News from Eurofruit – Page 260
-
Article
February growth for Spain's exports
Tomatoes and peppers lead the way as Spain sees growth in volume and value of fresh produce shipments
-
Article
French peach and nectarine volumes set to recover
Mild weather and fewer frosts expected to drive a 17 per cent increase in volumes after a 2018 season to forget
-
Article
France 'struggling to compete' in stonefruit
High labour costs and taxes are forcing French producers to focus on domestic market, as Spain continues to dominate European exports
-
Article
European apricot volumes set to rise 12 per cent
French and Italian production set to return to normal levels after difficult harvests in 2018 but mild winter in Spain likely to dent European total
-
Article
Spanish apples gaining ground
Report shows three out of every five apples sold in Spanish supermarkets are grown domestically
-
Article
French shoppers ‘confused’ by 'semi-organic' labels
Some suppliers concerned that new labels offering middle way between organic and conventional production might act as barrier to sales
-
Article
Growers extend Germany's strawberry season
Investment to boost domestic supply will be supported by more counter-seasonal berries from elsewhere, says Landgard
-
Article
EU promotes food safety values
The 'EUandMyFood' campaign is being jointly promoted by EFSA and national food safety authorities
-
Article
South Africa’s fruit heritage preserved
A rare apple from the Netherlands has been replanted in the Company’s Garden in Cape Town
-
Article
Fields of vision
Renzo Piraccini of Italian trade fair Macfrut discusses how organics, superfoods and local are driving new demand
-
Article
Greenyard reveals Carrefour agreement
Greenyard and Carrefour Belgium sign an agreement in principle to strengthen their commercial relationship
-
Article
Creating something out of the ordinary
Israeli exporters are redoubling their efforts to innovate, under intense competition from other parts of the Mediterranean
-
Article
Maputo opens door to Middle East
New direct shipping link between the port and the Middle East is an important development for the South African citrus industry
-
Article
Bühler's royal recognition
Technology specialist wins Queen’s Award for food safety and recycling innovation
-
Article
Learning lessons from Australia
Global berry industry must learn lessons from last year's strawberry tampering incident in Australia, says expert
-
Article
East-West advises on El Niño
Seed group offers advice on how smallholder farmers can cope with the effects of the weather phenomenon in 2019
-
Article
EU acts to restrict unfair practices
Coleacp has described as “groundbreaking” the EU’s latest directive to tackle unfair trading practices in agricultural supply chains
-
Article
Ambrosia performs well in export markets
Stronger demand noted in Germany, Asia and the Middle East for club variety grown in Piedmont and South Tyrol
-
Article
Orsero opens third fresh-cut facility
New centre will broaden company's distribution network for fresh convenience products in the north of Italy
-
Article
ICA follows Ikea with salad farm first
Freight Farms container outside Maxi store will grow lettuce, spinach and herbs, and could eventually grow 'non-native' crops