2012 Year in Review - Second Half

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2012 Year in Review - Second Half

Today marks the last day of 2012 but harvest seasons are in full swing for many farmers around the globe. And for their counterseasonal counterparts, crops are managed as growers hope good conditions will bring rewards. What 2013 will bring is anybody's guess, but what we can tell you about are the defining stories these last 365 days brought here at www.freshfruitportal.com.globe _ panorama

On Friday we took a look at the first six months and today we give a snapshot of the top stories of the more recent past, starting with the South African citrus deal and the beginnings of this year's Mexican tomato trade spat, and finishing with a high profile corporate takeover and cause for relief with U.S. port strikes averted.

We'd like to thank all our readers for your support this year and look forward to your feedback in 2013. As one of the world's leading produce industry publications, we invite you to be our eyes and ears too. We are interested in your stories and perspectives, so if you haven't done so already please add news@freshfruitportal.com to your press release and update mailing list.

July

Fruitportal logo _ 5 per centSouth African citrus growers experience rollercoaster season. Click here

Fruitportal logo _ 5 per centU.S. research discovers a greener fumigant than methyl bromide. Click here

Fruitportal logo _ 5 per centWashington State hailstorm fruit damage still unclear. Click here

Fruitportal logo _ 5 per centChallenging full season debut for Peruvian avocados. Click here

Fruitportal logo _ 5 per centAussie citrus industry divided over U.S. export deregulation. Click here

Fruitportal logo _ 5 per centFlorida’s tomato trade threats ‘dangerous’ for U.S., Mexican economies. Click here

Fruitportal logo _ 5 per centBanana emergency measures now underway in Ecuador. Click here

August

Fruitportal logo _ 5 per centDole Philippine banana worker decision ‘heartbreaking’, says attorney. Click here

Fruitportal logo _ 5 per centMexican mango sector attacks ‘unfounded rumors’. Click here

Fruitportal logo _ 5 per centU.S.: melons and apple products recalled due to listeria worries. Click here

Fruitportal logo _ 5 per centMonsanto wins US$1B intellectual property case against DuPont. Click here

Fruitportal logo _ 5 per centMexico's berry boom gathers steam. Click here

Fruitportal logo _ 5 per centTight residue rules leading to more fruit decay, says consultant. Click here

Fruitportal logo _ 5 per centHonduras forging a disease resistant banana future. Click here

September

Fruitportal logo _ 5 per centU.S. Department of Commerce declares war on Mexican tomatoes. Click here

Fruitportal logo _ 5 per centWSU, Harvard scientists slam Stanford organic health claims. Click here

Fruitportal logo _ 5 per centSun World claims Autumn Crisp grapes have global potential. Click here

Fruitportal logo _ 5 per centU.S.: high season port strikes would mean big losses for importers. Click here

Fruitportal logo _ 5 per centU.S. presidential candidates tout produce credentials. Click here

Fruitportal logo _ 5 per centThe task of making blueberry consumers ‘come back in droves’. Click here

Fruitportal logo _ 5 per centChilean Hass Avocado Committee forecasts export downgrade. Click here

October

Fruitportal logo _ 5 per centChiquita to exit deciduous business. Click here

Fruitportal logo _ 5 per centSA: citrus growers angry over Maersk container hikes. Click here

Fruitportal logo _ 5 per centInteresting demographics driving berry boom, says Driscoll's CEO. Click here

Fruitportal logo _ 5 per centVerfrut launches Peruvian grape project to widen export window. Click here

Fruitportal logo _ 5 per centCanada launches new apple variety. Click here

Fruitportal logo _ 5 per centHortifrut and Vitalberry announce merger agreement. Click here

Fruitportal logo _ 5 per centSouth African nursery on cusp of sweet grapefruit success. Click here

November

Fruitportal logo _ 5 per centQ&A: trends in Chinese produce supply and consumption. Click here

Fruitportal logo _ 5 per centSouth African vineyards torched during protests. Click here

Fruitportal logo _ 5 per centDocumentary paints ugly picture of Cameroon banana industry. Click here

Fruitportal logo _ 5 per centMexico's AMHPAC looks to 'smoking gun' traceability. Click here

Fruitportal logo _ 5 per centFair trade transition picks up speed in the U.S. Click here

Fruitportal logo _ 5 per centAfrica pushes for genetically modified food ban. Click here

Fruitportal logo _ 5 per centNZ could quadruple Sungold kiwifruit exports in 2013. Click here

December

Fruitportal logo _ 5 per centIrish company to buy majority stake in Oppy. Click here

Fruitportal logo _ 5 per centU.S. East and Gulf Coast port strike averted. Click here

Fruitportal logo _ 5 per centAustralian ethylene powder could outcompete ripening rooms. Click here

Fruitportal logo _ 5 per centBottleneck jams Chilean air freight fruit. Click here

Fruitportal logo _ 5 per centBayer Cropscience joins biologics boom. Click here

Fruitportal logo _ 5 per centRains deal heavy blow to Chilean cherries. Click here

Fruitportal logo _ 5 per centOpinion: understanding South Africa's farm strikes. Click here

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