News from Eurofruit – Page 236
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Trucco imports first red kiwifruit from Italy
Company looking to offer consumers a more innovative and diverse selection of produce
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CIV heralds new "improved" Fuji apple
Marketed to producers as San-CIV, FucIV51 is said to offer better, more uniform colour and resistance to sunburn
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Chilean fruit exports face bumpy ride
Truckers' union warns that trade could grind to a halt unless government regains control of roads
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Buoyant outlook for tomatoes
The growing focus on health, sustainability and convenience present a huge opportunity for the tomato industry
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Brazil courts Kuwaiti importers
Brazilian exporters are looking to ship more fruit direct to Kuwait instead of through re-export hubs
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Ports combine their strength
Port of Antwerp has signed memoranda of understanding with ports around the world to better tackle the challenges of the future
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SanLucar enters Italian market
Spanish group expands its presence in Europe with the formation of SanLucar Italia
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BayWa pleased with tomato project
Group said greenhouse tomato efforts in Al-Ain had proved a success
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Protocol facilitates data exchange
The Dutch FVO has drawn up a Data Protocol to encourage the exchange of greenhouse production data in order to boost innovation in the sector
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"Positive" EU consumption trend seen
Latest edition of Freshfel's Consumption Monitor is released, revealing "cautiously positive" data
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Mixed year for South African citrus
The industry has experienced ups and downs as the 2019 export season comes to an end
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Record RSA blues season expected
South Africa’s blueberry exporters are enjoying a bumper season
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Port of Algeciras woos Peruvian exporters
The port wants to handle a greater share of Peruvian fruit and vegetable shipments to Europe
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Irrigation project kicks off in Tunisia
In Tunisia, the World Bank is co-financing the Irrigated Agriculture Intensification Project to improve the country’s management of limited water resources
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First Carrefour Bio opens in Poland
Carrefour has introduced its new organic food concept in Poland, with the opening of a Carrefour Bio in Warsaw, offering around 2,500 organic products
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Sun World grants LatAm licenses
Sun World International has granted new grape licences in Chile and Peru as the group continues to bolster its presence in the global fruit trade
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Dunkirk prepared for Brexit delays
The French Port of Dunkirk has invested in new infrastructure and manpower to handle the delays and additional checks predicted in the wake of a hard Brexit
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Chiquita expands operation at Puerto Almirante
New investments will drive efficiency gains at the port and add extra capacity
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Global experts seek solutions to TR4
Corbana to host conference on the biggest enemy facing the banana industry
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Alanar extending global reach
Huge demand for cherries from new customers in the recently opened markets of China and South Korea are a welcome challenge for Turkish exporter Alanar