All Global articles – Page 41
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ArticleWild bananas could help overcome TR4
Indonesian varieties tested by a research team at Wageningen have shown signs of resistance to the disease
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ArticleA new strategy: let the quality win
We may be witnessing the start of a great uprising, as if millions of voices suddenly cried out for something tasty and healthy
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ArticleCertification 'must be more digital'
GlobalGAP chiefs suggest automation and greater use of IT could help suppliers conform to standards more efficiently
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ArticlePublishers merge to form Fruitnet Media International
Market Intelligence, publisher of Eurofruit, Asiafruit, FPJ and Produce Plus, has merged with Wolf Media, which publishes Fruchthandel
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ArticleVeg marketers must meet Gen Y demand
EVS2015: New ideas and new ingredients required in vegetable trade in order to capture attention of new breed of consumers
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ArticleBrands crucial to berry growth
GBC2015: Key players in global berry business say they regard branding as hugely important to its future development
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ArticleGlobal apple crop will hit 90m tonnes
President of World Apple and Pear Association says anticipated rise in volume mainly a result of improved productivity
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ArticleFruitnet to launch global news service
Online news provider set to unveil Fruitnet Daily News in late October, meeting demand for global industry coverage
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ArticleMaersk Line: costs to rise by US$1bn
New EU regulations on low-sulphur fuel expected to have dramatic impact on cost of shipping fresh produce
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ArticleDole man bemoans supply chain waste
Cool Logistics Global: Andy Connell of Dole SA says handling must improve at start and end of fresh produce supply lines
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Article'Connect, then compete' says port director
Port of Rotterdam's Emile Hoogsteden tells Cool Logistics Global operators must collaborate to improve efficiency
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ArticleRussian ban: risks but also opportunities
Fruit Logistica manager suggests embargo will alter trade, making annual networking opportunity in Berlin all the more crucial
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ArticleEl Niño forecast to hit in 2014
El Niño is predicted to return this year after a five-year hiatus, affecting shipping lines and crop production from South America to India
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CommentFuture fresh berry trends
Following the Global Berry Congress 2014 in Amsterdam, Eurofruit editor Mike Knowles sums up the event’s findings
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ArticleNew study: Five-a-day 'not enough'
Researchers at UCL identify apparent link between increased fresh fruit and vegetable intake and lower risk of death
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VideoMcDonald's gives away fresh fruit
Company says monthly give-aways in UK and France are key to boosting fruit consumption among its young customers
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ArticleEC to investigate container lines
Maersk Line and CMA CGM among companies facing massive potential fines if found guilty of price fixing since 2009
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ArticleMaersk Line: further rate rises possible
Container company's head of reefer cargo tells Eurofruit global market for fresh produce shipping remains undervalued
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ArticleIdentec and WAM form alliance
The wireless technology specialists have struck up a partnership to deliver remote real-time control solutions for refrigerated container operations in ports and terminals
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Fresh Produce Journal adopts new digital strategy
New online presence for Americafruit, Asiafruit, Eurofruit, Fresh Produce Journal, Fresh Convenience and Produce Plus

