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SNFL Group and Syngenta announce strategic partnership in China

Daniela Rodriguez- 03 March, 2023

SNFL Group and Syngenta Group China have entered a strategic alliance to continue to grow their businesses in China.   At the beginning of February, SNFL Group and Syngenta Group closed an agreement to start varietal development in China. Syngenta is going to develop a test block with some of SNFL’s most important varieties through …

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SNFL Australia Open Day

Daniela Rodriguez- 22 February, 2023

More than 65 local licensees had a great time at our SNFL Australia Open Day on February 14th, 2023. They benefited from technical advice from SNFL Australia General Manager, Rachael McClintock, and, R&D Technologist, Belinda Jenkins, and discovered how to improve the quality and performance of their crops: Our Chairman, Duncan Macintyre, shared a good …

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SNFL CoNNect February 2023

Rosa Sánchez Guardiola- 09 February, 2023

THE NEWSLETTER TO SHARE FRESH NEWS, TRENDS, AND EVENTS We want to share with you again our updated news from SNFL Group, with the first edition of 2023 SNFL coNNect. We know that the 2022/23 season is challenging for all of us. That’s why, SNFL teams continue supporting you, our growers, and partners, to get …

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Have we met at @AsiaFruitLogistica 2022?

Daniela Rodriguez- 19 January, 2023

Asia Fruit Logistica Bangkok took place from 2nd to 4th of November 2022 at the Queen Sirkit National Convention Center (QSNCC) in Bangkok, Thailand. Fruit Logistica is Asia´s number one international trade show for fresh fruits and vegetables, covering the entire fresh produce industry value chain and its service support companies, as well as the …

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SNFL Australia: Delivering High-Quality Seedless Varieties to Asia

Marie-Anne de Béjarry- 02 December, 2022

Australian table grape growers produced almost 200,000 tonnes of table grapes last year, with 70% grown for export to an increasing number of countries and the remaining 30% consumed domestically, according to the Australian Table Grape Association. Asia is the main destination for Australian table grapes, especially China, representing 25% of the total imports into …

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