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Tomra Unveils New Sorting Technologies at Fruit LogisticaEarlier this month at Fruit Logistica, Tomra Food, Compac and BBC Technologies showcased their new platforms for produce grading, sorting and packing. February 24, 2020
Andrew
China Permits Tariff Exemption for Select US ImportsChina will now allow domestic companies to apply for tariff exemption on certain U.S. imports. February 20, 2020
Benjamin Henry
[Press Release] Emerson Releases Oversight 2Enhanced functionality available via real-time cold chain monitoring portal. February 18, 2020
Produce Report
[Press Release] Emerson Launches Next-Generation Cold-Chain TrackerEmerson unveils its new GO Real-Time Tracker incorporating 4G/Cat-M technology for uninterrupted access to cold-chain data. February 12, 2020
Produce Report
[Press Release] The Yoom Tomato Is the Innovation of the YearWinners of this year’s FRUIT LOGISTICA Innovation Award announced in Berlin. February 09, 2020
Produce Report
[Press Release] Sormapeel: Ultra-Lightweight, Perfectly Recyclable PackagingSorma Group unveils SORMAPEEL, its new ultra-lightweight, recyclable and inexpensive packaging material. February 09, 2020
Produce Report
What You Need to Know…Impact of the ‘Phase One’ China–U.S. Agreement on the Fresh Produce IndustryRichard Owen of the Produce Marketing Association summarizes the expected impact of the first phase of the recent China–U.S. trade deal. February 09, 2020
Produce Report
[Press Release] Fruit Logistica 2020: A Brighter Future for Fresh ProduceFruit Logistica 2020 kicks off in Berlin, with numerous events, awards and opportunities for members of the fresh produce sector. February 05, 2020
Produce Report
Yonghui Superstores Added 205 New Stores in 2019, More Growth ExpectedChinese supermarket Yonghui Superstores exhibited tremendous growth in 2019, which is forecast to continue into 2020. January 17, 2020
Phil K
How Climate Change is Affecting 3 Key Midwestern CropsIncreased rain and shifting seasons, spurred on by climate change, are impacting where and how effectively farmers in the Midwestern United States grow apples, tart cherries and corn. November 03, 2019
Thomas Jilk

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