Supply news from Eurofruit – Page 156
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Spain fires starting gun on 2021/22 lemon season
Optimism prevails as the first shipments make their way to international markets
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EU backs Morocco in labelling row
Allegations of "labelling fraud" against Moroccan tomatoes have been refuted by the European Commission's agriculture commissioner
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UK hosts 'world's biggest vertical farm'
New multi-million pound farm from The Jones Food Company is being built in Lydney, Gloucestershire
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Transnet is a "threat to RSA citrus industry"
South Africa’s port agency is broke, according to the country's citrus industry
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Conference in spotlight during cycling
The Conference pear was hard to miss during the World Cycling Championships, according to Belgian cooperative BelOrta
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High hopes for seedless lemons
Seedless lemon exports from South Africa are expected to grow significantly in the years ahead
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Interko expands global footprint
Company says its market-leading ripening technology can help companies cut costs and minimise product loss
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GSF launches European marketing arm
Farmers Home Europe will export premium fresh fruit to Europe from growers in Latin America
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Melon sector issues cost warning
Central American countries want higher production costs to be shared along supply chain
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Grapa prepared for extremes
The threat of climate change looms large for growers, but Grapa Varieties believes the genetic profile of its grape varieties offers greater resistance in a future of extreme conditions
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Volcano threatens CI banana production
Farmers warn that a sea of molten rock is heading towards one of La Palma’s main banana producing areas
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The long road to seedless peppers
From Zeraim Gedera’s initial inquiries two decades ago to today’s Breedx breeding programmes, Gerry Kelman explores the development of seedless peppers in Israel
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Maersk invests in electrofuels company
Group has made a leading venture investment in Prometheus Fuels, a startup with direct air capture-technology
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Red Moon volumes to increase
Italian harvesting began in mid-September while international production is ramping up
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Maersk prepares UAE facility
Maersk's new Warehousing & Distribution facility in the UAE is set to become an important link in the group's integrated logistics solutions
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Bayer expands organic seed range
New certified production of tomato, pepper and cucumber seeds aimed at helping boost access to healthy, fresh food
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Rungis backs return of primeurs train
Next month's resumption of the Rungis-Perpignan 'primeurs train' line in France is set to benefit fruit and vegetables suppliers and the environment
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Afruibana calls for fair prices
In the face of rising global costs, the African banana producers association has urged retailers to help build a fair, sustainable supply chain
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Tozer Ibérica dials up the innovation
New varieties offer better resistance, quality and adaptation to different climates and growing cycles