Countries

Lemons to drag down Southern Hemisphere citrus production in 2014

Southern Hemisphere lemon exports are expected to fall this year, contrasted by a rise in easy peelers and a fairly stable situation for orange volume.
April 25 , 2014

Multinationals lose grip on global banana exports

Companies like Chiquita, Dole and Del Monte no longer control the global banana trade, reported FAO.
April 25 , 2014

New EU rules bring 'risk of paying huge duties', says shipper

A Moroccan exporter has called for more transparency in how the EU's Standard Import Values (SIV) are calculated.
April 25 , 2014

China: Joyvio expands into tea through local deal

After trying its hand at wine, Lenovo-owned Chinese produce power Joyvio is expanding into tea.
April 25 , 2014

'We're not the kid brother of exporters,' says Chile's Fedefruta

Fedefruta's new president speaks about the priorities ahead to protect Chilean fruit producers.
April 25 , 2014

U.S.: C.H. Robinson mulls over Welch's grape packing in China

With labor shortages at home, C.H. Robinson is considering a grape re-packing set-up in China.
April 25 , 2014

Colombian fruit growers 'hope to continue work' during upcoming strikes

Asohofrucol hopes Colombia's strikes do not cause road blockages, and expects minimal disruptions to harvests.
April 24 , 2014

New Zealand apple trade resumes in China

New Zealand and Chinese authorities have come to an agreement to continue apple shipments.
April 24 , 2014

Copa-Cogeca calls for immediate action on South African citrus

European co-operative Copa-Cogeca has called on the EU to enforce black spot restrictions against South Africa.
April 24 , 2014

Brazilian limes notch positive performance in early 2014

While Mexican growers have struggled to garner lime volumes, Brazil has recorded a sharp year-on-year uptick.
April 24 , 2014