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FRUTIC Symposium at FRUIT LOGISTICA 2018 focuses on water efficiency The international FRUTIC Symposium on 6 February 2018 focuses on the efficient use of water across the fresh produce value chain – from cultivation to the point of sale. Featuring approximately 40 scientific presentations, the international symposium offers an ideal platform for sharing information between expert scientists and the fresh produce sector. FRUTIC will be held once again in conjunction with FRUIT LOGISTICA, the leading global trade fair for the fresh produce industry. |
December 14, 2017 Anonymous |
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Here are the 2018 FRUIT LOGISTICA Innovation Awards nominees The most important fresh produce industry award will be presented in Berlin on 9 February 2018. More than 75,000 trade visitors from over 130 countries can cast their vote on 7 and 8 February 2018 for the innovation of the year. A shortlist of the nominees. |
December 13, 2017 Anonymous |
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Mac Fruit Attraction Continue to Go Global The president of Macfrut speaks about the strengths and future of the itinerant fairThe president of Macfrut speaks about the strengths and future of the itinerant fair |
December 13, 2017 Anonymous |
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China’s Apple Season Is Almost Over, and the Market Is Cold Most of the apples for China’s 2017–2018 apple season have now been picked and placed in cold storage. China’s exports from January to October totaled 1.02 million tons, which represents a year-on-year increase of 0.68%. It is expected that apple prices will remain low this year. |
December 12, 2017 poqmars |
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French Fruit and Vegetable Industry Overview Summary: At the recent China FVF 2017, Daniel Sauvaitre of INTERFEL discussed the French fruit and vegetable sector and its plans to bring French shallots to China |
December 11, 2017 Andrew |
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Hebei Pears Begin to Penetrate Peru and South America Enhancing Stature of Chinese Fresh Fruits in South America |
December 07, 2017 Tim |
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PMA Fresh Connections: China March 21 to connect global suppliers, Chinese buyers Global produce suppliers interested in exporting to China can connect directly with major retail, ecommerce and wholesale buyers at PMA’s Fresh Connections: China event scheduled March 21 at the Grand Hyatt Shenzhen in Shenzhen, China. |
December 07, 2017 Anonymous |
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Taste Australia: Made by Nature. Supported by Science Produce Report speaks to Michael Rogers of Hort Innovation to learn about the importance of research and development to the Australian horticulture industry |
December 05, 2017 Andrew |
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INC-Funded Study Reinforces that Nuts May Help Improve Endothelial Function Research and knowledge on the effects of nut consumption on human health has increased in recent years, suggesting that nut consumption may play a key role in the prevention of chronic diseases, such as diabetes and cardiovascular disease (CVD), among others. |
December 05, 2017 Anonymous |
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Australian Stonefruit Set for Exciting Export Season to China Summary: The 2017/18 Australian stonefruit export season to China is shaping up to be an exciting one, as plums, peaches, and apricots joined nectarines Australian stonefruit in being granted export access to China, and the “Taste Australia” retailer program launched, facilitating greater co-operation between Australian orchards and Chinese retailers. |
December 04, 2017 Andrew D |
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