News from Eurofruit – Page 31
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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
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Starr Ranch Growers and CMI Orchards partner up
Leading Washington State fresh produce companies will join forces as part of a new agreement
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New investor for Capespan
Zeder has sold its share in South African fruit exporter Capespan with another local investment company buying in
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TopFruit celebrates 40 years
South African cultivar management company commemorates four decades in the business
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Produce leaders to take part in Spain-UK summit
AMFresh trading director Darren Clough and Fruitnet’s Spain editor Maura Maxwell among participants in new event to build closer ties between Spanish suppliers and UK buyers
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‘Less than half’ fresh produce sold globally makes any profit
New report suggests massive increase in production and operating costs over past three years has left around 60 per cent of supply unprofitable
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Insights aplenty at first ever Global Tropicals Congress
There is plenty of untapped potential in the tropicals market – provided you get the quality and consistency right
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Europe to see big rise in Kissabel production
Production volumes are up 40 per cent this season, with the variety poised to make its US debut
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Dutch Greenhouse Delta and Lemon Chilli Farms partner up
International Dutch horticulture platform signs MoU with Indian fresh produce grower
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Egypt takes tough approach on IPR infringement
The Egyptian authorities believe the issue of illegally grown grape varieties is best solved at source, investing in the latest DNA machines to take random samples
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Floods follow fires in Greek tragedy
After a summer of excessive temperatures, record rainfall has left much of Central Greece underwater, flooding homes and farms and cutting the country in two
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Candy Snaps season extended with new Bloom Fresh variety
Fruit breeder extends Candy Snaps season with the introduction of a new table grape varietal IFG Forty-one
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BRICS Summit offers up fresh perspectives
Expansion of BRICS membership will bring new realities for the South African fresh produce export business
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Fruit Logistica 2024 tickets now available
Organiser Messe Berlin reports rise in demand for stand space at the leading trade show for the global fresh produce business, as visitor tickets go on sale.
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Raquel Aguado named new director of Fedemco
With a background in international marketing, she will oversee the federation’s internationalisation agenda
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Spain’s Clasol and San Alfonso Cooperative join forces
Companies pioneer a new business model focused on defending the interests of small and medium-sized agriculture
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Nadorcott Protection warns supermarkets over Tango sales
NCP has cautioned UK supermarkets about the “potential risks” associated with sales of Tango mandarins, which it claims are “unauthorised”
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Grupo HAME acquires Peru’s Agrokasa
Deal allows Grupo HAME to diversify its existing operations in bananas, palm oil and avocados and move into Peru for first time