Grape news archive – Page 56
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Sun World announces new licensees
Leading fruit breeder appoints first Tunisian licensee, while Moroccan grape grower-marketers also sign on
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South African grape forecast stabilises
Fourth South African table grape forecast of the season points to volumes stabilising despite drought
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San Miguel makes inaugural grape shipment
The company plans to export around 2,000 tonnes of Peruvian grapes this season
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Proto marks its 90th anniversary
The Greek exporter was founded back in 1928 and intends to use its 90 years of experience to take advantage of the growing potential for kiwifruit, cherries and grapes
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Tough times for RSA grapes
Persistent drought in the Western Cape region of South Africa is continuing to frustrate the South African table grape industry
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Export hold on grapes to China
Due to annual administration protocols, Australian grape imports in to China are on hold temporarily
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Chile looks ahead to smoother grape campaign
Despite this season's more favourable outlook, underlying productivity and varietal issues must be resolved
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Top marks for Namibia
Namibia’s table grape growers have completed a season that was generally much better than last
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SA growers weather tough crop
Although the outlook for certain South African grape regions remain difficult, producers say they have enough to supply their customers
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Australia-China access deal ratified
Trade can now commence under improved protocols for the export of Australian cherries, stonefruits, table grapes and citrus
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Rotten grapes lead to £5,000 fine
Leeds retailer selling grapes with ‘100 per cent rots’ has been fined for selling produce that is unfit for human consumption
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Delaware receives Chilean winter fruit
The port of Wilmington welcomes the first Chilean fruit vessel of the 2017/18 season to the US
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Candy grapes hit RSA supermarkets
Two grape varieties from the IFG stable, Cotton Candy and Candy Heart, will appear in South African supermarkets this week
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RSA grape forecast falls further
Difficult outlook for South African table grapes highlighted in second export estimate
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Egyptian grapes to bounce back
Given the tough market for grapes, Egyptian exporters have been buoyed by the opening of the Chinese market and the EU’s decision to lower inspections on Egyptian fruit
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Deluge damages Indian grape crop
Heavy rains on the tail of tropical storm Ockhi lashed grape crops in Maharashtra, damaging fruit
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Warren Bam makes waves
The SATI director has been named as the top new entrant in agriculture by South Africa’s industry writers
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Battaglio boosting demand with new identity
Italian importer says it wants to capitalise on recent growing interest in fresh fruit and veg among consumers and retailers
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FareShare redistributes Morrisons grapes
New partnership will save surplus grapes from retailer’s Cutler Heights packhouse in Bradford and redistribute to those in need
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Chile pinpoints European potential
Asoex says there are still growth opportunities for blueberries, grapes and apples as well as organics