Supply news from Eurofruit – Page 58
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Russian bans driving eastern suppliers to west
Moscow’s alleged attempts to punish Moldova for pursuing closer relations with the EU have only driven the supplier closer to Europe, with Armenia in danger of following suit
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GlobalGAP publishes 2023 annual report
Report highlights global progress in responsible farming practices
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Mexico to expand Systems Approach pilot for Chilean grapes
From next season, grapes from Atacama, Coquimbo and Valparaíso will be able to be exported without fumigation
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H1 Peruvian avocado exports down in volume, up in value
Lower production volume brings more balance to European market
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Poma de Girona PGI kicks off 2024 harvest
Crop of 96,000 tonnes expected, making it the PGI’s second biggest harvest ever
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Zespri on track to deliver strong returns
Sales momentum carries over from strong start to season, putting kiwifruit marketer on course to deliver increased per-hectare returns across all categories
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World Avocado Organisation launches consumer campaign in India
WAO will continue to promote avocados’ nutritional and health benefits following successful campaign in 2023
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Wildfire was ‘sad moment’ for Greek veg production
One organic farm is understood to have been completely destroyed as a result of the enormous fire which spread across East Attica last week
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Spanish sector takes stock after decade of Russian embargo
Fepex reflects on the impact of the Russian embargo on Spanish fruit and vegetable exports
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Angus Soft Fruits officially launches new AVA raspberries
AVA Monet and AVA Dali developed to improve economic viability of raspberry growing following downturn in production related to high costs
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Kenyan avocados braced for competition in East Asia
Rising demand for Kenyan avocados in Europe has lifted the fruit sector above coffee in terms of export revenue, but competition remains strong in Asia
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Decisions to be made on future grape plantings
Global field days to view vineyards and new cultivars are important for South Africa’s table grape growers
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Prices rise in Israel due to Turkish ban
Turkey’s decision to halt trade with Israel over its war in Gaza leads to increase in fruit and vegetable prices for Israeli consumers
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New tech helps importer avoid the avocado hard sell
Well-timed investment in technology and a carefully planned procurement programme have combined to give UK importer Worldwide Fruit a considerable advantage
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Colombian avocado industry announces Carbon Hass Project
Corpohass says 28 hass avocado producers have joined together to support global climate action
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Red Sea disruptions hit DP World profits
The Dubai-based port operator has seen its profits fall significantly as shippers avoid passing through the crisis-hit region
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Potential for Peru as climate impacts citrus sources
With availability and quality of citrus affected by climatic conditions, Salix Fruits sees good opportunities for supplies from the Latin American country
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Mission Produce reveals positive mid-year review
The group has announced a record-breaking mid-year review for the avocado and mango categories in the US
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Eden Research gains biofungicide approval in Germany
Mevalone, which is authorised for professional use on grapevines and apples, is granted authorisation in the country
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Net income soars at Dole on strong trading results
Despite a slight fall in year-on-year second-quarter revenue, net income jumps 68.4 per cent as Carl McCann highlights “positive momentum”