Supply news from Eurofruit – Page 36
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Strong container throughput drives Antwerp-Bruges growth
Port of Antwerp-Bruges saw total throughput of 210.5mn tonnes in the January-September period, a yearly increase of 3 per cent
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Demand for organic pomegranate on the rise
Growing consumer interest in the health properties of the fruit fuels new plantings in Italy
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BFV and Dole China launch The Smurfs pear campaign
Dole officially debuted the Smurfs’ co-branded Truval Pear packaging at the CIIE Exhibition in Shanghai
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Montosa upbeat ahead of new avocado season
Beneficial rains augur well for volumes and sizes in 2024/25
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Argentina’s Inta mulls potential of pitahaya
Five-year project looks at how to optimise cultivation in northwest of the country
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New technology in Wilmington “boosts fresh produce import velocity”
The North Carolina port has brought in a new Leica Microscope, which is expected to increase inspection speed and efficiency
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Agroponiente on course for record season
The company has enjoyed its best-ever start in the 2024/25 campaign
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Kiku unveils new corporate identity Adema
Apple variety management company will focus on clubs, commodities and services to unlock value in the category
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Ethiopia sends refrigerated veg to Europe for first time
Ethiopian trader Ethio Vegfru has launched shipments of sugar snap peas and mangetout to the Dutch market via a container equipped with modern refrigeration
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Strike threat looms over Valencian citrus sector
CGC slams unions for “unacceptable” pay demands
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SeaPort Manatee damage ‘around US$200mn’ after record result
Closest US deepwater seaport to Panama Canal must work fast to repair structures after dramatic end to financial year
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Strong demand and quality drives positive forecast for Zespri growers
Forecast returns up across almost all categories, marketer reports
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WCO forecasts 8.73 per cent fall in Northern Hemisphere citrus volumes
Total EU, non-EU Mediterranean and US volumes are all expected to drop in 2024/25
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Wholesale markets union backs global fruit and veg day
WUWM, FAO and AIAM5 join Chile’s Le Valledor market in pushing for a new International Day of Fruits and Vegetables
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Orange River grape harvest underway
Positive signs for a good campaign in South Africa’s Orange River region as the season begins
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South Africa focuses on new grape varieties
Breeders have a keen interest in their newer varieties as the country’s table grape season gets underway
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Peruvian blues are first consignment to leave Port of Chancay
Fruit was grown by Qali, part of Agrícola Cerro Prieto
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Bayer and Netafim expand collaboration
Companies aim to combine strengths in agronomy, irrigation, digital platforms and data modelling to benefit growers
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First Guatemalan avos to arrive in time for Super Bowl
First consignments should land in the US in January, according to Guatemala’s agriculture minister
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Greenyard posts sales increase as net profit falls
First-half results reflect efforts to position business for future growth amid tough trading environment, says company