Supply news from Eurofruit – Page 39
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Violence and unrest in Maputo disrupt export business
Suspension of activities in Maputo port and closure of border between South Africa causes disruption
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South Africa expects marginal volume increase as grape harvest begins
Growers have started packing the first volumes in the country’s northern regions
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Ecuador becomes latest market to open for Argentine citrus
Ministry of Agriculture green lights imports of Argentine lemons, sweet citrus fruits and bone-in beef
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Lineage acquires ColdPoint Logistics
Deal to purchase Kansas-based warehouse and transport operator is Lineage’s largest since it went public in July 2024
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US government set to spend record amount on apples
USDA bailout said to be worth over US$100mn in 2024, as more growers reportedly find it harder to sell their fruit
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Bruno Plantaz prepares to make Seafrigo Group shine
Incoming chief executive describes company as “a sparkling diamond” that now “needs to be polished”
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US green lights imports of Guatemalan avocados
As of 8 November, Guatemala will be able to export Hass avocados under a systems approach
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Grape specialist Angon Fruit sees blueberry promise
As South African exporters evolve their businesses, they incorporate new produce categories to extend their offer
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Trump’s fondness for tariffs prompts talk of food price rises
With the election of Donald Trump as US president (again), economists have raised concerns about the consequences of introducing tariffs on imports, not least from Mexico
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Study suggests RPCs save CO2 over single-use packaging
Ifco highlights independent life cycle assessment that suggests reusable packaging cuts CO2 emissions by 62 per cent compared to single-use packaging
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Record cocaine haul found in banana shipment from Ecuador
Spanish police made discovery in container bound for the Port of Algeciras
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European exports to the US fall
The value of fresh fruit and vegetable exports from the EU to the US dropped 9 per cent year-on-year in 2023
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Source.ag named MT/Sprout Challenger50 for 2024
The AI solutions provider said it was “thrilled” to make it on to the list of the 50 most innovative and fast-growing companies challenging the status quo in the Netherlands
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Orange County cities under quarantine after fruit fly discovery
Area affected includes two major suburbs of Los Angeles to the south of Anaheim, including Disneyland Park
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Casur celebrates 30th anniversary
One of the founding members of Unica Group looks back on 30 years of growth
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Hapag-Lloyd sinks US$4bn into new dual-fuel ships
German-owned shipping line has ordered a total of 24 new vessels from two shipyards in China
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Eurofrutas modernises Lisbon import centre
Orsero Group subsidiary completes expansion of distribution hub on north-east outskirts of Portugal’s capital
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HortiRoad2India, 8 Berries and Mahaberry sign MoU
Partnership aims to scale up berry operations in India using Dutch greenhouse technology
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IFPA reacts to Trump victory
With the dust settling on the election, Cathy Burns says the association is poised to collaborate with new US leadership on fresh produce initiatives
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Ecuador sends first blueberries to Hong Kong
Nobis Fruit Company sends three weekly pallets of AtlasBlue blueberries to the Asian market