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Introduction – Current State of Play: The Juice Sector in South Korea If you’re sourcing juice from South Korea right now, you’re likely feeling the heat—literally and figuratively. The country’s juice sector is undergoing rapid shifts shaped by extreme weather events, government interventions, and a surge in fruit imports. In 2025, South Korea faced…
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Introduction – Current State of Play: The Fruits Sector in Canada The Canadian fruit market is undergoing some serious twists lately, and if you’re in the business of buying or sourcing fruits, you’ll want to keep your eyes peeled. As we enter Quarter 4 of 2025, the industry is facing a flurry of changes—from…

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Introduction – Understanding Thailand’s Reputation for Quality Juice If you’ve ever sipped a tropical juice that tasted like sunshine in a bottle, there’s a good chance it came from Thailand. This Southeast Asian gem has carved out a dominant position in the global juice industry—and for good reason. Thanks to its tropical climate and…
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Introduction – Exploring Spain’s Reputation for Quality Juice When it comes to premium fruit juice, Spain is a name that often tops the list. Why? It’s all thanks to its sun-drenched orchards, fertile soil, and centuries-old farming traditions. From Valencia’s world-famous oranges to the robust grapes of Castilla-La Mancha, Spain’s natural conditions are ideal…

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Introduction – Current State of Play: The Fruit Juices Sector in United States The U.S. fruit juices industry is in the middle of a shake-up. From coast to coast, the sector is being impacted by a whirlwind of changes—some expected, others seemingly out of nowhere. Whether you’re a buyer, importer, or a distributor, chances…

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Introduction – Delving into Italy’s Reputation for Quality Juice When you think of Italy, your mind probably jumps to pasta, wine, and art. But what many overlook is Italy’s thriving juice industry. With its sun-soaked climate, rich volcanic soil, and centuries-old agricultural practices, Italy is a haven for cultivating top-tier fruits—and by extension, some…