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    Solid season for New Zealand stonefruit

    2010-04-08T07:43:22Z

    Despite some difficult growing conditions, New Zealand stonefruit exporters have had a reasonable 2009/10 season

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    Anti-cancer plum bound for markets

    2010-04-08T04:53:16Z

    Queensland government and Nutrafruit collaborate on commercialisation of the antioxidant-rich Queen Garnet plum

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    Frosts bring Spanish growers misery

    2010-03-22T08:01:01Z

    Spanish growers have fallen victim to yet more inclement weather and this time it is the turn of stonefruit producers to suffer.

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    Frosts damage Valencia’s fruit

    2010-03-16T13:17:39Z

    Growers in Spain’s Valencia region are counting the cost of frosts that damaged fruit during the sensitive flowering stage

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    Frost damages early Spanish crops

    2010-03-12T11:18:19Z

    Cold temperatures in southern Spain have damaged early stonefruit, almonds and vegetables in the region of Murcia

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    Canada opens up to Spanish stonefruit

    2010-03-11T14:22:07Z

    Spain’s stonefruit sector is to restart exports to Canada for the first time in a decade, after new import conditions were agreed

  • South Africa pushes fruit basket
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    South Africa pushes fruit basket

    2010-03-05T09:31:06Z

    South Africa has its very own fruit basket in the shape of the Western Cape, where apples and pears, plums, peaches and nectarines and table grapes make up the main lines grown for the UK market. At the same time, the region’s striking natural beauty is still relatively undiscovered by UK tourists. This connection has, for the second time this year, been the basis of the Beautiful Country, Beautiful Fruit campaign. So now that supplies are in full swing, how are growers and exporters making sure they remain at the top of their game? Anna Sbuttoni reports from South Africa

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    NZ’s cherry exports strong

    2010-03-03T02:45:09Z

    New Zealand’s cherry exports have hit around 1,300 tonnes for the season, worth NZ$20m

  • Picota cherry promotion
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    Extremadura backs new Picota campaign

    2010-03-02T12:15:52Z

    The Spanish region of Extremadura is to fund a new promotional drive for Picota cherries in key European export markets

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    EMR scientists in stonefruit combat

    2010-02-28T14:01:01Z

    Scientists at East Malling Research have launched a sustainable combat initiative against aphids, brown rot, plum fruit moth and light brown apple moth to enable more UK stonefruit to be grown and sold locally.

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    CTFA appoints new president

    2010-02-18T04:23:44Z

    The California Tree Fruit Agreement has appointed industry veteran Gary Van Sickle as its new president

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    UK success for Chilean cherries

    2010-02-17T13:01:01Z

    Chilean growers and exporters have been enjoying a strong promotional presence on the UK market for their cherries.

  • Short southern hemisphere supply keeps prices high
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    Short southern hemisphere supply keeps prices high

    2010-02-12T09:32:34Z

    It has been an interesting season for southern hemisphere stonefruit, with a heatwave in South Africa reducing overall volumes and the Chilean campaign delayed across the board, both of which have helped keep prices buoyant in the UK. Laura Gould reports

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    Australian cherries shipped to Korea

    2010-02-11T00:36:28Z

    The first ever consignments of Australian cherries left for Korea this week, as officials now target table grape access

  • (l-r) Robert Broadfoot, coo Fruchthandel Magazine; Noa Ohad, Shoham Product Development; Ella Harduf, ART Marketing and Gerald Lamusse, global brand manager of Fruit Logistica
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    Mehadrin lands FL Innovation Award

    2010-02-09T11:01:01Z

    Visitors to Fruit Logistica crowned a device designed to remove pomegranate seeds made by the company Mehadrin Tnuport Export of Israel as the winner of the event's prestigious Innovation Award.

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    Oppy to market Orchard View cherries

    2010-02-08T16:44:39Z

    When the Northwest cherry season begins in June, one of the US produce industry’s oldest and most experienced groups will gain a fresh outlook

  • UK prospers as South Africa enters tough game
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    UK prospers as South Africa enters tough game

    2010-02-05T09:23:22Z

    A tough market continued to struggle at the heart of the European season as the UK becomes a less attractive market due to currency issues. But an increase in volume and a promising pear market could yet see fortunes turn. Alex Lawson reports

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    Canada invests in varietal development

    2010-02-01T12:48:05Z

    New apple and sweet cherry varieties will help Canadian growers expand production and shore up competitive edge in markets worldwide

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    English apple campaign raises new marketing ideas

    2010-01-22T10:37:16Z

    This week’s English apple season relaunch must be good news for the industry, and in particular those growers who have

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    Mixed forecast for RSA stonefruit

    2010-01-18T12:40:35Z

    South Africa's exports of plums and apricots are expected to drop this year, while nectarine and peach volumes could increase