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Ecuador: Pioneering company finds international success with avocado oil
Uyama Farms' oils have won awards in France and are sold at Whole Foods in Canada, and the company is this year carrying out its first fresh avocado exports.
July 24 , 2017
Australia: Keep your eyes peeled for bananas of the future
"Tropical Race IV has forced us into that situation," says researcher David Peasley, who is trialing some attractive and tasty banana varieties in northern New South Wales.
July 18 , 2017
Sub-tropical production makes winter raspberries possible in Australia
New growing methods, varieties and regions have opened up new opportunities for the crop in Australia with an almost year-round supply.
July 06 , 2017
Opinion: The huge economic potential of breadfruit - Pt. 4
Michael McLaughlin of The Trees That Feed Foundation argues that in a country like Jamaica, "money does grow on trees."
July 04 , 2017
Nicaraguan banana exporter enjoys switch from U.S. to EU
The change has been quite abrupt, as grower-exporters like Caipsa look to aggressively expand what to date has been a fairly niche industry.
July 03 , 2017
Australia's largest avocado farm to be sold to offshore buyer
While the buyer remains unknown, a Chinese company had previously announced its intentions to buy plantations in Western Australia.
June 29 , 2017
The new grape varieties gaining ground in Chile, Peru
The shift to new cultivars has been delayed compared to California, but the move to proprietary table grape varieties has been fast in both countries over the last few years.
June 29 , 2017
U.S.: Produce Pay becomes latest Blue Book registered developer
Produce Pay has invested heavily in its new online marketplace platform focused on the fruit and vegetable industry.
June 28 , 2017
Orri clementines show promise for Chilean citrus growers
Israeli and Chilean representatives of the late season variety provide deep insights into how the fruit differs from the competition on the farm and at retail.
June 27 , 2017
U.S.: Florida dragon fruit suppliers upbeat about Ecuadorian access
The consensus seems to be that imports will not impact on local growers and will in fact boost the dragon fruit category in the U.S.
June 23 , 2017



