Supply news from Eurofruit – Page 6
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Duroc tomatoes strengthen position on European market
Morocco’s tomato export industry has undergone significant developments during a season marked by both opportunities and challenges, according to Fatiha Charrat, deputy general director of Delassus
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More Peruvian fruit heading for Chile
Government working to open market for table grapes and citrus as intra-LatAm trade continues to grow
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Colombian blueberries eye new export opportunities
Year-round production and proximity to big consumer markets a boon for producers
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Frutas de Paraguay ramps up persimmon exports
Company on course to ship 400-600 tonnes of the fruit this year
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Cherry companies must prioritise “quality and safe arrival at destination”
These are the keys to guaranteeing a successful cherry season in 2026, Chilean industry hears
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Shaffe president writes to Donald Trump to express tariff concerns
Southern Hemisphere fresh produce body warns of major disruption to global supply chains, negative market stability, and higher prices for consumers
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Reciprocal tariffs “should exclude vulnerable countries”
UNCTAD has again warned of the damage trade wars could have on developing nations with weaker and smaller economies
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Hein Deprez prepares to buy back Greenyard
Board and shareholders back plan to delist company and sell it to founder’s new family business Garden
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Argentine lemons hit by years of underinvestment
Production volumes are projected to fall by 10 per cent in 2024/25
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Chile advances toward a trade agreement with UAE
Deal would eliminate tariffs on 97 per cent of exports
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Egypt reaffirms commitment to protect grape breeder’s rights
CAPQ will revoke export codes from companies in violation of these rights
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French apples gain access to Mexican market
Following years of negotiations, French apples have gained entry to Mexico, with Interfel calling on exporters to pursue this new market with ambition
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Southern African grape season ends on a high
The Southern Hemisphere table grape season has been described as “the most pleasant in years”
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Freskon 2025 opens its doors
With 275 exhibitors from 22 countries, organisers TIF-Helexpo says this year’s Freskon represents a “prime opportunity” to highlight fresh produce and strengthen commercial collaborations
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Fepex welcomes Spanish cherry agreement with China
A protocol has been signed by Spain’s minister of agriculture, fisheries and food Luis Planas, and Chinese minister of the general administration of customs Sun Meijun
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Record high for US strawberry exports
Exports for 2024 were valued at US$570.3mn, making the category the country’s third most valuable fresh fruit export
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IFPA unveils 2025 public policy agenda
Plan sets out bold vision for growth and greater access to fresh produce and floral
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Features
The wild potential of AI
Given the plethora of potential uses in the fresh produce sector, AI undoubtedly has the power to reshape the business, but its ability to create certainty for growers comes with a dose of unpredictability
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US orange forecast rises
USDA-NASS report shows April production forecast up 2 per cent, with 2024/25 volumes pegged at 2.46mn tonnes
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BelOrta launches Belgian Aromia cherry vine tomato
The Belgian cooperative’s launch of homegrown Aromia cherry tomatoes is part of its strategy to expand its premium segment and respond to growing demand for superior taste and localness