All Fruit articles – Page 371
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ArticleConsultation opens to address agri-food skills needs in Kent
Recommendations from report by Growing Kent & Medway will be implemented to address skills challenges facing agri-food sector in the region from autumn 2022
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ArticlePeruvian ag exports smash through US$4bn barrier in H1
Exports get off to a strong start in 2022 but growth slowed down significantly in the second quarter
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ArticleDeon Joubert says South African citrus is under threat
”Politically motivated” EU regulations could see R654m of the country’s citrus destroyed, he warns
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ArticleEgyptian court rules against unlicensed grape growers
Experts believe the decision by a court in Egypt to order the uprooting of illegally planted Early Sweet grape vines is good news in terms of the country’s access to the best varieties
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Article'Worst time for government chaos', says ParcelHero
Political chaos couldn’t come at a worse time for retailers and their delivery partners, says delivery company ParcelHero
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ArticleClemenGold Foundation aims to raise Covid-19 vaccine awareness
Foundation introduces Covid-19 awareness programme in South Africa to combat vaccine hesitancy in farming communities
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ArticleYellow Kiwi Project bears fruit
NKP and Rivoira sign historic agreement to develop two new yellow kiwifruit varieties
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ArticleQuality shines through in gloomy 2022
During the Global Avocado Congress, Roger Armitage of Halls spoke about the challenges facing the company in 2022 and future growth opportunities
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ArticleShel-Life creates a second skin to protect avocados
Teresa Molina, head of technology at PolyNatural, outlines the benefits of the company’s 100 per cent natural and certified organic solution
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ArticleChef Miguel Barclay celebrates National Berry Month
Chef Miguel Barclay – known for his cost-effective and creative culinary skills – has partnered with Love Fresh Berries to launch new recipes that celebrate the versatility of British berries during National Berry Month
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ArticleSenior EMEnA hire for Fall Creek
Michel Kaczmarek Joins Fall Creek as commercial manager for Europe, the Middle East and northern Africa
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ArticleUK trade event highlights USPs of Picota cherries
European Picota suppliers ramp up promotional activity against backdrop of strong season
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ArticleColombian avo season starts at Westfalia
The country is described as an “exciting cultivation region” for the company
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ArticleSouth African citrus industry issues stark warning
CGA says new entry regulations for oranges will be impossible to comply with and have a huge effect on the South African citrus sector
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ArticleNFU calls on hort members to complete labour survey as shortages bite
Faced with labour shortages as high as 40 per cent in first half of year, NFU is gathering evidence to help expand Seasonal Worker Scheme in 2023
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ArticleDutch government looks at best taxes for healthy diets
As part of its National Prevention Agreement, the Netherlands is lining up a reduction in VAT on fruit and vegetables to zero
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ArticleAgroFresh expands Californian produce freshness solutions
Group expands its SmartFresh portfolio to a wider range of crops including apples, pears, avocados, kiwifruit and stonefruit
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ArticleFruPro, Kölla UK and FareShare unite to fight waste
FruPro believes its collaboration with importer Kölla UK and charity network FareShare show the fight against waste is gaining momentum
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ArticlePassion fruit popularity “soars”
Frieda’s Branded Produce says mainstream food industry is “falling in love” with the fruit
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ArticleGreenyard USA/Seald Sweet unveils new recyclable packaging label
The clementine packs are available in stores from July to November is 2lb and 3lb formats

