Hispalco dares to innovate

Hispalco dares to innovate
Hispalco continues to invest in innovation, but does not lose sight of what makes it unique: the quality of its products and the care it puts into its packaging. Its […]
Tue 09/01/2018 by Richard Wilkinson

Greenyard bid for Dole imminent

The world’s largest fruit and vegetable supplier Greenyard is set to take over Dole Food in a deal worth a potential US$2.5billion. In a press statement, Greenyard announced that the […]
Thu 04/01/2018 by Richard Wilkinson

Slump in Peru mango exports so far this season

Slump in Peru mango exports so far this season
The Ecuadorian mango season, which began in the last week of September and will run until mid January, is expected to see around 14.1 million boxes produced. The country’s main […]
Thu 04/01/2018 by Richard Wilkinson

New Zealand’s primary sector exports rise by 8.5%

New Zealand’s primary sector exports rise by 8.5%
Exports from New Zealand’s agricultural sector are strong and expected to grow by 8.5% in 2018, to NZ$41.4 billion, marking the largest annual increase since 2014. Dairy exports are leading […]
Thu 04/01/2018 by Richard Wilkinson

Hunan opens its doors for direct import of fresh vegetables

Hunan opens its doors for direct import of fresh vegetables
According to the Hunan Entry-Exit Inspection and Quarantine Bureau, on 14 December, one ton of Vietnamese peppers arrived in Changsha on a plane together with seafood, where they were accepted […]
Wed 03/01/2018 by Richard Wilkinson

Grapes replace apple as Britain’s best-selling fruit

Grapes replace apple as Britain’s best-selling fruit
In recent years, the dominance of the apple has been challenged with the rise of other types of fruit, such as grapes, small berries, kiwi fruit and more. In the […]
Wed 03/01/2018 by Richard Wilkinson

Global conditions favour US apple exports

Global conditions favour US apple exports
After a good 2016-2017 apple export season, 2017-18 is set to be a very good one for US apple exports. Weather conditions and international politics should give US apples the […]
Wed 03/01/2018 by Richard Wilkinson

Do secondary standards make our food safer?

Do secondary standards make our food safer?
In a panel discussion hosted in Monheim, Germany on November 29, five food chain experts concluded that food safety is only one aspect of a complex series of required private […]
Tue 02/01/2018 by Richard Wilkinson

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