All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 48
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ArticleRSA stonefruit enjoys growth in US
South African stonefruit growers look for future opportunities in the US market
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ArticleWarm European welcome for South African stonefruit
The first stonefruit of the season is already on the European market, with the first South African grapes of 2022/23 due next week
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ArticleTruckers’ strike jeopardises 25,000 tonnes of Chilean cherries
Sector warns of significant losses unless situation is resolved swiftly
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ArticleFruit Logistica 2023: expert advice and practical solutions for all
Event programme for world’s leading fresh produce trade show in Berlin offers visitors valuable information to make better business decisions
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Article123 Pledge aims to spur action on food loss and waste
Coordinated by Champions 12.3, UNEP and the FAO, the new ‘123 Pledge’ highlights the connection between food loss and waste and the climate crisis and calls for concrete steps
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ArticleFresh Del Monte orders Daikin units
Leading fresh produce company procures 2,200 ZeSTIA container refrigeration units
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ArticleIG and Foodcareplus join forces on EU-India trade
Major Indian importer partners with Belgium-based perishable logistics specialist to facilitate EU fruit shipments to the South Asian nation
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ArticleSouth African stonefruit volumes to rise
Hortgro anticipates increase in plum, peach and nectarine crops as part of a “high-quality export season”
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ArticleGreenyard demonstrates “resilience and robustness”
Sales increase and earnings remain fairly flat in first-half of the year despite “unprecedented economic turmoil”
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ArticleSupply chain cost pressures remain
While raw material prices have dropped, other high inputs will keep the cost of pallets and packaging high, Fefpeb has said
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ArticleMorocco continues bold UK export push
Government earmarks agriculture as top priority for the country’s development over the next 10 years, with particular focus on fresh produce exports to Britain
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ArticleAsia Fruit Logistica makes strong return
Global industry celebrates coming together again at Asia’s premier fresh produce trade show
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ArticleChile increases airfreight capacity ahead of cherry campaign
Extra capacity and improved coordination of air shipments will ensure smoother dispatch of airfreighted cherries this season, says terminal operators
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ArticleAustralian mango express heads to Korea
First-ever direct shipment of Northern Territory mangoes to Korea flown by Cathay Pacific
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ArticleProduce supplier Reynolds enters meat JV
Fresh fruit and vegetable supplier Reynolds announces investment partnership with Select Butchery
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ArticleKaplanis focused on upholding quality image
Costs are rising throughout the sector, while consumer budgets are plummeting, but top standards remain non-negotiable at Greece’s Kaplanis Fruits
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ArticlePrimland set on red, gold and green
Primland’s strategy is to stay flexible as rising costs impact the sector, but the French kiwifruit grower-marketer’s commitment to offering a complete range remains the same
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ArticleGlobal airfreight demand softens
IATA figures show global air cargo demand dropped in September 2022 compared to the prior-year period
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ArticleFirst RSA grape containers could be loaded this weekend
Growers in the north of South Africa have started their new table grape harvest, with Namibia to follow from next week
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ArticleResults boost for Del Monte in third quarter
Net sales and income both increase year-on-year despite “continued macroeconomic headwinds”

