All articles by Tom Joyce – Page 91
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ArticleYüksel launches new tomato variety
Turkish breeder Yüksel Tohum has introduced a new highly resistant variety of cocktail tomato for the premium segment
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ArticleSaudi gets behind organic sector
The organic farming sector is ready to grow in Saudi Arabia, according to the kingdom's deputy minister of agriculture
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ArticlePink Lady may use the force
The apple brand's airing of the new Star Wars trailer has some predicting a tie-up between the two this summer
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ArticleBlack market springs up in Jeddah
The Saudi city has seen the sudden emergence of a black market for fresh produce after expatriate traders were barred from the central market
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ArticleFlorette makes Danish move
French bagged salad specialist has made a deal with Denmark’s Lammefjords Gront as it looks to grow in the north
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ArticleBerryFresh gets fresh look
Belgium's Special Fruit has unveiled a new logo and various packaging innovations for its BerryFresh line
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ArticleSave Our Soils gains plaudits
Nature & More's Save Our Soils campaign received the backing of the Dutch state secretary at BioFach this week
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ArticleRedder the better for French apricots
French apricots are expected to become redder over time, as studies show consumers prefer these over the traditional orange and yellow varieties
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ArticleTiko mayor rails against CDC
In Cameroon, the mayor of Tiko has hit out against the spraying practices of CDC and the company's treatment of its workers
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ArticleFrench topfruit gains US access
Following lengthy bilateral negotiations, French apples and pears are now permitted to enter the US, albeit under ultra-tight controls
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ArticleWAPA votes for new president
Representatives of the World Apple and Pear Association elected the ANPP's Daniel Sauvaitre as WAPA's new president
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ArticleSH anticipates topfruit growth
WAPA has released the forecasts for Southern Hemisphere apple and pear production, with both expected to rise by 5 per cent
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ArticleUASC expands in South America
Shipping line takes next step in South American expansion plan, strengthening relationship with local agency partner Ultramar
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ArticleGhana to grow vegetable exports
The Ghanaian government sees vegetables as the best way to diversify and boost the West African country's growing economy
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ArticleRussian retailers raise prices
Prices are up throughout Russia due to soaring inflation, but many grocery stores in Samara have been accused of taking advantage of consumers
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ArticleLebanese market gets revival
Merchants have welcomed the restoration of Souq al-Khoudar market, which was left in tatters after fierce fighting in Tripoli
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ArticleJordanian exports on the up
Fruit and vegetable exports from Jordan rose sharply last year, as the government seeks alternatives to war-torn Syria and Iraq
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ArticleDisease threatens European olives
Experts fear the spread of xylella fastidiosa, a bacterium that is currently ravaging olive trees in the south of Italy
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ArticleTumbling rouble spells trouble
Russian imports have declined as a result of the falling value of the rouble, with consumers struggling to afford the rocketing produce prices
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ArticleInterfel whets appetites in Berlin
The creation of a new French restaurant in the French hall of Fruit Logistica offers exhibitors the chance to give their customers a very warm welcome

