News from Eurofruit – Page 4
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NewsGlobal shipping crises “the new normal” say LatAm exporters
As the Gulf conflict enters its fifth day, companies say they have become accustomed to adapting to logistics disruption
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NewsBritish farm aims to grow avocados on landfill
Wiltshire-based project sets ambitious target to produce large volume of fruit and vegetables on top of a rubbish dump
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NewsSouth African raisin crop forecast cut to 86,500 tonnes
Despite the lower forecast, the industry remains optimistic about long-term growth as competing nations face their own challenges
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NewsSpain’s Mercosur fresh produce trade reaches €334m
Spanish fresh produce exports to the South American trading bloc reached €67mn last year, while imports totalled €267mn
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NewsIntermarché expands long-term contracts with French suppliers
French retail chain plans to strengthen ties with domestic fruit and vegetable producers through expanded long-term contracts
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NewsKiwifruit labour providers forced to close
Two of Zespri’s New Zealand contractors cease trading with millions in unpaid taxes, after allegations of widespread non-compliance
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NewsBanana exporters weigh up options as Mideast war intensifies
With Ecuador in peak season, shippers are in a race to find alternative buyers and routes to market
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NewsIFPA appoints Dr Eric Stevens as food safety VP
Stevens will lead IFPA’s global efforts to shape food safety and regulatory policy, strengthening engagement with international bodies
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NewsZimbabwe steps up blueberry production
Favourable market window and climate augur well for export growth
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NewsPoland set to host 14th International Blueberry Conference
The 14th International Blueberry Conference will convene on 5-6 March in Ożarów Mazowiecki, Poland
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NewsAsoproa presents Valencian Avocado brand
New quality seal designed to boost the competitiveness of Valencian avocados in the national and international markets
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NewsHuelva strawberry growers in bid to extend season
Suppliers seeking to offset early production losses caused by recent storms
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NewsStrong start to 2026 for Ecuadorean banana exports
Shippers benefit from production problems in Central America and Asia
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NewsIncreased shipping around the Cape comes with other risks
With traffic around the Cape set to increase sharply because of the conflict in the Middle East, there are now other risks facing global fleets
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NewsGulf conflict threatens major disruption to fruit trade
As shipping lines suspend operations, leading importer says conflict creates ‘big problem’ for international fresh produce suppliers
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NewsIndian exports hit by Middle East conflict
Leading shippers report severe disruption to fresh produce exports as air and seafreight services suspended
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NewsAoma aims to bridge gap between fresh avocado sales and oil processing
Meeting in Berlin hears how companies should regard oil as a coordinated extension of their fresh market strategy
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NewsWashington Fruit Growers and Sinclair celebrate 30+ years of partnership
Long-term collaboration delivers precision-driven labelling solutions
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NewsGrowers United partners with TerraChange on transparent solar panels
Dutch cooperative and UK startup sign letter of intent at Fruit Logistica to explore organic solar panel technology
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NewsCeres Fruit Growers wins BRCGS Site of Year award
Tru-Cape member Ceres Fruit Growers received the BRCGS Certificated Site of the Year 2026 award in London