Supply news from Eurofruit – Page 41
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Dulcis embarks on first international campaign
The new Italian kiwifruit will launch across multiple European markets
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Phytoform Labs develops “breakthrough” mini tomato
Tiny tomato plants that ”pack a punch” could prove breakthrough crop for UK precision breeding
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Peru braced for challenging blueberry campaign
Industry calls for collaboration and transparency to avoid erosion in profitability as volumes bounce back
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Saudi firms Iyris and Red Sea Global launch regeneration initiative
The National Food Production Initiative is aimed at regenerating unproductive land, reinvigorating the economy of Saudi Arabia and reducing its reliance on imported produce
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Eosta welcomes quality mango crops from Ecuador and Peru
As the organic mango harvest approaches in Ecuador and Peru, Dutch organics supplier Eosta says volumes and quality look “excellent” this season
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US research targets spotted wing drosophila
MSU researcher receives USDA grant to develop new biopesticide for invasive spotted wing drosophila
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Zespri issues warning over illegal Chinese SunGold
Company estimates unauthorised production in China is now almost 9,000ha, generating 40mn trays per year
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Climatic conditions favour Egyptian oranges
Egypt is preparing for an “exceptional” season for oranges, with demand expected to be high thanks to ideal conditions for large, uniform, high-quality fruit this season
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Halloweena mandarins back for second season
The healthier Halloween snack is available in select locations across the UK and Spain
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“Continued success” for global blueberry business
RaboResearch report suggests rapid changes will ensure continued success for the worldwide blueberry industry
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Spanish Kaki Association warns of devastation in Valencia
Initial estimates point to the loss of 70 per cent of the crop in some areas following this week’s violent storms
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Moroccan sweet peppers aim for export record
The country’s formidable rise is well known when it comes to tomatoes, but Moroccan suppliers of sweet peppers have also seen exports increase significantly across Europe
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“Significant” profitability increase for CH Robinson
Results reflect “continued improvement in execution” as group deploys new operating model, according to president and CEO Dave Bozeman
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Maersk signs long-term methanol sourcing deal
Company says the agreement with LONGi further confirms the ability of bio-methanol to achieve significant greenhouse gas emission reductions this decade
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Stronger Q3 results reported by Del Monte
Net sales and net income increase against the same period of 2023, according to the group’s third-quarter results statement
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South African delegation heads to Fruitnet Citrus Congress
Country is on a mission to foster better relations with Spanish and other growers, as they look to tackle common problems in future
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Orchard Systems 2025 symposium comes to New Zealand
International Symposium on Integrating Canopy Rootstock and Environmental Physiology in Orchard Systems to be held in Napier, New Zealand on 19-24 January 2025
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Zeus staying passionate about sustainability
Given the growing impact of the climate in the Mediterranean, Greek kiwifruit and grape producer Zeus’s continued focus on improving its environmental performance is not hard to grasp
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CMA CGM, Marsa Maroc in Nador West Med joint venture
Companies join forces to equip and operate half of the Nador West Med container terminal
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Supply trends revealed in brand new Fruit Logistica trend report
Trade show’s in-depth analysis shows how international fruit and vegetable trade flows are changing across the globe