Supply news from Eurofruit – Page 23
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TSBC secures rights to grow innovative raspberry varieties in Portugal
Company signs five-year deal with Advanced Berry Breeding to produce Malaika and Zawadi
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South African table grape growers report excellent harvest
Exports to North American markets continue to grow as European markets start strong
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Giulia Montanaro joins apple brand Sambòa
Former Assomela foreign relations chief offers marketing group more than decade of apple industry experience
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Hortgro launches US stonefruit promotion
Plum Possibilities consumer campaign aims to drive demand for plums and encourage shoppers to participate in the sweepstakes
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Trump temporarily halts tariff threat against Mexico and Canada
One-month delay comes after US administration receives assurances from Mexican leaders on border controls
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Fresh Formulaics to debut Flair S1 at Fruit Logistica
Flair S1 is the first product in the company’s new range of postharvest solutions to be launched
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MSC launches iReefer cargo monitoring system
System offers real-time insights into reefer shipments, including information on position, temperature, humidity and more
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Trump’s South Africa statements cause controversy
South Africa reacts to trade threats made by US president Donald Trump
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Conditions ideal for Egyptian citrus expansion
Climatic issues in major citrus producing countries have contributed to the rising demand for Egyptian citrus, not just in Europe, but also in Russia, the Middle East and South America
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Ava Berries celebrates success of Alicia and Catalina strawberries
Angus Soft Fruits says it is “thrilled” with the response to new strawberry varieties Alicia and Catalina, bred by the Ava Berries Breeding Programme, with plans underway to scale up production to meet growing demand
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Hellmann acquires HPL Apollo
Logistics group looks to expand its global footprint in the perishable market and enhance its capacity to deliver tailored solutions to customers
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New leadership from the Orange River for Sati
Alwyn Dippenaar, new chairman of Sati, walks in the footsteps of a long tradition of grape farming in South Africa’s remote Orange River region
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Tariffs ‘bad news’ for consumers, say produce business leaders
Prices and healthy diets under threat as escalating trade dispute casts shadow over North American market
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Mexican avocados in the firing line
With the Super Bowl just days away, what impact with Trump’s tariffs have on demand for avocados and other Mexican fruit and vegetables?
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Mexico and Canada order retaliatory measures against Trump’s tariffs
Canada rolls out 25 per cent tariffs against US products while Mexico set to push tariff and non-tariff measures
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Trump hits Canada and Mexico with 25 per cent tariff from 1 February
Trump also imposes 10 per cent duty on China and promises ’substantial’ tariff action against EU, as North America’s fresh produce trade braces for impact
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Bakker Barendrecht begins construction on fresh produce centre
Greenyard-owned group expands with a state-of-the-art centre in Ridderkerk, including the ”largest ripening centre in Europe”
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Olympic Fruit sees grape sales rise as consumer preferences change
The Dutch importer says demand for table grapes has grown, especially for premium white and black varieties
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Opera aims to reclaim lost market share for its pears in Germany
A long-awaited return to full production means Italy’s pear specialists have a chance to export until May this season
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BayWa takes legal action to secure restructuring
Not all of its lenders have approved the company’s proposed transformation, as it seeks to offload a large portion of its debt