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Trump hits Canada and Mexico with 25 per cent tariff from 1 February
Trump also imposes 10 per cent duty on China and promises ’substantial’ tariff action against EU, as North America’s fresh produce trade braces for impact
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Government launches consultation to protect valuable farmland
Land use framework will map the areas of England with the best quality farmland and greatest potential for nature recovery
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Bakker Barendrecht begins construction on fresh produce centre
Greenyard-owned group expands with a state-of-the-art centre in Ridderkerk, including the ”largest ripening centre in Europe”
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Unica hosts AI and critical thinking conference
Event for member cooperatives explored impact of AI on the agricultural sector
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Olympic Fruit sees grape sales rise as consumer preferences change
The Dutch importer says demand for table grapes has grown, especially for premium white and black varieties
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Small avos drive US 2024 summer sales to four-year high
Small avocado promotions outperformed large and bagged avocados, HAB data shows
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Opera aims to reclaim lost market share for its pears in Germany
A long-awaited return to full production means Italy’s pear specialists have a chance to export until May this season
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BayWa takes legal action to secure restructuring
Not all of its lenders have approved the company’s proposed transformation, as it seeks to offload a large portion of its debt
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Food Freshly to showcase new Produce Wash solution in Berlin
The company is seeking pilot trial partners for patented process suitable for wide range of whole and fresh-cut fruits and vegetables
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Gemini Cooperation starts in February
New shipping network from Maersk and Hapag-Lloyd is to begin on 1 February
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Moroccan almond imports continue to rise
Although Morocco is developing its domestic almond production, the nut’s growing popularity among Moroccan consumers means year-round imports, mainly from the US, are vital
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France’s Interfel honours its first president, the late André Potel
André Potel, who was the first president of both Interfel and Aprifel, in addition to serving as director of CTIFL, has “left his mark”, according to Interfel
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NFU tackles problem of lack of diversity in British farming
Union launches new event and scholarship programme to improve diversity and inclusion
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New Zealand retailers receive first Avogrey Greenskin avocados of the season
Following a limited offering last year, Avogrey Greenskin avocados will be available in greater volumes this season
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IFPA ANZ announces new additions to its board of directors
Perfection Fresh Australia’s John Simonetta and Jenkins Group’s Cameron McInness elected to the board after ”extraordinary number” of applicants
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Vietnamese durian exporters turned away at the Chinese border
Durian sellers call on locals for support as they struggle with China’s new screening regulations
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Orri Jaffa offers Israel citrus update
The country’s overall citrus yield is set to fall 4.5 per cent this year
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MPs call for UK to boost food production by 30 per cent by 2050
Group says UK agriculture needs clearer plan to unlock its potential, reduce dependence on imports, and contribute to global food security
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Argentinean producers of organic apples and pears consider alternatives to Europe
Rising costs are forcing organic topfruit growers in Argentina to look at alternatives to the European market, either in the better-paying US or closer to home
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Tosca eyes European gains
Company’s reusable packaging solutions are winning over new customers