All Fruit articles – Page 48
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AnalysisSyria battles drought, as sanctions are lifted
The removal of sanctions on Syria may help the country respond to severe drought conditions, including by modernising irrigation systems and boosting productivity
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NewsM&S food sales up while cyber attack set to cost £300m
Premium retailer expects to see reduced availability on food into June and July due to cyber hack, but reports strong food sales in full-year figures
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NewsPeru blueberry exports set to grow
Country’s recovery continues following sudden downturn in 2023/24 with a forecast increase in production
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NewsFresh Formulaics steps in as exporters face tariff fallout
Company says its plant-based postharvest treatments buy time for producers dealing with complex trading scenario
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AnalysisCompetition may intensify in UK citrus market after EU deal
Egyptian citrus suppliers to the UK may need to adapt to maintain export growth following a new trade agreement between the EU and the UK, says Osama Saleh of HoudElNile
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NewsDR sees big drop in exports of organic bananas
Climate change and pests and diseases are having major impact on fruit quality, says Adobanano
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NewsChile sees biggest avocado crop in ten years
Favourable weather conditions will also extend the 2024/25 season by two months
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NewsSan Carlos, Shandong to develop binational industrial park
The San Carlos-based park will have a special focus on fruit and vegetable production and agro-industrial innovation
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NewsRegistrations open for Acorbat and Corbana International Banana Congress
Conference and exhibition to take place in Mérida, Mexico on 20-23 April 2026
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NewsZespri exceeds NZ$5bn in global sales
Kiwifruit marketer sells 220.9mn trays of fruit and delivers record returns to growers as it passes its 2025 goal set a decade ago
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NewsCourt declares Panama banana workers’ strike illegal
The indefinite walkout has already cost Chiquita Panama more than US$10mn
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NewsSpain passes law requiring plant-based meals to be served in schools
The legislation also requires more fruit, vegetables and legumes to be served to school children
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NewsHort Connections brings industry to Brisbane
Australia and New Zealand’s largest horticulture conference and trade show prepares for another bumper edition with over 4,000 delegates expected
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NewsVicki McColl joins Zespri as chief financial officer
McColl previously served as CFO at Silver Fern Farms for over nine years
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NewsMontague Farms launches Envy and Yello seasons
Branded apple offerings roll out to Australian shelves from May
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NewsBiotalys and AgroFresh partner to protect fresh produce
Companies to jointly develop biological solutions to reduce food waste
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NewsAVA berry varieties show way for Angus
Premium berry varieties like AVA Magnum and AVA Monet aim not just for outstanding taste but also improved shelf life, according to Angus Soft Fruits, making them ideal for export to the Gulf and Asia
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NewsSouth African eyes are focused on Washington
Uncertainty remains as South African citrus growers gear up for conventional shipments to the US
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NewsChilled logistics firm has been hacked, BBC reveals
Major service provider to British supermarkets insists business remains unaffected but admits it is subject of ransomware attack
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NewsCo-op members vote in favour of ceasing trade with Israel
An advisory motion to remove Israeli produce from shelves has passed at the retailer’s AGM with three quarters of members in favour

