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[Press Release] The Yoom Tomato Is the Innovation of the Year Winners of this year’s FRUIT LOGISTICA Innovation Award announced in Berlin. |
February 09, 2020 Produce Report |
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[Press Release] Sormapeel: Ultra-Lightweight, Perfectly Recyclable Packaging Sorma Group unveils SORMAPEEL, its new ultra-lightweight, recyclable and inexpensive packaging material. |
February 09, 2020 Produce Report |
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What You Need to Know…Impact of the ‘Phase One’ China–U.S. Agreement on the Fresh Produce Industry Richard Owen of the Produce Marketing Association summarizes the expected impact of the first phase of the recent China–U.S. trade deal. |
February 09, 2020 Produce Report |
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[Press Release] Chile to Donate Fresh Fruit to China ASOEX announces its intention to donate fresh fruit to Chinese healthcare workers and encourage fruit consumption as part of a healthy diet. |
February 06, 2020 Produce Report |
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[Press Release] Zespri Reveals Bold New Brand Identity Zespri unveils a new look for its kiwifruit branding. |
February 06, 2020 Produce Report |
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Growing Demand for New and Exotic Fruits in the US Produce Report met with representatives of California-based Melissa’s Produce to discuss America’s increasing appetite for new and exotic fruits. |
February 05, 2020 Phil K |
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[Press Release] Fruit Logistica 2020: A Brighter Future for Fresh Produce Fruit Logistica 2020 kicks off in Berlin, with numerous events, awards and opportunities for members of the fresh produce sector. |
February 05, 2020 Produce Report |
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[Press Release] South African Table Grape Industry Revises Crop Estimate SATI releases its third crop estimate for the 2019/20 season, a slight downward revision of previous estimates owing to rain in the Hex River region. |
February 02, 2020 Produce Report |
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Fruit Logistica: Important Announcement Regarding Coronavirus Fruit Logistica announces precautions put in place to ensure that the recent coronavirus outbreak will have no impact on next week’s event in Berlin. |
January 30, 2020 Produce Report |
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US–China Fruit Trade Set to Increase Under Phase 1 of Bilateral Deal U.S. blueberries, avocados and nectarines approved for export to China while Chinese citrus, fragrant pears and jujubes approved for export to the U.S. under phase 1 of a new trade deal. |
January 24, 2020 Benjamin Henry |