Pear news archive – Page 54
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Brazil lifts ban on Argentine topfruit
Shipments of apples and pears from Argentina's Río Negro and Neuquén provinces allowed access to Brazil once more
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Innovation helps apple sales grow
While pears are suffering, innovation in varietal development and in-store presentation is helping keep sales of apples on the right path
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Competition hits Argentinean exports
Fruit and vegetable sendings from two major ports in the south of Argentina have fallen by a third year on year for the first five months of 2012.
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US northwest pear crop set to fall
Pear Bureau Northwest forecasts a fresh pear crop of 19.3m boxes, down on 2012 but up on the five-year average
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New Zealand: Crossing the oceans
There is a long history of apple exports making the journey from New Zealand to the UK, and that is very much set to continue, as Kathy Hammond finds out
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Worldwide Fruit: Promoting grower interests
Adopting the producer organisation model, Worldwide Fruit exists to keep its grower shareholders profitable. Chloe Ryan talks to CEO Robert Balicki
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Produce fit for a Queen
To celebrate the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee, FPJ shines a spotlight on some of the businesses that have helped make the trade what it is today. By way of introduction, David Shapley looks back at how the industry has changed since Queen Elizabeth II came to the throne
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A right royal mix in the salad section
Tesco has got off the mark with the Jubilee celebrations, as far as my local branch is concerned, with Union Jack bunting
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South African apple exports up
South Africa is sending more fruit to growing markets on the continent while exports to the UK continue to fall
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M&S launches 'Papple' variety
A New Zealand-grown variety, T109, is said to have the skin and texture of a pear but looks like an apple
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The pear that thinks it's an apple
A new variety of pear that looks and tastes like an apple is being launched into M&S.
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Sainsbury's enjoys record apple season
Retailer beats its own sales mark during the UK topfruit season, selling some 38,000 tonnes so far this campaign
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The berry fruit industry needs to rethink its marketing strategy and focus on branding
There’s not much to brighten the lives of the fresh produce industry at present as drought is swamped by flooding in
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France to play Prognosfruit host
France’s national apple and pear association ANPP will play host to the Prognosfruit conference this year.
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Greenery makes Nature Count
The Greenery has awarded Nature Counts status to four of its top-flight growers at last week’s Floriade trade show in The Netherlands.
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Growers wait on European frost damage
Fruit growers and suppliers across central Europe are waiting to discover the full extent of the damage caused to their production by a major period of frost, reports Eurofruit.
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Frost causes major damage to EU crops
Sub-zero temperatures to blame for likely significant fall in volumes of apples, pears and cherries across central Europe
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T193 Ltd wins new apple rights
New Zealand fruit company T193 has won a licence to grow and globally market a new apple variety that is expected to meet strong demand in Asia
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Good outlook for South African topfruit
Growers are forecasting a strong 2012 apple and pear season, with more than 40m cartons expected to be shipped for export
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Pear decline drives top-fruit fall
Despite an increase in apple sales, a fall in the popularity of pears has pushed the top-fruit category into overall decline