All Production & Trade articles – Page 330
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ArticleVietnam joins Australian ag visa
Australian horticultural industry welcomes first country to join new visa programme for agricultural workers
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ArticleAlcampo expands sustainable F&V offer
The Spanish retailer now provides up to 40 sustainably grown fruit and vegetable products
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ArticleSATI speaks out on challenges
South African grape industry faces problems as fruit industries meet government minister to discuss impact of Ukraine war
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ArticleStrong showing for Anecoop in 2020/21
Grower returns reach their highest ever level, but group warns of tough outlook for 2022
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ArticleWebinar analyses impact of Ukraine conflict
Southern Hemisphere exporters face “difficult decisions” on where to divert fruit destined for Russia and Ukraine
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ArticleSpanish apple season heading into the red
Producers will lose millions of euros unless retail prices are increased immediately, Fepex warns
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ArticleIG licenses new stonefruit and pome fruits
Leading Indian importer enters into an agreement with Ben Dor Fruits to cultivate 1m plants
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ArticleAM Fresh launches Mexican grape venture
Terramara Fresh established in partnership with Chilean table grape producer-exporter Rio Blanco
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ArticleAutumn edition of Produce Plus out now
Autumn edition features technology focus plus the latest in apples and pears, kiwifruit and grapes
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ArticleRockit launches Ramadan campaign
Well-known artist helps showcase miniature apple offering in the Middle East and South-East Asia
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ArticleBerryWorld boosts partnership with Skip2bfit
Collaboration will allow Skip2Bfit to take skipping workshops to over 80 schools, promoting importance of active lifestyle and healthy eating
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ArticleSustainability a major driver at Chiquita
Sustainability is not only vital for the planet, but can also add value and differentiate brands, says Peter Stedman, sustainability director at Chiquita Brands International
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ArticleFepex calls for urgent action on spiralling costs
It is seeking subsidies, an easing of restrictions on phytosanitary treatments and better crisis management measures
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ArticleModern apples are 'larger and less acidic'
Longer shelf-life and less bitter taste also common traits compared with ancient, wild varieties, says new research
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ArticleKakuzi gains export approval for China
Following a stringent phytosanitary audit, the Kenyan exporter has received the green light from Kephis to prepare avocado exports for China
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ArticleUkraine conflict hits Peruvian avocado exports
Exports to Russia, the third biggest market in February last year, down by 49 per cent last month
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ArticleExport surge for Chinese pineapples
Demand for Chinese-grown fruit is rising in Asia and new RCEP agreement is facilitating trade
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ArticleGiorgio Fresh mourns passing of Bob Besix
US industry veteran remembered for his strong work ethic and positive outlook
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ArticleMiniature mango hits the market
Colombian-grow Sweet Sugar Mango can be eaten with the skin on
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ArticleJupiter’s biomass now powering homes
The company’s prepared fruit facility is transforming fruit that does not pass Jupiter’s strict quality tests into biogas

