Grape news archive – Page 114
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Grapes holding firm
UK importers and South African senders agree that the UK market for grapes is experiencing under-supply, as sendings to the rest of Europe rise.
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RSA grape sales up in western Europe
Exporters have shipped around 10 per cent more to the region this year, although the UK remains under-supplied, says SATI
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Sun World strengthens across the board
Californian fresh produce giant Sun World International has appointed three seasoned sales professionals in a move set to strengthen its category management.
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The price is right
The credit crunch is an international reality felt through the entire fresh produce supply chain. In light of this, the question arises whether the trend for ethical shopping, through which supermarkets have made considerable commitments to return profits to production units in developing countries, will be sustained. FPJ’s correspondent in South Africa, Louise Brodie, takes a look at the issues.
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California’s 2008 grape export grows
Newly released figures put California’s 2008 table grape exports as the second largest on record
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Trade Waves crosses fingers for UK sendings
Egyptian exporter Trade Waves has boosted its sendings of grapes to the UK over the last two years.
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Great expectations for India’s grape crop
Grape volumes and quality are looking good in India’s Maharashtra state, where 90 per cent of the export crop is harvested
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Normal season for Mexican grapes
Ideal weather conditions in the north of Mexico should translate into an average export crop this year
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The Greenery extends Bayer project
The Greenery is set to roll out its project with Bayer CropScience to reduce the need for pesticides to 20 countries, following a review of its initiative on Italian grapes this seas
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The plum job
South Africa has its very own fruit basket in the shape of the Western Cape, an area of striking natural beauty still relatively undiscovered by UK tourists. This connection forms the basis of a first-time promotional campaign for plums launched last month, with the strapline Beautiful Country, Beautiful Fruit. So what have South African growers and exporters got up their sleeves? Anna Sbuttoni visited the region to find out.
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Industry heads for Turkey
The third annual Turkish fresh produce trade show, FreshAntalya, is set to follow a succesful year for the country’s export market.
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Indian grapes reap rewards
Indian table grape exports have doubled in just three years as growers get pesticide residues under control and start to reap the rewards of greater attention to detail.
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WRAP gets full grocery agreement
The government’s Waste & Resources Action Programme (WRAP) is celebrating UK retailers’ commitment to reduce household food waste.
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Misshapes, mistakes, misfits?
Marketing standards have been repealed on 26 different types of fruit and vegetables. As these rules are due to come into force this summer, Damaris Freeman looks into whether misshapen fresh produce will be embraced by the consumer and the industry.
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Pomegranate dip in India
Production of pomegranates in India has dropped significantly due to infestations of bacterial blight disease.
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Purfresh validates greener fruit protection
A new study has shown that Purfresh technology is able to halt grey mould nesting in table grapes without the use of chemicals
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Argentina set for fall in grape exports
Shippers predict 20 per cent decrease in size of crop this season following frost and the financial downturn
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South African grape volume down
The South African Table Grape Industry (SATI) has estimated that the country will ship up to three million fewer cartons than originally predicted.
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Multicoloured grape punnets out of Africa
A new ‘variety pack’ punnet featuring green, black and red seedless grapes is set to his supermarket shelves this month following a novel idea from South Africa.
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Grape duo set to break new ground
Californian fruit specialist Sun World International has teamed up with Cornell University in a long-term grape research agreement.