All articles by Maura Maxwell – Page 97
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ArticleGSF launches European marketing arm
Farmers Home Europe will export premium fresh fruit to Europe from growers in Latin America
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ArticleMelon sector issues cost warning
Central American countries want higher production costs to be shared along supply chain
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ArticleVolcano threatens CI banana production
Farmers warn that a sea of molten rock is heading towards one of La Palma’s main banana producing areas
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ArticleDelma Heileman joins Hazel Tech sales team
Company welcomes industry veteran with over 30 years of retail and wholesale experience to its growing team
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ArticleDR beefs up certification provision
Agrocolor to provide GlobalGAP certification services for Dominican producers wishing to access global markets
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ArticleSanLucar hires first graduates of innovative degree
Two-year course combines theoretical classes with practical work experience
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ArticleHalls joins fight against period poverty
Company teams up with Blossom Care Solutions to support empowerment of women
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ArticleSpain to ban plastic packaging on F&V
Royal Decree will outlaw the use of plastic on fruit and vegetables sold in units weighing less than 1.5kg
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ArticleTozer Ibérica dials up the innovation
New varieties offer better resistance, quality and adaptation to different climates and growing cycles
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ArticleFruit Attraction welcomes trade back to Madrid
Director Raúl Calleja says this year’s hybrid event will offer an enhanced experience for visitors and exhibitors
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ArticleBASF shares innovations at Salad Demo Days
Hybrid event will feature a combination of live and virtual experiences, inspired by last year’s programme
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ArticleStage set for XVIII International Banana Convention
Hybrid event will cover key issues affecting the sector, including rising costs, TR4 and new market openings
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ArticleFL highlights Spain’s berry potential in Nordic markets
As one of the sponsors of the Huelva Berry Congress, Fruit Logistica singled out these markets for growth
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ArticleSpain set for shorter citrus crop in 2021/22
Soft citrus and lemons register the biggest falls, while oranges remain unchanged and grapefruit output rises
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ArticleCinven mulls sale of Planasa
Private equity firm is said to be considering launching a competitive process in the coming months
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ArticleBritain poised for blackberry boom
Sales increased by 8 per cent in the last year alone, says British Summer Fruits
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ArticleKissabel kicks off NH campaign
Harvesting is now underway in the UK, France and Switzerland and will move to Italy and Germany in October
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ArticleSpanish fruit gets starring role in new TV campaign
PGI and DOP labels to feature in a new series of TV adverts forming part of the ‘Open your eyes, Enjoy!’ campaign
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ArticleCopefrut develops Material Recyclability Index
New tool quantifies the recyclability of packaging to enable more strategic decision-making
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ArticleHortifrut reports big jump in profits
Rise mainly due to higher sales volumes and prices on fresh fruit, cost efficiencies and lower financial expenses

