News from Asiafruit – Page 121
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Chile mulls potential of new grape genotypes
Work on the development of homegrown table grape varieties continues to advance, says INIA-Biofrutales
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Hong Kong hit by veg shortage
Transport disruptions caused by coronavirus infections among truck drivers have cut veg supplies
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Reefer use rises in South Africa
While container issues persist, a wholesale shift to conventional reefers remains some way off
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HappyFresh Supermarket launched
HappyFresh debuts dark store-powered offering across multiple South-East Asian markets
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Entries open for MOYA 2022
Australasia’s premier marketing award for the fresh produce and floral industries is back bigger than ever
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Lisa Carrington partners with 5+ A Day
Champion kayaker to share nutrition tips with New Zealand families
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Save Foods partners with Mehadrin
Post-harvest treatment used on citrus exports including Jaffa-branded fruit
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RSA calls for citrus amendment rejection
Draft amendment to EU Regulation could seriously damage the future of South African and third country citrus imports
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WUR launches AI lettuce challenge
Wageningen University has launched a competition to find out whether AI can grow lettuce in greenhouses without human input
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Giumarra adds Californian asparagus
The asparagus will be available from mid-March through to mid-May
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Durian future for Japan
Former minister leading efforts to grow the market for the fruit in Japan
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Onions 52 signs New Mexico partnerships
Cody Shiflett Produce and Hatch Valley Produce help US onion company meet growing demand
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Border opening 'too late' for NZ kiwifruit
'Chronic' labour shortage as a result of Covid-19 restrictions unlikely to ease soon, says head of grower association
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Juan Gonzalez named COO of Salix Fruits
New role reflects the company’s prioritisation of logistics in the face of ongoing Covid challenges
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Technology key to Korean labour challenge
Shrinking agricultural workforce accelerates search for AI-powered robotic solutions
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No fresh produce shortage in Western Australia
Volumes of fruit and vegetables remain strong following rail disruption, according to horticultural organisations
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New depot for Marquis Macadamias
South African facility helps leading macadamia company keep pace with production growth
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Spar China expands farm-to-fork model
Company's Shandong division now sources from more than half a million individual fresh suppliers
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Get connected in the world of grapes
Global Grape Congress unites the international table grape business on 17 March 2022
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New global alliance to tackle rising costs
Coalition of global fresh produce trade associations will develop common strategies to address cost increases