All articles by Luisa Cheshire – Page 78
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Spanish lemons in short supply
Spanish lemons could be in short supply in the UK in the new year, due to reduced crop volumes
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Philippines struggles to supply bananas
The Philippines is struggling to meet growing global demand for its bananas due to adverse weather affecting production
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Interview: Fesa in focus
Fesa UK grows and sources a wide range of fresh produce from around the world, including citrus. Fesa UK commercial director Sisco Tello speaks exclusively to FPJ about trends affecting the UK citrus category
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Market is a tale of two citrus
Retail grapefruit and orange sales are falling in the UK, while demand for easy peelers continues to soar as younger consumers seek out easy-to-eat products
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Peru to lift tariffs on Vietnam fruit
Peru will lift tariffs on four Vietnamese fruits once the Trans-Pacific Partnership takes effect
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Citrus demand 'higher than last year'
The UK summer citrus category performed better this year than last, thanks to better pricing and more frequent purchases
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NOL in talks with Maersk/CMA CGM over buy-out
Container shipping line NOL is in talks with Maersk and CMA CGM over a possible buy-out
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Japan promotes Vietnam mangoes
Japanese retail giant Aeon is promoting Vietnamese Cat Chu mangoes for the first time
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Monsoons hit crops in southern India
Heavy rain in southern India has damaged fruit and vegetable crops, pushing up local prices
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Airfreight shows slight growth
International airfreight markets showed slight growth in September, but the global trend is fragile, according to the IATA
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Vietnam to replace "unsafe" Chinese veg
Vietnam wants to replace imported Chinese vegetables with home-grown greens for sale in wholesale markets
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US growers oppose proposed pesticide ban
California citrus growers have dubbed a US government proposal to ban common pesticide chlorpyrifos "unfair"
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Heathrow expands air-freight capacity
UK airport Heathrow has announced it will invest £180m in expanding its air-freight handling capacity
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Steep airfreight costs cut fruit exports
Steep airfreight costs – up to 50 per cent of sales price – are restricting Vietnam's fruit exports
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Beating the rot
A new portable, solar-powered unit could solve Indian growers' perennial cold storage problem
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Malaysia's new tax sparks austerity drive
Sales of imported fruits have slowed in Malaysia as consumers feel the pinch of a new goods tax and a weakening currency
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Maersk cuts emissions with new reefer units
Maersk Line is steaming ahead to cut its carbon dioxide emissions by investing in new energy-efficient refrigeration units
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Maersk eyes expansion in Indonesia
Maersk Line wants to expand its logistics business in Indonesia but protectionist laws stand in its way
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Vietnam export revenues soar
Vietnam's fresh produce export turnover rose 116 per cent in the first nine months of 2015 thanks to improved production standards
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NZ-EU consider trade deal
New Zealand has the prospect of another free trade deal, with the EU taking the first steps towards an FTA with New Zealand