All South America articles – Page 99
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Shifting supply lines in the global fruit trade
Chain reaction: Ole Schack Petersen comments on the latest trends in the international fresh produce business
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Keeping supply in touch with demand
Ole Schack Petersen of LCL and Broom Group discusses global produce trends and the rising importance of Asia
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Sustainable food systems are ‘within our control’
Former IFAD president says separating climate change from food systems is 'wrong' as Trump pulls out of Paris climate agreement
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Sainsbury’s move away from Fairtrade sparks concern
Organisation has warned of the possible impact if Sainsbury's replicates new 'Fairly Traded' sustainable tea brand on other commodities
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Southern Hemisphere citrus exports on the rise
Citrus exports from Southern Hemisphere nations are expected to increase by 6 per cent in 2017
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Read part two of Fruit Logistica's trends report
Free copy of Fruit Trade 2025: Part 2 — Production Trends is now available from the Fruit Logistica website
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Fruit Logistica publishes free future trends report
Download your copy of Fruit Trade 2025: Part 1 – Key Trends and Drivers from the event website
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Spanish port strike to go ahead
Industrial action over labour law reforms threatens to disrupt fruit exports in the coming weeks
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Fairtrade targets fruit buyers
Certification schemes such as Fairtrade Foundation have new value as consumers now expect produce to meet ethical, as well as environmental standards
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Sea-air service a boon for LatAm shippers
Florida’s new multi-modal programme gives Latin American suppliers faster and cheaper access to Europe and Asia
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Tesco, JS and Waitrose follow banana price rises
Retailers break price hold and follow rivals to new price point of 72p per kilo following import cost inflation
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Uflex hones in on LatAm blueberry trade
The company claims the results of a recent trial will clear the way for an increase in sea shipments of blueberries to Europe
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Liverpool container terminal to boost transatlantic trade
New £400m container terminal, equipped to welcome world’s biggest ships, is set to increase fresh produce trade with US and South America
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Reduce carbon emissions to ensure future of farming
Incentivising sustainability with higher prices and using agroforestry could help farmers to reduce their carbon footprint
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Inflatable packhouses offer new export option
Broom Group and LCL want to develop more accessible packing and handlng solutions for fresh fruit exporters
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Flexfresh courts LatAm papaya trade
Company claims packaging breakthrough could lead to an increase in seafreighted papayas to Europe
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First neo-panama vessel calls at London
The Sofia Celeste is the first ship to transit the newly-enlarged Panama Canal and then call at the UK
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A cool idea for airfreighted produce
The inventors of Aircoolbox are looking to solve the perennial problem of heat damage to fruit and veg during shipment by air
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Could fruit exporters miss the boat on VGM?
From July, anyone shipping fruit by container must declare the exact tonnage or risk their produce being left behind
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Opinion: The other Panama papers
Not for the first time, the mainstream media has got carried away by the idea of Cavendish bananas disappearing overnight