News from Eurofruit – Page 119
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Peru looks back on a challenging year for fruit exports
Blueberries hit hardest by the weather, while grapes and avocados fared better says Fresh Fruit Peru
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Targban says banana business remains stable and predictable
The banana industry faces climatic and market challenges but remains on a level footing, according to Rafał Bury of Polish importer, wholesaler and distributor Targban
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Gaza farmer shows resolve
Founder of the first vertical strawberry farm in Palestine, Ayed Awni Aburamadan has a history of success in the face of overwhelming challenges, and he is determined to rebuild when the war is over
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Rajpol makes a strong start to the apple season
The 2023/24 campaign has begun in earnest for one of Poland’s leading grower-exporters, with early sales positive and overseas markets receptive
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New tech puts veg supplier Nordic Greens on fast track to growth
One of Scandinavia’s leading vegetable suppliers says the recent addition of a Newtec high-speed packing line has helped it to become more sustainable and more efficient
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Italians turn on the charm with Dulcis kiwifruit
Three of the country’s leading kiwifruit marketers have put their faith in a new homegrown, green variety with golden origins
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Bayer AG and G+Flas partner to develop enhanced tomatoes
Partnership will use Crispr gene editing application to enhance Vitamin D3 in tomatoes
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GlobalGAP places water under the microscope at Fruit Logistica
The GlobalGAP panel discussion at Fruit Logistica in Berlin will focus on the important topic of water and its responsible use
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Webinar presents Tonik and Canopy apple varieties
Dalival and IFO hosted an online webinar to communicate about two new apple varieties, Tonik and Canopy, as well as apple rootstock M200
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North Carolina sweet potatoes strive to elevate EU position
The state’s Sweetpotato Commission has initiated research to understand opportunities in its key European export markets
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Character plays well for Verdi Import on Europe’s biggest stage
One of the continent’s leading fresh produce importers sees team spirit and close partnerships with the trade as the best foundations for its next quarter century
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Oppy brings in Red Passion kiwifruit from Europe
Group says it is expanding its kiwifruit offer in North America by importing the fruit from Greece and Italy
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Tozer Ibérica sales grow 20 per cent in 2023
The seed company’s recently-launched Cleopatra celery variety leads the charge
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Hoogstraten prepared for challenging times in tomatoes
Energy prices may have improved since last year, but the threat of ToBRFV and the search for resistant varieties that deliver on organoleptic qualities remain a challenge
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Avocados From Mexico brand keeps on growing
President and CEO Alvaro Luque looks back on another record-breaking performance and what’s in store for AFM’s 10th anniversary year
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Sekoya team expands to meet increased demand for premium blueberry varieties
Marianela Rodriguez and Mark W David will support the B2B network’s continued global expansion
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Thx! Dreams programme now fully certified
Thx! Dreams and Letis announce a strategic collaboration to ensure quality and transparency in fulfilling the dreams of rural workers
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SanLucar receives sustainable business award
Prize reflects company’s “tireless commitment to sustainability in its daily business”
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Anecoop sends first container of Persimon kaki to mainland China
The 15-tonne consignment of Persimon Bouquet will depart this Thursday and arrive in mid-January at the port of Shenzhen
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Strong pre-Christmas market for Southern African grapes predicted
As arrivals of Southern African grapes in Europe and the UK increase, there are expectations that the current strong market will continue into the new year