All Greece articles – Page 11
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Greek kiwifruit makes inroads in Canada
Premium European Kiwi marketing campaign debuted at SIAL Canada
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Uncertainty shrouds stonefruit campaign
Recent unfavourable weather, including frost and hail, have forced many European regions to delay forecasts on the new stonefruit crop
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Europe expects smaller apricot crop
Production forecast down in 2016 mainly due to adverse weather, but interest among growers is said to be rising
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Kiwifruit prices hit low in Europe
High volumes from Italy and Greece have contributed toward the saturation of the European market, forcing exporters east
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WUWM urges public to love local
Food markets in 15 countries unite for the ‘Love Your Local Market’ campaign in 2016
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Grape breeders gang up in Greece
Grape breeders have shown there’s strength in numbers, uniting to enforce their rights for the first time in Greece
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Freskon show unites trade in Greece
Ahead of next month’s Freskon exhibition, which takes place on 21-23 April in Thessaloniki, Eurofruit spoke to project manager Tonia Nikolaidou about what to expect from this second edition
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Greece in spotlight as Freskon returns
Next month’s Freskon exhibition is ready to bring the sector together in Thessaloniki
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Bulgaria cracks down on 'inedible' imports
Country's food safety agency has introduced border inspections following a series of raids across the nation last week
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Rijk Zwaan launches Greek subsidiary
Agrosystem personnel will be incorporated in Rijk Zwaan Hellas
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New funds to benefit produce trade
Latest European funding will help promote fruit and vegetables produced in Belgium, Italy, Poland, Cyprus, Bulgaria and the UK
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Europe expects larger kiwifruit crop
Italian production set to rise by 9 per cent, with double-digit increases forecast in other European countries
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China shakes world currencies
Moneycorp's Chris Redfern explains why lowering the yuan has hit every country with significant exports to China
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Greece is still the word on finance front
Moneycorp analyst Chris Redfern on the latest goings-on in the currency markets as the situation in Greece continues to twist and turn
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Greece on the brink
Analysis: Promar International's Matt Incles considers what impact a potential Greek exit from the euro could have on the UK
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Greek firms caught in bind
Greek citizens must this weekend choose between two unclear propositions, both of which have highly uncertain outcomes
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Maersk unaffected by Greek crisis
The imposition of capital controls has not prevented the container shipping giant from receiving payments and funding its activities
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Greek referendum looms amid uncertainty
The Greek government has called for a referendum on the latest bailout deal, but it is the accompanying capital controls that are hindering companies’ ability to pay suppliers
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Bailout nears, uncertainty remains
Fears of a Greek exit from the EU won’t go away until a new bailout deal is reached, with exporters facing an uncertain future
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Return to Russia won’t be easy
Russian authorities have warned EU food producers that returning to the market will not be simple even once the ban has been formally lifted