Grape news archive – Page 87
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Super labels make a return to the shelves
The term “super fruit” seems to be on the wane, but Marks & Spencer has regenerated the idea with a new Super
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World grape output rises
World table grape production has increased by half a million tonnes over the last year thanks largely to increased production in China, Asiafruit reports.
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World grape production rises
Increased production in China has seen global table grape volumes rise to 16.5m tonnes despite falls in other key producer nations
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Greek grapes battle on
Greek grape growers contend with unseasonably high winds and rainfall as well as economic strife.
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Grape year for California
Perfect weather has given rise to outstanding quality fruit in California’s table grape growing regions this season
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India to grow South African grape varieties
Indian grape growers may soon switch to a number of South African grape varieties in an effort to improve export potential
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South Africa invests in Namibian grapes
Two leading South African fruit producer groups have joined forces to invest in the Namibian table grape business
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Grape sales surge ahead
While many sectors of produce are writing this off as a year to forget, the grape category is seeing strong value and volume sales growth
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Summer in full flow with new arrivals
Improved weather and the joy of the Olympics must have been good news for English soft-fruit growers, with the crop still in
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Grango and cash
Is it a grape? Is it a mango? M&S customers won’t need to decide, as the supermarket is introducing the ‘Grango’ as part of a new Tutti Frutti range of grapes.
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New partner for Unifresh
Kent-based fruit importer Unifresh has announced the addition of a new partner as it looks to expand its international business.
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The Bourne strategy
As Britain’s second-biggest supermarket, Asda is in the spotlight like few other retailers, and in one of the most volatile years for the industry, has much to contend with in sourcing fruit and veg. Michael Barker went to meet produce category director Rick Bourne to find out more
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Stan Smith: More nutritional consciousness needed to fill the nation’s fruit bowls and beat obesity
With the eyes of the world upon us for the London 2012 Olympics, Team GB is working hard to do us proud. This is a great
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Downturn for Chilean grape exports
Sendings apparently came up short in the season just closed following adverse weather conditions in the South American nation’s table grape-growing regions
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Puglia grapes granted EU protection
Italian region's quality seal for premium table grapes officially recognised by European Commission's PGI scheme
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Infia celebrates punnet's rapid rise
Specialist packaging supplier Infia’s innovative side-vented punnets have gone from niche to market-standard in just three years.
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US grape protocol stirs Australian hopes
A new Australian cold sterilisation protocol for US grapes looks near, giving hope the trade could recover to pre-fumigation levels
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Early start for California grapes
The Californian grape season out of the San Joaquin Valley got underway earlier this month with the first shipments of Flame Seedless from the Bakersfield area.
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Early start for California grapes
It’ll be early, big and beautiful – the Californian grape season looks set to provide the trade with a bumper, 100m-carton crop
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Indian grapes in need of rainfall
Grape growers in Maharashtra are looking to the skies as concerns grow monsoon rains may not come to the state this year