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Montague Farms calls consumers to SweeTango crunch
More than 220 tonnes of the Honeycrisp and Zestar cross will hit Australian shelves in 2025
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Losses mount for Chile’s cherry industry
Sector faces losses of US$1.6bn following collapse of the Chinese market and Saltoro fiasco
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Trump to go ahead with tariffs on Canada and Mexico
US tariffs on Canada and Mexico will happen on Tuesday, says commerce chief
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Moroccan CEO issues call to action for women in agriculture
Sara Mouhsine Carvajal said industry must do more to recognise critical role women play in the sector and the challenges they still face
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Tesco extends Fruit & Veg for Schools programme
Supermarket commits an additional £4 million to areas most in need
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Coming soon: FPJ Tech & Packaging Special
FPJ’s Tech & Packaging Special gives you the inside track on the innovations making the sector more efficient and sustainable than ever before
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Mexico’s Finka opts for Source.ag’s precision-enhancing solutions
A leading high-tech greenhouse tomato grower in Mexico is seeking to enhance precision and efficiency in its operations through Source.ag’s cutting-edge solutions
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Antwerp-Bruges initiates tendering process for new site
The tender focuses on logistics projects that align with deep-sea and short-sea activities, including cold chain operations
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Crowded markets put pressure on Chilean grapes
Oversupply pushes prices down, but outlook expected to improve by April
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Courtauld Commitment becomes UK Food and Drink Pact
Rebrand aims to give fresh clarity to the ambitions of the commitment
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South African grape harvest coming to a close
With 94 per cent of the 2025 South African table grape export crop already packed, the season is expected to conclude by the middle of March
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Morrisons unveils series of management appointments
It’s all change at the top as Morrisons makes a number of hires, including from other supermarkets
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Seeka begins gold kiwifruit harvest
Picking begins in New Zealand growing regions Gisborne and Hawke’s Bay
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Interview: Costa eyes key supply window with Laos berry project
Peter McPherson, consulting advisor to Costa Berry International, talks exclusively to Fruitnet about the group’s pioneering new berry plantation in Laos
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Costa Group launches new berry growing operation in Laos
Major international berry grower-marketer plans to develop 200ha of blueberry plantings by 2028 and sees Laos emerging as a key supply hub for Asia markets
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North Carolina dedicates month to sweet potatoes
Governor Josh Stein proclaims February ’North Carolina Sweetpotato Month’ in recognition of the product’s significance to the state
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Albanian mandarins eye new export opportunities
A new book shines spotlight on the country’s thriving citrus sector
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EU Commission aims to simplify rules on sustainability
The European Commission’s proposed Omnibus Simplification Package would slash the number of businesses impacted by regulations like the CSRD and EU Taxonomy
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Dulcis wins the Taste of the Year award
Italian organic kiwifruit is awarded the prestigious quality seal in Spain and Portugal
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Cauliflower left to waste as British growers demand more support
Growers say supermarkets are prioritising imports over British production