News from Eurofruit – Page 115
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Agroponiente sales up 4 per cent in first half of 2023/24 campaign
Improved results come despite the challenging start to the winter season, the group said
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European berry consumers feel the heat from Morocco
Unprecedented summer heat in Morocco delayed plantings of raspberries and strawberries last year, contributing to shortages and price rises on the European market this season
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The watermelon aiming to Exceed expectations at Fruit Logistica
The new Exceed watermelon from Staay Food Group and Hazera has been nominated for the Fruit Logistica Innovation Award
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It’s not rocket science! Prepare for lift-off at Fruit Logistica 2024
Leading trade fair gears up for digital revolution in agriculture, with expanded focus on smart farming and technology startups
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Getting set for the EU’s new CSR directive
As the Corporate Social Responsibility Directive (CSRD) starts taking effect, Joanna Nathanson, Freshfel policy advisor on sustainability and international affairs, and Frederic Rosseneu, Freshfel vice president and sustainability manager at Greenyard, shed some light on its expected impact in 2024 and beyond
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Port of Los Angeles fires starting gun on Chilean fruit season
US’s busiest seaport expects to handle 85,000 tonnes of Chilean fruit this winter
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Spar Slovenia removes single-use plastic bags
Retailer is first in Slovenia to phase out the bags from all of its fresh produce departments
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Arrigoni acquires French crop protection group Emis
The move will enable Arrigoni to strengthen its presence in foreign markets while broadening Emis’ product offering
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Asia Fruit Logistica launches Asia roadshow of Business Meet-Ups
Asia’s premier fresh produce trade show to launch series of Business Meet-Ups across key markets in Asia as it sets course for Hong Kong on 4-6 September 2024
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Cape Town port pressures could be relieved by industry measures
Wide-ranging measures by the fruit sector are being implemented to keep export shipments flowing
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Anecoop launches Pea-a-Mole vegetable spread
The latest addition to the Easy by Bouquet range will be available to sample at the company’s stand at Fruit Logistica
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17th Plant Health Symposium agenda announced
Focus will be on phytosanitary issues, AI and the role of key tools such as the Digital Exploitation Notebook
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Maersk, Hapag-Lloyd sign long-term collaboration deal
Aims to offer unrivalled schedule reliability, a far-reaching global network with competitive transit times and a reduced carbon footprint
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Positive signs in first South African apple and pear forecast of the year
The country’s apple and pear industry looks set to bounce back in 2024 after some disappointments last year
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Red Sea disruption “will last months”
Fresh produce suppliers face extra transit times and logistical hurdles, which could prove impossible to live with for those who export more perishable product lines
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Red Sea crisis presents challenge for Indian grape suppliers
Disruption to shipping services creates a major headache in terms of export shipments and imports of punnets, says country’s largest exporter
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Nufri’s Envy apple awarded Taste of the Year 2024 quality seal
Certification scheme recognises products tested by rigorous consumer tasting panels
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IFCO launches "game-changing" reusable plastic pallet
Dora is a light, durable, hygienic and sustainable alternative to wooden pallets with RPC compatibility
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Alliance for Sustainable Packaging for Foods launched
Aim is to foster a more holistic and harmonised approach to packaging legislation that balances quality and safety with environmental concerns
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Moroccan tomatoes recovering after record heat
Moroccan tomato growers have recovered well from last summer’s brutal heatwave, but ToBRFV issues in Spain mean an impact on European tomato supplies remains possible