All News articles – Page 17
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NewsEarlyna attracts interest from Spanish growers
More than 100 visitors attend an open day to learn more about the early mandarin variety
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NewsCatalytic Generators expands global reach
Uptake of the company’s Easy-Ripe ethylene generator is growing across international markets
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NewsAnecoop receives Fedacova internationalisation award
Honour rounds off the 50th anniversary celebrations for the second-tier cooperative
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NewsWA Farm Direct highlights Bravo apple’s heart health benefits
New research shows the burgundy apple has one of the highest levels of flavonoids in Australia
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NewsWest Australia’s Southern Forests’ cherry region celebrates harvest with annual festival
Ideal pre-season conditions have growers anticipating positive season following challenges last year
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NewsPhilippines announces government aid for banana industry
Department of Agriculture unveils package of interventions to fight spread of Panama disease and boost exports
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NewsGrocery price rises slow as retailers roll out festive deals
Inflation eases in October as grocers’ year-on-year sales increase and spending on deals rises considerably
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NewsFuture of tomatoes in the spotlight in Malaga
Tomato experts gathered in the Spanish city of Malaga this week for Fruitnet Tomato Congress, a two-day event highlighting the big future challenges facing the category, as well as the opportunities and solutions for businesses
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NewsOppy’s John Anderson inducted into Canadian Agricultural Hall of Fame
Oppy chairman and CEO John Anderson has been inducted into the Canadian Agricultural Hall of Fame, recognising his extraordinary impact on Canada’s agriculture and food industry over five decades
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NewsSouth African stonefruit sector optimistic for strong season
South African producers are optimistic for a strong stonefruit season on the back of increased production, favourable weather and improvements to address long-running logistical issues
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NewsHapag-Lloyd EBITDA falls to US$2.8bn for first nine months of 2025
German shipping giant Hapag-Lloyd has reported a decline in earnings for the first nine months of 2025, with group EBITDA falling to US$2.8bn from US$3.592bn in the previous year, despite strong transport volume growth driven by its new Gemini network
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NewsTrapview partners with Doktar for automated pest monitoring
Trapview Group has announced a strategic partnership with Netherlands-based ag-tech company Doktar to deliver real-time pest monitoring and forecasting solutions for sustainable agriculture
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NewsMedellín welcomes global avocado trade for Territorio Aguacate 2025
Event combined knowledge sharing, business matchmaking sessions and networking
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NewsCora Seeds drives innovation in baby leaf segment
Company showcases rocket and lettuce varieties were alongside new experimental cultivars at its Fresh-cut Open Days
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NewsPiura rains fail to dampen Peru’s grape prospects
Agronomists confirm that the recent rainfall has benefited the development of red varieties, as harvesting continues
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NewsCMA CGM targets 20 per cent stake in Hamburg container terminal
Shipping giant continues strategic expansion with investment in Eurogate CTH, a major transport hub for fresh fruit imports into northern and central Europe
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NewsBayer remains on track after third quarter results
The Bayer Group reported third quarter sales of €9.66bn, with its agricultural business showing resilience despite challenging market conditions, as the company maintains confidence in delivering its upgraded 2025 guidance
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NewsValencian Citrus PGI kicks off new season with First Cutting ceremony
Incorporation of new clementine and mandarin varieties ensures that the entire marketing season will be covered in 2025/26
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NewsFavco QLD introduces new mango variety Ruby Gold to Australian market
Commercial volumes to hit Australian shelves for the first time from late November
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NewsAPVMA suspends dimethoate for blueberries, raspberries and blackberries as precautionary measure
Regulator considers the level of residues detected unlikely to pose a serious risk to human health, but has suspended use as a precautionary measure, adding berries remain safe to eat

