Grape news archive – Page 71
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Israeli grape demand makes up for export decline
While some are investing in new varieties for export, other table grape suppliers are focusing on building domestic demand
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Snow hits northern Chile
Local producer reports collapse of netting covering grape production under weight of the snow
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NZ withdraws Mexican grapes
Discovery of spiders spins a tangled web for retailers across Pacific nation
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Didonna and Geagri form Didonna Trade
Companies will work together to pack and export table grapes, apricots and citrus for domestic and international markets
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Agricoper sells even more seedless grapes
Leading Italian supplier confirms continuing trend towards production of seedless varieties such as Plummy
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Consortium closes in on grape deal
Fred Meintjes reports on the saga surrounding the highly valuable Vitis International new variety table grape breeding programme, with signs of light at the end of the tunnel
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Table grapes see robust growth
It’s been a ticker-tape quarter for the grape category, with both volume and value sales growth. Meanwhile, fringe import nations are stepping up their UK supply
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Peruvians learn of Timorex grape benefits
Delegation from grape industry visits Chile to learn of advantages of using Timorex Gold in spraying programmes
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John Giumarra takes Vineyards position
Giumarra Vineyards Corporation announced that John Giumarra has been elected president and CEO of the company
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Vintage year for California grapes
Shipper Sunlight International says warm, dry conditions have produced exceptionally sweet crop
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Koper top of the ports for Egyptian grapes
Slovenia's Port of Koper is Europe's number one loading port for Egyptian grapes this season
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New Egyptian varieties hit UK
The UK has become the primary focus of Egyptian exporters, who regard the market as an ideal launching pad for the country’s new varieties of grape and stonefruit
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Seedless grapes lead Spain’s export charge in RSA
Shipments to South Africa have risen sharply as Spain continues to seek wider penetration of non-European markets
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Emergosol beefs up product portfolio
The Portuguese company has acquired tomato and vegetable specialist Carmo & Silvério
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Capespan invests in Namibian grapes
Local report reveals Capespan is investing N$40m in vineyard development, as part of the 2013 agreement with NGC
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AHEA renews market access call
Australian export body encourages minister for agriculture to intervene in bilateral negotiations with China
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Pico showcases black Sable
Egypt’s Pico will be highlighting new grape varieties that have enabled it to extend the supply season to the UK at the upcoming London Produce Show
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Asoex demands urgent action to end strike
Situation at ports of Valparaíso and San Antonio becoming “critical” for fruit exports
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Push for Australian fruit exports
The Victorian government has announced a pilot programme to boost market access for the Australian state’s temperate fruits
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Hutchinsons hires ex-Ribena agronomist
Rob Saunders is 'impressive addition' to Hutchinsons agronomy team with responsibilities for top fruit, berries, hop and vine