All Fruit articles – Page 397
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ArticleVoting on EU measures for Southern African citrus postponed
Further consultation on the matter is expected before a new vote is scheduled towards the end of May
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ArticlePlants365 makes good progress with new blueberry varieties
The University of Georgia-bred varieties are also now available in Kazakhstan and Georgia
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ArticleCopefrut expands commitment to carbon offsetting
Company renews CarbonNeutral certification for transportation and moves to extend to entire production process
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ArticleElite Agro blueberries bound for Asia
UEA producer set to export its berries for the first time targeting Malaysia, Singapore and Hong Kong
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ArticleSweet outlook for Australian berries
Incoming production boost set to power berry Australian berry industry’s growth
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ArticleNFU launches strategy to grow produce exports
UK produce exports could grow 30 per cent by 2030, NFU says in new export strategy
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ArticleIFOAM calls for “holistic approach” on carbon
IFOAM Organics Europe urges EU to recognise the multiple environmental benefits of organics and adopt a systemic approach to carbon farming
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ArticleIQB teams up with Osiris to develop new blues varieties
Australian and Chilean companies join forces to provide the market with new high-quality varieties this year
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ArticleChina-Laos rail link bears fruit
Thai fruit exporters eager to capitalise on new rail services to China as Covid-19 disrupts supply chains
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ArticleUnifrutti blood oranges return to Japan
New protocol sees Sicilian blood oranges once again shipped to Japan in collaboration with Nippon Express
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ArticleNutrano sells banana assets to LPG
Deal strengthens LPG’s Australian banana business, as Nutrano focuses on citrus and tropicals
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ArticleChallenging campaign ahead for Chilean citrus
Producers and exporters braced for tough season as Covid, conflict and drought disrupt supply
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ArticleFruit and veg in UK ‘half as nutritious’
New study reveals fresh produce sold in the UK contains fewer nutrients than it did in 1940, reports the Mail Online
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ArticleFyffes organises Ireland’s first National Fitness Games
‘Fuelled by Fyffes’ event offers up challenges that test power, endurance, speed and strength
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ArticleGrubMarket acquires Salix Fruits
Food tech company expands into South America with the addition of leading importer-exporter
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ArticleNet-zero production gets £1m research funding boost
Six sustainable horticulture projects receive funding from Growing Kent & Medway for projects to boost resilience to climate change, improve pest and disease resistance, and increase crops’ nutritional value
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ArticleShoppers seek value as inflation hits 11-year high
Kantar reports “clear flight to value” as supermarket shoppers watch their spending and sales fall by almost six per cent in latest 12-week period
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ArticleGWF supports displaced Ukrainian people
Organisation links arms with Ukrainian Berries Association to support internally displaced people during conflict
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ArticleSustainability project for NZ apples
Multi-million-dollar project to help industry achieve its goal of becoming spray-free by 2050
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ArticleNZ persimmon growers ready to get picking
Exports a key focus as industry looks to develop foothold in Vietnam

