All Production & Trade articles – Page 148
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NewsMastronardi buys out BerryWorld’s share of joint venture
Supplier retains exclusive right to sell BerryWorld’s premium varieties in North America, and companies commit to continued collaboration
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AdvertorialSoftripe: The future of fruit ripening – perfect produce for the global market
Softripe technology combines AI and precise atmospheric control to optimise the ripening process of fruits including avocados, bananas, mangoes and many others
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NewsTozer to showcase seed innovations at Dutch field trials
Over 100 improved varieties of celery, kale, leek, coriander, wild rocket, salad onions and parsnip will be presented
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CommentEgyptian grape exporters welcome demand despite low prices
Mina Eissa, founder and agribusiness export consultant at RejoicePro, analyses Egypt’s latest grape campaign, one marked by good quality and demand, if not prices
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NewsBiogold boon for South African mangoes
Access to new varieties is seen as catalyst for growth in the South African mango export sector
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NewsFlooding in Hanoi ravages fruit crops
Local growers report losses of 70-100 per cent of crops with peach and kumquat production hit hard
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NewsSouth Africa’s citrus export forecast stabilises
The latest prediction for total exports is now slightly higher than the previous year at 165.5m cartons
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NewsDefra changes post-Brexit import rules
Post-Brexit EU import checks delayed and produce reclassified in major boost for UK industry
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NewsOSY Group’s tech trials begin in six countries
Xtend antimicrobial packaging coating is being trialled by grocers, food producers, packaging companies and exporters
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NewsItaly’s kiwifruit crop expected to be smaller
One of the country’s leading suppliers suggests green-fleshed kiwifruit output will be around 10-15 per cent lower
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NewsCalifornia’s mandarin crop to rise by 8m cartons
Navel orange production also estimated up slightly, although it remains below the ten-year average
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NewsDurian success pushes up coffee prices
Massive increase in demand from China has led to a major fall in the volume of coffee grown in Vietnam
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NewsHM Clause presents Flamansun tomato
Variety is described as the ’first yellow heart-shaped tomato’, specifically designed for heated glasshouse cultivation
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NewsAsia Fruit Logistica wraps up stellar show
More than 13,000 trade visitors meet with some 760 exhibitors from 42 different countries and regions
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NewsAgroBelgrade 2025 showcases Serbia’s and southeast Europe’s agricultural strength
Serbia’s foremost agricultural exhibition, AgroBelgrade, returns to Belgrade on 30 January 2025, serving as a platform for regional producers, buyers and distributors to connect and drive the business forward
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NewsGruppo Orsero H1 profit ‘back to normal’
One of Europe’s largest fresh produce importers says it sees good potential for growth despite current economic uncertainty
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NewsNZ kiwifruit model is “magic and must be protected”
Grower association holds special event to mark anniversary of vital industry restructuring and the creation of export brand Zespri
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NewsArt partnerships push Envy sales for Mid-Autumn Festival
Following a successful collaboration with Van Gogh Heritage Foundation in 2023, T&G will feature Forbidden City artwork across its Envy apple Mid-Autumn Festival gift boxes this year
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NewsEarly OZblu blueberries fetch record prices in China
United Exports says its super-early varieties have hit a new record in China for imported blueberries
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NewsWorkshop highlights costly overlooked risk areas
Produce companies urged to plan now for future risk

