News from Eurofruit – Page 292
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French unhappy with flavour
A new poll has found that French shoppers are critical of the flavour of fruit sold in the supermarkets, with little correlation seen between price and intensity of flavour
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Stonefruit to soar in Turkey
Report predicts production of cherries, peaches and nectarines will grow in 2018/19 as demand increases in EU and Russia
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Return to normality for Vog
After 'abnormal' 2017/18 campaign, Italian consortium expects full harvest of high-quality apples
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Maersk turns out Q2 profit
Revenue climbed 24 per cent through the period, boosted by the acquisition of Hamburg Süd
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Ecovia predicts organic consolidation
Ecovia Intelligence, the UK-based analyst of the organic sector, believes recent acquisitions by Europe’s retailers are a mark of things to come
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Cooperativism: the way forward
Felipe Moreno of Acodea explains why a well-organised grower base is crucial to Colombia’s export success.
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Poland's packaging policy
President Andrzej Duda signs off on new fruit and vegetable packaging law
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A direct approach
It’s a new era for Colombia’s banana growers, who see opportunities in supplying customers directly for the first time
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Canada a growing market for Spain
Fresh produce exports to North American country soar following implementation of EU-Canada trade agreement
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Conference handles the heat
The prolonged summer heat wave has produced earlier, shorter Conference pears in Belgium, but nothing is expected to derail the variety’s growing popularity
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Russia bans Serbian stonefruit
Following the discovery of brown rot on imports of stonefruit from Serbia and Macedonia, Russian authorities have introduced a temporary ban
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Halls taps into Brazilian avo potential
Avocado specialist continues to seek out new global supply origins for the fruit
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Spain recognises Saudi export growth
Fresh fruit and vegetable exports to Saudi Arabia have climbed steadily in recent years
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Louis Kriel honoured by industry leaders
Kriel was ahead of his time when he was at the head of the South African deciduous fruit export industry during the 1980s and 1990s
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Zimbabwe hopes dashed by Trump
Recovery in Zimbabwe seems to be some distance away as new US sanctions extended by president Trump take effect
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Land uncertainty rumbles on
The latest salvos in the land issues in South Africa cause further instability
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South African trade mourns passing of Louis Kriel
One of the industry's true greats, Kriel laid the foundations for a major expansion of the country's fresh fruit exports
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Banana trade 'losing fight against TR4'
Leading authority on fungal disease threatening to wipe out Cavendish bananas says variety's days are numbered
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Delhaize launches Junk Fruit
The Belgian retailer hopes to boost fruit consumption with its new range of fresh-cut and packaged fruit snacks, especially among children
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Drought threat to EU processors
A sustained period of drought this summer has resulted in sharp declines in EU vegetable yields, leading to smaller, less regular deliveries to processors