Grape news archive – Page 61
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ArticleBASF and STK in Timorex Gold deal
Collaboration helps expand the distribution of plant disease control product Timorex Gold in Brazil
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ArticleSeald Sweet expands Mexican grape deal
Company said it does not expect any significant shortfalls in spite of production issues
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ArticleFanie Naude is new SATI chairman
Hex River table grape grower Fanie Naude is the new chairman of the South African table grape industry
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ArticleNew grapes to vie with Thompson and Crimson in Greece
British breeder and grower Jupiter Marketing joins forces with Grapa Varieties to grow new late-season varieties
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ArticleSeald Sweet's Mexican grape hire
Rob Anderholt has taken up the role of west coast divisional sales manager
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ArticleThe future starts here
It is crucial to continue researching new and developing existing cultivars, and this where South Africa's Provar and Sapo come to the fore
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ArticleSun World goes solar
California-based table-grape grower Sun World International plans to install solar panels at four new ranches
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ArticleWiehann Steyn: Aqua-man
One of the experts tasked with overseeing how the South African deciduous industry uses water says lessons are being learned
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ArticleSun World tips high quality US crop
Season begins in May, with Sable Seedless, Midnight Beauty and Autumncrisp varieties shaping up well
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ArticleAustralian table grape industry seeks member feedback
The table grape industry’s internal publication, The Vine, is conducting a survey in a bid to improve
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ArticleGreece faces varietal challenge
Efforts are underway in Greece to bring new grape varieties into production, including both seeded and seedless varieties
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ArticleCalifornia grapes hit the mark again
Total shipments surpass 109m in 2017, as the industry gears up for another solid campaign
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ArticleItalian companies join Sun World programme
Two new licensees target seedless production in a bid to meet growing global demand
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ArticleSun World invests in consumer research
Group targets sales growth for table grapes with best practices and category insights
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ArticleSATI chairman loses life after accident
Michael Laubscher, 40, who was also chief executive of Exsa, was injured in a motorcycle accident earlier this month
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ArticleAustralian grapes showcased in North Asia
Promotional visits to South Korea and Japan create new avenues for trade
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ArticleChilean campaign hits the Big Apple
For the first time, Chilean fruit is being promoted in the heart of New York City
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ArticleCertis launches new powdery mildew control
Bio-fungicide to be welcomed by growers given limited number of control options against troublesome disease
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ArticleIndonesia grants South Africa export extension
Indonesia will allow a list of South African horticultural goods entry for a further three years under the new agreement
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ArticleNutrano buys Nangiloc Colignan Farms
Acquisition expands Australian company's citrus operations, while adding table grapes to its export mix

