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Retailer reports increase in vegetable purchases
New research finds Australians are purchasing 2.8 serves of vegetables per day with potatoes, tomatoes, carrots, frozen and canned vegetables leading the increase
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Redland brings new apple varieties to Australia
New Zealand bred-apples Sassy and Dazzle are being grown in Australia by Redland
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Anecoop joins new Producto Cooperativo quality seal
Its produce will now bear the Producto Cooperativo mark, allowing consumers to recognise products grown or made by cooperatives
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South Africa adopts cautious approach to tariffs
Citrus sources say they are assessing the tariff announcements by US president Donald Trump
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Aldi hits British supplier spend target a year early
Discounter says it invested £14bn with UK businesses in 2024
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Eosta reports consumer enthusiasm for rain-grown avos
The Dutch organics specialist says that a combination of rain-grown and organic cultivation is the ultimate in water efficiency
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US tariffs “a blow to fair trade”, says Citrus Australia
Citrus Australia says the new 10 per cent export tariff punishes growers and consumers alike
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Apeam welcomes tariff decision on Mexican avocados
Association said the move will strengthen bilateral trade of Mexican avocado with the US
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Grupo Hijuelas-UQ tie-up to “transform” avo production in Latin America
Technology transfer will “exponentially improve” the yield and quality of avocado plant production
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Dominican Republic ships first table grapes to US
The Ministry of Agriculture is leading efforts to support the country’s burgeoning table grape export industry
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New linerless pack for Kanzi apples
The launch is a collaboration between Adrian Scripps, Ravenwood Packaging, ProPrint and Smurfit Westrock
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New Zealand celebrates record cherry season
Data from the completed 2024/25 cherry season shows New Zealand exported more than 5,000 tonnes for the first time
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Spring brings challenges for stonefruit in south-east Europe
The fruit sector in Serbia and other countries in the region faces a period of transition, influenced by changing climatic conditions, market dynamics and production trends
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European apple bodies call for rethink on EU sustainability rules
Afrucat, Assomela, and ANPP warn that new EU regulations threaten Europe’s food sovereignty
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Agri-exports at DP World Callao’s TMS reach US$3.67bn in 2024
TMS is one of the most productive terminals on the West Coast of South America
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NFU expresses concern over new US tariffs
US is the UK’s largest market for agri-food products outside of the EU
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Congestion at Port of Tangier-Med threatens Moroccan fruit exports
Maersk warns of delays caused by high number of refrigerated container unloadings
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New European berry marketing campaign begins
Three-year project will promote the benefits of soft fruit to young adults in Belgium, Germany and the Netherlands
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Troubled times for Mexico’s avocado business as Trump tariff looms
With production up this year and exports set to rise, the country’s dependence on US as a market leaves it vulnerable
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Can strawberries help relieve menstrual pain?
Trial sponsored by Freshuelva suggests that daily consumption of fresh strawberries could reduce chronic menstrual pain