News from Eurofruit – Page 291
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Mixed forecast for EU stonefruit
Report suggests fall in peach and nectarine volumes, while cherries could climb 30 per cent
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Dancing May brings trade hope
British prime minister’s visit to the Cape in South Africa brings hope of new partnerships
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Coco decline spurs organisation
Twenty years on from gaining Appellation of Controlled Origin status, Coco de Paimpol growers are organising to address mounting production challenges
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ECPA releases informative video series
Consumer-friendly videos explore the perceptions and misconceptions surrounding food production
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"Continued growth" for Total Produce
First-half of 2018 sees revenue and earnings rise, with the group on course for full-year growth
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Eva Apples bounces back
A good crop is expected this year as the exporter puts two frost-hit campaigns behind it
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Fyffes promotes Dundalk story
Fyffes sponsorship ‘helping club achieve success’, according to Irish football team's chairman
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Compac gets out in the field
Group launches Field Research Unit to help study fresh produce industry challenges
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Dutch greenhouses facing CO2 shortage
Efforts to reduce emissions have had an unwanted knock-on effect in reducing the volume of carbon dioxide available
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Factors 'weigh' on Greenyard profitability
Group cuts its profit projection for the year and reports fall in first-quarter sales
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Price top obstacle to 5-a-day in France
In France, only a third of families meet the 5-a-day target, according to a new study, with price identified as the primary barrier
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English gift for Cape farm workers
Delight as table grape farm workers in Paarl receive houses
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Blueberries the star for Camposol
Higher blueberry volumes and prices help drive Camposol's sales 8.9 per cent higher in the first half
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Solutions sought at Port of Durban
Increased breakbulk shipments my solve problems with sending citrus to China
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Sinclair appoints marketing manager
Sinclair has welcomed Duncan Jones to its UK team, with the aim of developing the group’s marketing strategy in new and emerging markets
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RSA table grapes to bounce back
SATI says the drought in the Western Cape has largely been broken, giving rise to expectations of record export shipments
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South Africa in a tiff over Trump
Donald Trump’s latest tweets have caused great concern in South Africa
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Looking beneath the surface
Tru-Cape asks South African consumers to look beyond the superficial appearance of apples and pears
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Mixed messages on Polish apples
After initial 4.48m-tonne crop was forecast at Prognosfruit, GOP Statistical Office and FAS Warsaw release their own estimates
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Hamburg endures throughput fall
Cargo volumes fall just under 5 per cent at the German port in the opening six months of the year