All Belgium articles – Page 32
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Antwerp figures inspire confidence
Belgian port handled 2.8 per cent more freight over the first six months of the year
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Shipping groups offer major new service
CMA CGM and Seatrade will improve port coverage by combining PAD and Meridian services
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Analysis
How to stay ahead of the veg pack
Special report: As European greenhouse vegetable suppliers look to consolidate, new potential strategies are emerging
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Article
EC extends support for fruit producers
The Commission's fightback against Russia's import ban has been extended to June 2018 with a further €70m
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Analysis
How to revive the European grape market?
Many in the table grape business believe the best way to boost stagnant demand is to invest in better varieties
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Hein Deprez's TFFG buys AC Hartman
Acquisition of Netherlands' largest organic veg supplier will apparently enable company to expand significantly
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Analysis
No time to sit back and relax
Special report: The European market for greenhouse veg might be strong at present, but it is also hugely competitive
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Analysis
A green light for the greenhouse
Special report: Rabobank's Cindy van Rijswick looks at what changing consumer trends mean for greenhouse veg producers
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Freshfel: "Greater cooperation required"
Message coming out of the Association's AGM is that policy makers and the fruit and vegetable sector need to work together more
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Fruitnet speaks to BBC World about avocados
Mike Knowles discusses recent dramatic growth in the global avocado market on Talking Business with Aaron Heslehurst
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Analysis
Why have avocados become so popular?
Fruitnet was invited to answer that question this week on the BBC show Talking Business with Aaron Heslehurst
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Plant health and trade top Europatat agenda
Delegates traveled to Brussels with the aim of discussing how to "make the European potato trade great again"
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Special Fruit faces berry dip
The effect of the hot weather in Portugal has been to speed up berry production, causing a sudden drop in available volumes, says the Belgian importer
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Madrid Maersk breaks Antwerp record
The vessel, which belongs to the second generation of Maersk Line Triple-E ships, is the largest container ship to have called at the port
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Greenyard result hit by one-off costs
Despite strong sales and overall healthy performance, Greenyard's net result falls due to refinancing costs
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Pink Lady unveils summer campaign
Activities include television, digital media, a poster campaign and sponsorship of key events
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Antwerp lines up China collaboration
Agreement with port of Caofeidian forms part of the 'One Belt One Road' project
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Ahold Delhaize continues to prosper
Sales and income climb while retailer remains "fully on track with integration"
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'Careful optimism' is Freshfel message
Organisation publishes new Consumption Monitor, finding small year-on-year increases in fruit and vegetable consumption
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Potato area to grow in Europe's main producing nations
Growing area expected to expand in all of Europe’s five main potato-producing countries, with Belgium’s increasing the most