Supply news from Eurofruit – Page 24
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Gemini Cooperation starts in February
New shipping network from Maersk and Hapag-Lloyd is to begin on 1 February
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Moroccan almond imports continue to rise
Although Morocco is developing its domestic almond production, the nut’s growing popularity among Moroccan consumers means year-round imports, mainly from the US, are vital
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France’s Interfel honours its first president, the late André Potel
André Potel, who was the first president of both Interfel and Aprifel, in addition to serving as director of CTIFL, has “left his mark”, according to Interfel
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Orri Jaffa offers Israel citrus update
The country’s overall citrus yield is set to fall 4.5 per cent this year
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Argentinean producers of organic apples and pears consider alternatives to Europe
Rising costs are forcing organic topfruit growers in Argentina to look at alternatives to the European market, either in the better-paying US or closer to home
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Ifco registers ‘record’ customer environmental savings
Some 2.4bn shipments of fresh grocery products were delivered worldwide using Ifco reusable packaging containers last year
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Tozer to showcase 150 varieties at Murcia Open Days
Independent seed company opens doors of its trial farm in El Albujón, Murcia on 11-13 February
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Copiapó inaugurates new phytosanitary inspection site
Facility will handle region’s fruit export to the US
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Cost and climate reduce crop variety across Turkey
High costs and climate change are driving many fruit and vegetable growers in Turkey to switch to wheat and corn, which are increasingly viewed as a safer option
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Iran identifies challenges to boosting organic produce sector
Iran Organic Association hosted a seminar to highlight key areas of development to support Iran’s organic sector, including education, infrastructure and international collaboration
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SanLucar partners with Greenfood to supply Swedish consumers
New deal enables Spanish company to expand its premium range in the country
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Fairtrade highlights “urgent” banana challenge
Anna Pierides says too many banana farmers and workers are left vulnerable under current practices
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Apofruit brings “nickel-free” vegetable range to Berlin
Vegetables are grown hydroponically so they do not absorb nickel or other heavy metals that may be present in the ground
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Major suppliers with direct lines into retail join Dutch group Zon
Move underlines need for consolidation among fresh produce suppliers as retail buying power across Europe continues to strengthen
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Wadi El Nour upbeat about Egyptian orange campaign as demand rises
Egyptian citrus exporters are confident of achieving a better balance between supply and demand this season, helping to improve the profitability of the category compared with last year
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Driscoll’s, Hortifrut, and Rabobank share knowledge at Fruitnet Berry Congress 2025
Several of the world’s leading berry companies will take part in Fruitnet’s event on 13-14 March in Rotterdam
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Rijk Zwaan and partners face the future together
The seed specialist says partners can count on its support when tackling issues such as climate change and supply chain concerns
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T&G licences Joli apples to the New Zealand Super Fund
Agreement through the fund’s rural investment manager FarmRight will see Joli apples grown in Canterbury for the first time
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Tatayoyo: Rijk Zwaan, Unica and Lidl collaborate on pepper push
The versatile Tatayoyo pepper is benefiting from a collaborative approach between seed company Rijk Zwaan, Spanish producer organisation Unica and discount giant Lidl
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Fruit Logistica presents the European Statistics Handbook 2025
An in-depth look at market developments, economic challenges and climate impacts in the fruit trade – now available for free on the website