All Fruit articles – Page 396
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ArticleNew partnership for Yonghui and Camposol
New agreement will see the two parties deepen their collaboration in the China market across multiple fruit categories
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ArticleAirfreight the answer for Korean retailers
Shipping disruption causing retailers to turn to the air for imported fruit
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ArticleDole NZ welcomes milestone shipment
Arrival of Pacific Magnolia marks the 750th shipment of fruit to New Zealand from the Philippines
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ArticleNZAPI appoints associate directors
Greg Sutherland and Naomi Mannering join peak industry body programme
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ArticleFairgrow hits major milestone
More than 1,000 tonnes of fresh fruit and vegetables donated to New Zealanders in need
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ArticleKent Exports sets up in Singapore
Business growth prompts Australian fresh produce supplier to move closer to its customers
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ArticleSmall producers face big losses as Farmdrop goes bust
A number of independent producers are facing major losses after delivery platform announces sudden closure, sparking anger and outcry
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ArticleThe year in produce: looking back to look forward
John Giles of Promar International reflects on a year of volatility for the sector and looks ahead to the challenges and opportunities of 2022
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ArticleAHDB Petitioners slam GBLG proposal
A group of farmers known as the AHDB Petitioners have hit back at GBLG proposals for a new grower-levy-funded R&D organisation
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ArticleFood banks struggle with rising demand as donations fall
Seven in 10 UK food banks, charities and community causes are worried about having enough food to donate to vulnerable people over Christmas
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ArticleUK-Aus deal 'undercuts British farmers'
British farming bodies lambast UK-Aus agreement finalised today as 'free trade at all costs'
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AnalysisSector must act to fill consumption gap
Freshfel Europe has launched the latest version of its Consumption Monitor
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ArticleThai tourism turns to digital durians
Virtual tours of durian farms set to feature in Tourism Authority of Thailand’s digital world
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ArticleFunding provided to implement AgVisa
Federal government allocates A$87.2m over four years to addressing labour shortages
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ArticlePerfecting consumer fruit preferences
New Australian project to identify secrets behind the fruit flavours, colours, sizes, textures and smells consumers want
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ArticlePear Bureau Northwest turns 90
The bureau carried out its first promotion in 1931 with a budget of US$15,000
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ArticleApples from Grojec adapts
The Jablka Grojeckie association is constantly assessing the varieties it works with and diversifying its product offering
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ArticleAmbrosia apples back on Spanish screens
For second year, consumer marketing campaign will feature prime time TV advertising
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ArticleMore Chilean frozen fruit heading to China
Berries and other fruits set for a significant rise in shipments following signing of new trade deal

