Supply news from Eurofruit – Page 153
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Del Monte hit by costs and labour shortages
Third quarter results reveal full extent of operating in "one of the most challenging macroeconomic environments in recent history"
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Analysis
What next for the fresh produce business?
As we head towards 2022, we want you to tell us what's really happening in the world of fruit and vegetables
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Article
Smaller crop for PersiMon campaign
Bad weather and a new pest called citrus mealybug have significantly reduced the amount of fruit available this season
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Article
EU imports more Moroccan tomatoes
Exports to the EU from the North African country have grown 26 per cent in the last five years
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First electric reefer truck hits road in Spain
Alimerka welcomes chance to roll out Frigoblock technology, which it says will enable major cut in emissions
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Article
Flavour key to Kissabel growth
It may be the coloured flesh of Kissabel that grabs the attention, but it is flavour that is the future of the apple brand's segmentation, says Ifored
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Moroccan citrus with timely boost
The California drought is causing many to turn to Morocco, whose citrus exporters are battling rising costs as they seek to meet rising demand
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PML poised to expand European customer base
The company has named Alessandra Tagliabue as its new business development manager for Europe
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Sicilian citrus sector counts cost of storm damage
Oranfrizer said its goal is to fully recover production so that it can meet growing demand on the European market
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South African grape crop remains stable
The country is expected to export the same volume of table grapes this year as it did in 2020/21
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Del Monte announces price increases
Group is to raise the price of several fresh products in response to inflationary market, citing cost pressures across supply chain
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Pure Harvest gets “landmark” funding
UAE firm believes latest financing round will pave the way for Pure Harvest’s expansion in the MENASA region
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Primeurs train up and running
France's low-carbon train connecting Perpignan in the south with Rungis in the capital has made its first trip in two years
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BelOrta Conference back in China
The Belgian cooperative has shipped its first container of the new Conference pear season to the Chinese mainland
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Pink Lady Europe unveils plans
Although Pink Lady Europe predicts a drop in volumes this season, its focus on innovation and sustainability along the supply chain remains sharp
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LatAm banana countries ramp up retail pressure
In their most strongly worded statement to date, they accuse retailers, led by Aldi, of causing serious harm to producers
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Rijk Zwaan enjoys turnover growth
Vegetable seed company pushed ahead with its planned investments in research, breeding and production capacity in 2020/21
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Article
European Jazz season underway
New recyclable packaging to be rolled out across Europe this season, with T&G Global expecting record crop
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Article
Daikin Reefer and IRS set up European HQ
New one-stop office will meet customer demand for sales, service and spare parts
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Analysis
Resilience needed for berry trade to thrive
Experts at Global Berry Congress focus on need to overcome big challenges so berry category growth can continue