Supply news from Eurofruit – Page 32
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New twist in Durban Port court battle
Court denies application for leave to appeal temporary interdict on deal between Transnet and ICTSI
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Florida slashes citrus forecast after Hurricane Milton
US state’s orange crop now predicted to be around 12mn boxes, which makes it the smallest crop in around a hundred years
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Frutura forms new division to power berry expansion
CEO David Krause tells Fruitnet about the company’s decision to consolidate its group-wide berry branding under the Sun Belle name
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Fairtrade International “apprehensive” over Mercosur deal
Fairtrade is concerned that climate and biodiversity are not being accounted for in the European Union’s new trade agreement with Mercosur
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Blueberries and avocados lead Peru’s agricultural exports
Shipment of both products showed marked recovery in first ten months of 2024
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Fruit Logistica offers fruit trade digital boost
20 international startups are exhibiting at Fruit Logistica 2025. Their business ideas focus on digitalisation of the industry and include AI and modern sensor technology
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NC sweet potato industry looks ahead despite challenging season
North Carolina Sweetpotato Commission maintains commitment to consumer marketing programmes
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VIP takes on climate change challenge
Varietal development, orchard protection and new processing techniques are yielding positive results
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EU-Mercosur trade deal splits opinion
Spanish and French producer groups accuse EU of using agriculture as a “bargaining chip”
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Resilience and innovation for South African onions
Leading South African onion producer Dutoit Vegetables had a challenging start to the season, but is optimistic about quality after a normal October and November
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IPD aims to enhance transparency and trust
Through a focus on transparency, quality and long-term partnerships with producers, Import Promotion Desk is helping bridge the gap between smallholders in developing regions and European markets, says IPD’s Thomas Derstadt
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Zespri clarifies profit forecast calculation
Kiwifruit supplier says structure continues to prioritise returns to growers, with forecast net profit higher than previously expected
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Chile’s avocado exports set to increase by almost 30 per cent
USDA report indicates international sales rose significantly in July to September, ahead of the country’s October-November peak shipment period
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New red Arra varieties have Namibia talking
Grapa says recent field days in the country highlighted the promise of new red Arra varieties
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BayWa plans to sell T&G, suggests Reuters report
Agency cites company presentation that apparently predicted sale after 2025
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Freshuelva forecasts slight increase in berry acreage for 2025
Strawberry, blueberry and blackberry plantings up, while raspberries back to 2022 levels after two years of decline
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Zespri net profit could fall by as much as 21 per cent
NZ kiwifruit company predicts result in the region of NZ$137mn-147mn, as lower licence revenue continues to affect its bottom line
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North American greenhouse and irrigation partnership announced
Harnois Greenhouses and Dubois Agrinovation will offer a turnkey solutions combining high tunnel greenhouses and irrigation
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Chilean blueberry campaign gathers pace
Committee reports slow start to season but better fruit quality compared to last year
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BayWa presents transformation concept
“Far-reaching” plan includes cutting 1,300 full-time jobs by 2027 and selling major holdings outside of Germany