News from Eurofruit – Page 190
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San Miguel kicks off Peruvian grape harvest
The company is anticipating strong export market for premium Peruvian varieties
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Thumbs up for Fruit Logistica concept
The Fruit Logistica Special Edition 2021 will offer both on-site and digital contact opportunities next May, a concept welcomed by industry professionals
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EU fruit and veg producers back Farm to Fork
Leading groups in Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Spain and Poland commit to EC's food sustainability strategy
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Mitsui aquires Totam Seeds
Tomato developer will subsequently partner with Dutch group Prominent
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Fred volumes build at BelOrta
The Fred pear is new to the Belgian cooperative, but with orchards expanding and volumes growing, exports are on the horizon
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Costa de Almería joins Anecoop
Move will strengthen Anecoop’s presence in Almería, a key supply region for the group
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Gulf potential for Pink Lady
Covid-19 is influencing the way Pink Lady communicates with consumers in the Gulf, but the crisis has in no way diminished the brand’s marketing drive
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How will Covid-19 affect European retail?
What will European grocery retail look like by 2022? Expert analysts from IGD reveal the key trends to watch out for
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Honduras counts cost of Eta and Iota
Preliminary estimates put losses to banana production at more than US$55m
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Adama mourns loss of Joe Krkoska
Executive vice president of global operations passed away late last week, remembered as great role model
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Protests target Carrefour in Brazil
Following the killing of a black shopper by Carrefour security guards, chief executive Alexandre Bompard has called for a complete review of employee training
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Spain’s first organic wholesale market opens
Mercabarna's Biomarket hopes to capture 20 per cent of the organic fruit and vegetable trade
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Total Produce in positive trading update
Group says full-year results are on course to be ahead of 2019
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Europe awaits Namibian grapes
This season's first significant volume of Namibian table grapes leave Cape Town for Europe
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Banana NGOs write to retailers
NGOs and Latin American trade unions are imploring retailers across Europe to resist the trend of ever-decreasing banana prices
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Brexit food shortage fears a reality
Food sector fears 'worst-case' scenario Brexit will become reality from January with 40 per cent of trade grinding to a halt
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Improved profitability for Maersk
Group reports on strong ocean performance and growth in logistics and services in the third quarter
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Huelvan berry acreage stable overall for 2020/21
Blueberries buck trend, seeing an increase of just over 7 per cent on last season according to Freshuelva
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Added versatility for Everfresh
Carrier Transicold’s CA system now preserves low-respiring cargo, including cherries, blueberries and grapes
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Organics stay resilient in Peru
Despite the enormous impact of Covid-19 in Peru, organic farming continues to flourish, according to Dutch distributor Eosta