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Murano strawberries gain traction in Benelux
CIV Consorzio Italiano Vivaisti is seeing strong demand from European growers and consumers for its patented varieties.
July 20 , 2016
Can Colombia prove golden berries are not a Medfly host?
U.S.-bound exports could grow significantly if a research project between ICA and APHIS pays off.
July 19 , 2016
"Varieties are created by nature", said Opal apple breeder
Dr. Jaroslav Tupý passed away recently, but his legacy continues in the golden, sweet Opal apple.
July 14 , 2016
South African venture to ignite dragon fruit industry with trademark cultivars
Having registered the country's first dragon fruit cultivars, a nursery owner now plans to release plant material for 1,000 hectares of production to licensed growers.
June 20 , 2016
Australia: ABGC proposes buyout of TR4 infested banana farm
The Australian Banana Growers' Council may purchase and shut down farming on a Tully Valley property infested with Panama Tropical Race 4 (TR4).
January 07 , 2016
U.K. turns up heat on non-EU countries with fresh curry leaf import ban
The U.K. has taken a tough stance on curry leaf imports in a bid to prevent citrus greening from entering Europe.
August 14 , 2015
Mango farmland triples in Argentina
Argentina is not usually associated with mangoes, but growers in the country's north are capitalizing on fast-growing demand.
July 30 , 2015
Aussie grower expects "balanced" citrus crop for 2015
"I’d prefer an average volume crop of good size to a massive crop of small fruit," says Seven Fields' Brett Jackson.
February 25 , 2015
Serbia: Russian embargo "no good for anybody", says Apple World founder
One Serbian grower says he'd rather have a level playing field than the comparative benefits of Russian market access.
February 10 , 2015
NZ apple crop 'down 6% on 2014', says Pipfruit NZ
Although a cold spring hit New Zealand's apple volumes, the warm summer has boosted quality.
February 10 , 2015



