Grape news archive – Page 62
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Giumarra's Mystic Treat for customers
Giumarra announces the first arrivals of its Nature's Partner Mystic Treat grapes from Chile
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Cold snap threatens Italian production
Salads, vegetables, citrus and grapes all stand to be adversely affected by severe cold weather across the country
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New deal offers The Greenery fresh start
Following several years of restructuring, the Dutch produce marketer has secured new financial backing
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Trade mourns loss of Karl Dürbeck
German importer was instrumental in developing Europe's overseas fruit imports over the past half century
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Rain dampens Spanish outlook
Supplies of leafy salads, citrus and vegetables face disruption as losses run into hundreds of millions of euros
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Agro celebrates Port of Savannah milestone
The group recently received its first ever consignment of imported fruit at the port
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FATA Farms looks forward
Despite the instability affecting companies in Egypt, FATA Farms continues to focus on new varieties of grapes and stonefruit, while expanding its facilities
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Bristol retailer fined £14,500 for selling rotten produce
Fruit & Veg Planet (SW) and its senior managers have been fined for repeatedly displaying rotten fruit and veg
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Vanguard merger no dampener on demand
Leading Peruvian grape, citrus and pomegranate producer Challapampa is celebrating its first harvest since being acquired by Vanguard International
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Chile’s strike woes mount
As unrest among Chilean public sector workers grows, fruit exports are once again caught in the crossfire
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Australians ready to Grape N’ Go
A new pre-packaged offering from Fruitmaster Australia ticks all the boxes for consumers in a hurry
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New marketer licensees for Sun World
Companies with production bases in Peru, South Africa and Australia to distribute proprietary grape varieties
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APM’s Peruvian investments paying off
Company reports a dramatic increase in reefer container traffic at its North Terminal in Callao
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Australian grapes weather storm
Australian Table Grape Growers Association estimates 10-15 per cent of production lost in recent ‘mini tornado’
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Early optimism for Indian grapes
Shipments to Europe look set to grow in 2017 amid reports of a significant increase in the number of farmers registered for export
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Southern African grape season underway
SATI releases first estimate of season, pegging South African crop at 61.1m-63m cartons, while Namibian sizing is good
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Eurofruit Business Forum back in Dubai
The Eurofruit Business Forum kicks off on Sunday at WOP Dubai, offering companies a platform to expand their business and visitors a chance to learn about the market and make new contacts
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New RSA-China grape protocol opens doors
Asian market managers with leading South African export companies have hailed the country’s new table grape protocol with China
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Breakthrough for RSA grapes in China
New South African table grape deal in China hailed as biggest breakthrough since deregulation
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USDA releases risk report on Indian grapes
The US Department of Agriculture has released its draft pest risk assessment on Indian table grapes