper demand around National Avocado Day
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ArticleTrade mourns loss of leading Italian fresh produce buyer
Annabella Donnarumma, an experienced fresh produce buyer and much-loved member of the Italian trade, has died unexpectedly
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ArticleRed Rich Fruits gets mango harvest underway
Darwin-grown fruit arrives at Sydney Markets, with Australian grower-packer-marketer expecting long-running season
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ArticleStudy confirms pollinators stabilise yields
New research shows the role that bees and other pollinators play in stabilising the production of crops including fruits, reducing the uncertainty that causes price spikes
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ArticleUnica adds berries to expanding line-up
Integration of Bonafrú cooperative means it will now market strawberries, raspberries and blueberries for the first time
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ArticleT&G frees up more capital
Orchard sale to superannuation fund helps finance Envy expansion plan
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ArticleLyro Robotics secures funding
Australian robotic packer start-up raises A$1.5m from overseas and local investors
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ArticleGI certification for “non-stinky” durian
Thai intellectual property office grants geographical indication to Pak Chong-Khao Yai durian
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AnalysisNew report highlights importance of soil health
New NFU report sets out importance of soil in food production
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ArticleGRI opens Brussels office to boost EU impact
The Global Reporting Initiative said the opening of its Brussels location comes at a crucial stage for corporate sustainability in the EU
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ArticleOpinion: ‘Shipping lines are taking advantage of importers and driving up inflation’
Terry Watts, CEO of UK melon and pineapple importer Vidafresh, says artificially high freight rates are damaging the health of the nation and the fresh produce industry

