News from Eurofruit – Page 30
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Mexican berries set sights on new markets
Sector aims to double exports to the EU, Middle East and Asia by 2030, says Aneberries president
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Lineage celebrates successful hackathon against food waste
Fungi For Future hailed as the champions by a panel of expert judges
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Interko expands at-source ripening
Company says more avocado, mango and banana processors are using its technology to ripen fruit in the country of origin
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Raisins SA highlights “world-class agronomy”
Production techniques, sustainability and traceability are all high on the agenda in South Africa, the industry body says
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Rabobank reports positive outlook for table grapes
Despite a dip in exports last season, the popularity of table grapes is still growing
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IKO agenda tackles consumption and climate change
Annual convention in Chile ends with agreement to deepen cooperation to face common challenges
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Azura donates €1.5m to Moroccan earthquake relief
Tomato supplier makes major contribution to special government fund as well as various NGO projects
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Freshfel meets with key EU decision makers
Organisation joins representatives of European Parliament and European Commission to discuss current landscape and trends in fresh produce
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Strong start for VIP as apple demand recovers
The Italian supplier reports on a good start to the new season, as organic and licensed production continues to play even greater role
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Arra grapes have “the genetics to guarantee production”
After assessing the damage of last month’s tropical storm in California, table grape breeding and licensing company Grapa Varieties believes the benefits of Arra varieties that offer tolerance to extreme conditions are undeniable
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Turkish citrus back in the spotlight
Row over number of rejections on EU imports of Turkish lemons and grapefruits rumbles on
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Camposol announces restructuring and layoffs
Company said it had been forced to take action to deal with ongoing costs crisis and impact of El Niño
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Robotics Plus launches new autonomous vehicle
Prospr is a multi-use modular vehicle platform that automates a variety of tree crop tasks
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Grand vision for green agriculture
Saudi Arabia’s ambitious plan for sustainable agriculture comes from a desire to diversify away from oil and the urgent need to adapt to the new realities of climate change, says Dr Juan Carlos Motamayor of Neom Food
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Delassus launches Morocco earthquake appeal
Tomato supplier is collecting emergency donations following earthquake estimated to have affected 300,000 people
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Interfel invites Fruit Attraction visitors to experience Le Tour Frais
The association will showcase the best of French produce in Madrid
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Promising apple season ahead in Poland
Rajpol CEO Dominik Wozniak says volumes are stable and quality high, while the company has also diversified its product offering this year
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Dutch government reserves €50m for organic development
After the collapse of the Dutch coalition government this summer, the outgoing cabinet is set to announce €50m available for development of the organic market
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Half of UK growers ‘face going out of business’
High-profile Riverford campaign aims to persuade supermarkets to give growers a fairer deal
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El Niño hits Peruvian blueberry campaign
Export volumes are down by 50 per cent compared to this time last year