All articles by Maura Maxwell – Page 82
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ArticleChilean Table Grape Committee set up to boost national industry
The new committee is tasked with halting the decline in the country’s table grape sector
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ArticleComplutense to be alma mater of first Master’s degree for produce professionals
Madrid’s prestigious university endorses Shaffe’s International Master’s degree for professionals in the fruit and vegetable sector
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ArticleNufri gears up for start of 2022 apple harvest
Full production at the company’s farm in La Rasa will mitigate the shortfall in production in Lleida
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ArticleNew Intercitrus president urges compliance with new cold treatment protocol
Enrique Bellés said the interprofessional will continue working to extend the cold treatment requirement to other citrus fruits
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ArticleCalavo Growers makes key appointments
Danny Dumas to lead Grown segment following retirement of Robert Wedin, while Shawn Munsell named CFO
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ArticleFyffes launches gender equality programme in Honduras
The programme aims to train men and women on gender and related issues such as health, home finances, interpersonal relationships and stress management
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ArticleCGA welcomes WTO intervention in citrus dispute
CGA president Justin Chadwick said all other avenues to resolve the crisis have been exhausted
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ArticleCieza peach PGI now has its own quality seal
Around 12,000 tonnes of peaches are expected to be marketed under the PGI Melocotón de Cieza label this year
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ArticleTive launches cloud-enabled multi-trip flexible temperature logging label
Tive Tag breaks new ground in cold chain visibility and becomes latest addition to Tive’s portfolio of award-winning cold chain innovations
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ArticleChilean fruit growers “on brink of financial collapse”
Fedefruta survey reveals 90 per cent of producers fear not being able to prepare for the next season due to a critical lack of capital
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ArticleFirst breakbulk shipment of Argentine lemons land in Philadelphia
Last week’s offloading was the first non-containerised shipment to reach the US since market reopened for Argentine lemons in 2018
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ArticleSun World expands footprint in Australia
GrapeCo Australia and RJN Cua Vineyards become latest companies to join Sun World’s global supply programme
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ArticleGreenyard USA/SealdSweet launches Jalisco avocado programme
The company is one of the first to market with Jalisco avocados since they were greenlighted for US
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ArticleWayCool launches awards programme for Indian farmers
The company is inviting nomination from farmers across different states to acknowledge and reward innovations in Indian agriculture
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ArticleFire engulfs part of Mercamadrid’s fruit and vegetable market
The origin of the blaze, which swept through one of the market’s six fruit and vegetable pavilions on Saturday, remains unknown
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ArticleCatalan top fruit crop “lowest in five years”
Big drops expected in red, Golden and Granny apples and Ercollini and Limonera pears due to spring frosts
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ArticleJupiter Group installs solar panels at RSA facility
Company’s Limpopo packhouse now runs completely on green energy
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ArticleEcuador banana exports fall in first half of 2022
Ukraine war, climatic factors, higher production costs and container shortages cited as main reasons for contraction
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ArticleCorpoHass wins government business award
Trade association recognised for its efforts to promote Colombian Hass avocados in the global market
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ArticleBrazilian fruit exports fall 11 per cent in first half of 2022
Heavy rains in São Francisco Valley hit mango and grape exports, but melons, watermelons and limes register increase in shipments

