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Montague launches new nectarine brand
Nectara to highlight the flavour profiles of Montague’s nectarine range
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Prima Fresh Fruit launches new apricot brand
Pride of Prima is a new offering aiming to help jumpstart the apricot category
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Conventional reefers could play crucial role
With the southern African stonefruit and table grape seasons underway, exporters and industries are looking at logistical solutions to on-time shipments from Cape Town
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RSA government commits to improving situation at Port of Cape Town
Minister visits port to focus on challenges presently experienced there and promises commitment to improve the situation
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FATA Farms embraces options when it comes to varieties
The Egyptian producer is developing new varieties of stonefruit and grapes, while blueberries are the latest addition to the group’s portfolio
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Anecoop announces further integration
Albentillas and Toñifruit join forces to boost their competitiveness in organics segment
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Fruit exporters remain concerned about Cape Town port problems
Hortgro, SATI, and FPEF issue joint statement with Transnet in move to reassure trade that recent logistical challenges can be overcome in time for the new deciduous fruit campaigns
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Bernardo Calvo joins Sun World as president/COO
Calvo previously held a number of leadership positions at Monsanto
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Stable stonefruit crop for South Africa
With the stonefruit season now up and running, the country’s growers expect an improved campaign – but several challenges remain
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Serbia forum connects suppliers with European buyers
A selection of buyers from across Europe has descended on Belgrade for Fruitnet Forum South-East Europe, with the aim of exploring new sourcing opportunities in the region
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China grants access to Chilean peaches and apricots
Protocol signed after meeting between two presidents in Beijing, with exports expected to commence this season
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Western Cape flood impact becomes clearer
Activities in the Western Cape’s main fruit regions have been severely disrupted by recent floods, Hortgro has confirmed
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Aporo II harnesses AI to improve packing speed
Automated fruit packer from Global Pac Technologies and Robotics Plus reaches new levels of efficiency
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Rain in Cape region will have little impact on season
While some sectors of the Western Cape’s farming economy have suffered severe damage from recent storms, there will be little impact on fruit crops
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Another good season for South Africa’s interspecific plum varieties
Custom Plum Company celebrates a good year in the US and looks towards the East
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Spain’s Clasol and San Alfonso Cooperative join forces
Companies pioneer a new business model focused on defending the interests of small and medium-sized agriculture
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More consolidation at Anecoop
Two of its member cooperatives, Camp de Llutxent-Otos and Vitivinícola La Pobla, to merge
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Exploring future orchard systems
New Hort Innovation and Agriculture Victoria project to examine potential transition to narrower orchard systems
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Nets may prove worth in Serbian orchards
Severe storms in Serbia have ravaged multiple crops in the past two weeks, but investments in protective nets by the country’s apple growers may limit the damage
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Karastergiou Bros braced for harsher climate
Soaring temperatures represent an additional challenge for the Greek pear and stonefruit supplier, which is already managing the impact of the spring’s hailstorms and rainfall