All Fruit articles – Page 6
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NewsChile aims for greater uniformity in table grapes
Table Grape Committee standardises sizes to ensure better consistency for exports
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NewsClosing the coldstorage gap in Vietnam
Uneven distribution of coldstorage capacity is holding back export growth, according to national association
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NewsAgrifood leaders gather at evokeAG 2026 to shape the future of farming
EvokeAG’s largest iteration draws in visitors, tech start-ups, and speakers from across Australia and the world
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NewsIFPA welcomes Supreme Court decision on tariffs
It said the ruling ”helps restore predictability to a uniquely complex, seasonally driven marketplace”
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NewsOnix returns for third season
Despite challenging weather conditions, the award-winning blood orange is back in stores across Europe throughout February
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NewsExtreme weather devastates southern Italy’s citrus and vegetable crops
Growers in Sicily and Sardinia report extensive damage to citrus, artichokes and vegetables after torrential rainfall and high winds in recent weeks
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NewsTesco recalls prepped fruit after salmonella finding
Grape and berry medley has been recalled by retailer after salmonella was detected during testing with consumers urged not to eat
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NewsPeru ramps up efforts to tackle heavy metal in avocados
Producers and government set out strategies to ensure food safety and international competitiveness
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NewsChilean cherries miss the sweet spot in China
Fedefruta president Victor Catán warns that the early arrival of the crop will impact grower returns
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CommentComment: EPR is reshaping produce packaging – less may finally be more
Modern labels carry branding, traceability, disposal guidance and digital links, and weigh a fraction of a gram compared with other packaging types
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NewsSouth Africa celebrates first stonefruit shipment to China
Official commencement follows the signing of a bilateral trade agreement granting South African produce duty-free access into the Chinese market
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NewsSouth African exporters maintain commitments despite storm damage
While recent storms have hit apple and pear harvests in Ceres and Langkloof, industry sources indicate exporters will still meet overseas commitments
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NewsACCC raises concerns over supermarket produce pricing practices
Consumers have raised concerns about being charged per item instead of by weight
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NewsQueensland researchers identify genome associated with STR4 resistance
Five year programme finds Sub Tropical Race 4 resistance associated with chromosome 5 in wild diploid banana Calcutta 4
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NewsNew Zealand’s Agovor completes funding round for autonomous robots
Investment will accelerate manufacturing in Australia, and expand Agovor’s sales and service infrastructure across Australasia
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NewsDulcis kiwifruit now on sale in Dubai
The 100 per cent premium green Italian kiwifruit continues its international growth
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NewsSpace food brand seeks retail listing
Dried fruit and veg brand designed for astronauts is looking to expand into retail and capitalise on appeal to sports people and space enthusiasts
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NewsFamily Tree Farms promotes commercial directors amid global market investments
Carla San Martin and Chris Taylor have seen their roles widen as the blueberry and stonefruit producer strengthens its international footprint
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NewsUS blueberry sector receives funding for export expansion
The US Highbush Blueberry Council has been awarded US$513,948 from the USDA’s Market Access Program to drive export growth in priority markets
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NewsTropicals importer targets growth through acquisitions
Omer-Decugis & Cie confirms expansion plan and highlights growth potential from vertical integration and premium product development

