Supply news from Eurofruit – Page 109
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Inaugural Global Tropicals Congress dates announced
Save the date for the new meeting point for international tropical fruit growers, marketers and buyers
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Maersk to mark the launch of greener vessel
The logistics group will welcome its landmark green methanol vessel in Copenhagen this September
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Chile and New Zealand seek closer fruit ties
Visit by Chilean trade delegation to New Zealand signals thawing in long-running kiwifruit trade dispute
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Europe’s apricot sector remains short of full potential
While this year’s production is in line with the five-year average, an overall decrease in production volume leaves room for future growth
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Port performance key for South African citrus
South Africa’s port authority says it is pulling out all the stops to enable a successful export campaign
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Anecoop looks ahead to positive Bouquet seedless watermelon campaign
Season will be supported by promotions in Spain, France, Czech Republic and Poland
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Tomatoes remain big business
Growth in volume and value of globally traded fresh and chilled tomatoes shows the appetite remains for the salad staple
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Paraguay celebrates first-ever persimmon shipment to Europe
The first consignment, shipped by Frutas del Paraguay, arrived in Spain recently
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Spanish apricots bounce back
2023 Spanish apricot crop is forecast to be 52 per cent higher than last season but production is down 7 per cent across Europe
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DiMuto expands in Latin America with Montana Fruits partnership
Ag-tech company partners with Colombian fresh produce exporter to finance exports to Europe and market expansion
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Envy and Candine boost Blue Whale sales in Spain
Envy triples its sales volume this season, while Candine sales continue to gather momentum
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Analysis
EU’s third country exports fall in volume and value
Eurostat data for 2021 shows fruit and vegetable exports to non-EU countries decreased year-on-year
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South Africans will closely watch discussion on AGOA
South Africa’s citrus sector in the western parts of the country has always retained a keen interest in US political views over promoting African trade to the US
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Salix Fruits reports smooth transition in citrus supply
CEO Alejandro Moralejo analyses the current US import citrus market as it transitions from Northern to Southern Hemisphere supply
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2nd Banana Awards honour sustainability of Ecuador’s banana sector
AEBE praises the commitment to innovation and sustainability of Ecuadorean companies at gala event
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New book explores how to make avocados more sustainable
Publication provides comprehensive overview of more than 30 years’ of research into avocado supply chain
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Agriculture and port issues discussed in South African-Namibian trade talks
High-level discussions come hard on the heels of South Africa hosting the African Free Trade and Investment conference in Cape Town
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Port of Antwerp-Bruges looks back on solid first-year performance
New projects confirm the unified port’s commitment to tackling future challenges
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Dutch trade mission courts Indian partners
PIB India cluster will visit Hyderabad and Delhi in new trade mission next week
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Frustration grows over citrus situation
The CGA has again approached the South African government ahead of a ”looming EU FCM regulation crisis that threatens orange exports and grower livelihoods”