All Global articles – Page 18
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ArticleWestfalia ready for US autumn avocado drive
Group says it is providing “promotable opportunities for retailers” ahead of what is shaping up to be a busy avocado campaign
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ArticleAIPH elects new president
The International Association of Horticultural Producers (AIPH) elects Leonardo Capitanio as its new president at annual congress
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ArticleAldi opens new eco store
Discount retailer Aldi opens new ‘sustainable’ store in Warwickshire where it will trial environment-friendly shopping initiatives
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ArticlePublic fundraiser for Agricology platform
Organic Research Centre hopes to add new functionality and features to knowledge exchange hub
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Articleinnocent drinks hopes to wow kids with Blueberry Whizz
innocent drinks launches new smoothie Blueberry Whizz to help more children get essential fruit and nutrients into their diet
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ArticleFresh produce among 150 Morrisons price cuts
Supermarket makes cuts to popular grocery lines to help customers with cost-of-living crisis
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ArticleTomra Food welcomes Icoel as integrated business partner
Companies say new partnership will strengthen and simplify customer support for fruit packers
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ArticleBritish GM tomato trials in US next year
The US has overhauled its approval process for genetically-modified products, opening the doors to British GM tomatoes
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ArticleFruit Attraction 2022 prepares for action
Almost one-fifth of companies taking part will be participating for the first time, say organisers
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ArticleKissabel Rouge makes UK debut
The complete spectrum of red-fleshed Kissabel apples will be available in the UK for the first time this season as British-grown Kissabel Rouge makes market debut
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ArticleExhibitors prepare to overcome global challenges at Fruit Logistica 2023
With 25 per cent more space already booked than in 2022, the leading fresh produce trade show takes place in Berlin on 8-10 February 2023
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ArticleWrap calls for more action on consumption-based emissions
NGO says a greater focus on consumption-based emissions could save 800m tonnes of CO2 emissions by 2030
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ArticleWCO brings together citrus community at Fruit Attraction
Conference and Networking Event aim to foster exchange of views on the issues affecting the sector
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ArticlePeru and Mexico take larger slice of blueberry market
The two countries have capitalised on growing demand for fresh biueberries worldwide, according to the International Blueberry Organization
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ArticleColombia Puede opens doors for rural farmers
A project to rebuild the social fabric in areas once blighted by armed conflict through farming and trade has helped thousands of farmers in rural Colombia
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ArticleBerryWorld SA set for top blueberry season
South African arm of UK berry grower-supplier BerryWorld says it is poised for successful blueberry season
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ArticleJupiter: the numbers behind a fallen star
Analysis: Jupiter’s rapid rise came to a sudden halt as Covid and financial pressure proved too much
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ArticleUK economy falls behind India
India has overtaken the UK as the world’s fifth largest economy, Bloomberg reports
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AdvertorialWhy temperature loggers are essential for shippers
Tive’s cloud-enabled temperature logger can be used again and again and is half the cost of a conventional logger
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ArticleJupiter 'files for administration’
Fresh produce grower-importer Jupiter Marketing has gone into administration, according to news site

