Pineapple news archive – Page 48
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Rainfall raises concerns for Chile
Export association Asoex expresses 'regret' following heavy rainfall in O'Higgins, Maule and other key supply regions
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WA stonefruit dumped in orchards
Growers claim leading retailer is increasingly looking to buy from eastern suppliers
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China says yes to Spanish stonefruit
Signing of new import protocol marks the culmination of nine years of negotiations to between the two countries
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Italy and Catalonia confer on stonefruit
CSO and Afrucat say they will share information on a regular basis during the coming peach and nectarine season
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Reid Fruits teams with UTAS on cherry research
Clinical trials are due to begin to investigate the health benefits of cherry consumption on alleviating issues relating to inflammation
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Fairfruit invests in Portuguese packhouse
Company recently announced that it is to double its organic stonefruit acreage in Portugal by the end of the year
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Kölla Group forms Italian import arm
German fresh produce group will look to sell mainly German and Spanish produce in the Italian market, it says
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Austrians spend more on produce
Analysis of last year's grocery spending shows the value of Austria's fruit and vegetable market rose sharply in 2015
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Research rewards for NZ cherries
Programme aims to increase productivity and orchard efficiency, providing a faster return on investment
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Audio: Australia's huge opportunity in Asia
PMA Australia's Michael Worthington tells Chris White about anticipated growth in export sales for Australia fruit
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China destroys unlawful Spanish citrus cargo
Spanish authorities have confirmed that the citrus shipment seized earlier this week was exported illegally
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Chile seeks better deal in Taiwan
Asoex says ANZTEC trade deal puts New Zealand at an unfair advantage and is stifling competitiveness of Chilean fruit
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Special report: Belgian promise
The UK and Belgium have long been profitable trading partners, but exporters are now looking for more direct relationships
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New Zealand cherries on record run
Exports from the country have set a new benchmark for the second straight year, with strong demand in Asia
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Australian cherry exports on the march
Industry sees even more room to grow in Asia after shipments pass 5,000 tonnes
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Global demand growing for Queen Garnet plum
New trials are underway to further research the health benefits of the in-demand 'super' plum
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Apricot kernel packs recalled due to understated cyanide risk
FSA recommend no more than two kernels are eaten a day because of a long-term build up of cyanide, a natural toxin in apricot kernels
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Freeze decimates Spanish fruit production
Stonefruit and almonds amongst the worst affected crops
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Apricots face variety gridlock
South Africa’s apricot industry is suffering from a paucity of new varieties to return the category to growth
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Water shortages and Brexit debate hit stonefruit
It’s been a strong quarter for stonefruit, with a rise in value and volume sales, but those involved in the supply chain still see areas for improvement