Grape news archive – Page 90
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Nashik grape exports recover
Grape exports from the Nashik district in Maharashtra have recovered this year, but a cold February has slowed its return to glory
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Sun World grants first grape license in Peru
Californian company's international network of licensed grower-exporters extended to Andean nation for the first time
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New Format for Re:fresh promises best-ever event with innovation at the heart
he South African citrus industry will kick of its 2012 campaign in the UK and Europe this month with a bumper crop back in the
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Analysis
What’s in a name?
South African soft citrus exporters are having to re-evaluate their strategies in the wake of EU intervention, as Fred Meintjes reports
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Asda doubles Indian grape volumes
Walmart-owned UK retail chain Asda is doubling Indian grape volumes from Maharashtra under a Bharti Walmart Direct Farm initiative
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Israel’s new start
It’s been all change in the Israeli fresh produce market in the past year, with Agrexco’s much-publicised travails opening the door to other exporters to increase share. Tom Bonnett and Michael Barker examine the new state of the country’s industry
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Israel’s new start
It’s been all change in the Israeli fresh produce market in the past year, with Agrexco’s much-publicised travails opening the door to other exporters to increase share. Tom Bonnett and Michael Barker examine the new state of the country’s industry
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First-ever Indian Fairtrade grapes on way to UK
The first-ever Fairtrade Indian grapes have been commercially harvested by Univeg Katope UK and are set to arrive in Britain in mid-April.
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Season first: Australian grapes arrive in China
Chinese officials clear season’s first consignment of Australian table grapes
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Fairtrade first for Univeg
First commercial shipment of Fairtrade grapes from India will arrive in the UK next month
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Univeg grape project begins to bear fruit
Indian grape collaboration with Bayer CropScience achieves first shipment to Europe
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Chlormequat risk in grapes evaluated
The European Food Safety Authority releases a statement on the possible public health risks of the pesticide's use on table grapes
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Indian grape exports to EU pick up
Grape exports from Maharashtra to EU are up by 30 per cent on this stage last year, but local officials don’t expect a rebound to 2009 levels
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Continued growth for Peru grapes
Sales of Peruvian table grapes to the US, Asia and Europe rose in both volume and value terms last season
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Poor EU grape prices affect Indian growers
A glut of grapes on the EU market has resulted in disappointing prices for Indian grower-shippers
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‘Supercharged’ veg and dazzling fruit
There’s no sign that produce retailing is running short of new descriptions to tempt customers, particularly when
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Vietnam and Cambodia open to South African produce
Vietnamese and Cambodian borders now open to imports of South African fresh produce
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Grower vote backs Grape Commission
California Table Grape Commission will continue for a further five years after the state's growers vote in its favour
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Grape market worries South Africans
On the eve of arrivals of Chilean grapes in Europe, South African growers are concerned about the outcome of the season
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Mixed picture for Fairtrade sales
Sales of Fairtrade bananas rose six per cent in 2011, but other fruit lines suffered a 22 per cent year-on-year sales slump.