Grape news archive – Page 74
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Turkey gains most from Russian ban
A number of exporters have profited from the Russian embargo, not least Turkey, but total volumes imported by Russia remain down overall
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California awarded grape grant
California Table Grape Commission awarded two additional years of USDA FAS Technical Assistance for Specialty Crops funding
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UAE key target for Brazilian fruit
Brazilian associations Abrafrutas and Apex-Brasil have teamed up to promote the country's fruit in eight target markets, including the UAE
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Currency hurts Indian grape deal
Climate and currency issues are causing problems for India’s grape shippers this season
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Exchange rates hurt Indian grape shippers
Climate and currency issues are causing problems for India’s grape shippers this season
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Chile trials home-grown grape varieties
Long-term strategy to develop Chilean-owned table grape varieties that are resistant to Botrytis is bearing fruit
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Cherries on top for Chinese New Year
Australian and New Zealand cherries have reaped high prices in Shanghai ahead of the Lunar New Year
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South African grapes near early finish
Unprecedented early season for South African table grapes may lead to shortages and strong markets in the late season
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Australia eyes return to Vietnam
Australian imports likely to resume in May, providing little comfort to table grape trade
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Waitrose and Primafruit agree new long-term deal
Latter will exclusively manage sourcing of imported fruit for the retailer, working from a packhouse in Evesham
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RSA exporters show commitment to UK
A delegation led by Fruit SA's first ever CEO Konanani Liphadzi visited the UK on a fact-finding mission last week
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Riding out the storm
South African fruit exporters have faced a difficult start to 2015, with an early grape season leading to a buyer’s market, and the Russian ban diverting Europe’s suppliers to the Middle East
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RSA shippers regret early season deal
South African grape exporters are regretting shipping decisions made during the early season following market woes in traditional markets
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Tumbling rouble spells trouble
Russian imports have declined as a result of the falling value of the rouble, with consumers struggling to afford the rocketing produce prices
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Sun World appoints new CEO
Merrill Dibble is named as the new president and chief executive officer of Sun World International
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Costa Group closes two grape farms
Australian horticultural group closes doors on its grape farms at St George and Menindee
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Turkish exports to Russia drop
At the end of 2014, produce exports from Turkey to crisis-hit Russia nosedived, but exporters still enjoyed a fruitful year
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Vietnam poised for import growth
CHANGING MARKETS: Vietnam could become a lucrative market for imported fresh fruit once the country recovers from recession and retailers take root
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Imports rise in Philippines
CHANGING MARKETS: Fresh produce import volumes into the Philippines soared last year as incomes rose and retailers expanded in the country
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SATI report shows export growth
Table grape statistics for the end of Week 2 of 2015 show exported volumes are ahead of the previous campaign