News from Eurofruit – Page 321
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Greenyard-Dole: takeover deal is off
Belgian business unable to reach agreement with US fresh produce company on proposed US$2.5bn deal
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Premieres in the spotlight in Berlin
The leading trade fair for the fresh produce industry presents world, European and trade fair premieres in February
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Hazera launches Shanty in Ethiopia
The introduction of the Shanty tomato to Ethiopia by Israeli seed company Hazera has got local farmers talking of “life before and after the Shanty”
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Valencian growers chase higher returns
Avocados, kiwifruit and pomegranates are gaining ground over traditional crops
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Antwerp takes charge of Cotonou
Port of Antwerp International is charged with modernising the Benin facility
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Spanish sector puts in solid performance
Full-year figures from Fepex show that the growth in fruit and vegetable imports outpaced export growth in 2017
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High temperatures hit Moroccan citrus
A poor harvest means exports are set to fall across all major categories
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Cabilfrut ships first RA-certified avos to Europe
Company says three farms have received accreditation with another eight due to be certified this year
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Belgian expansion for Panalpina
Perishable handling specialists Adelantex and AD Handling have been added to the Panalpina stable
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Eurofruit's Top 25 stories from 2017
Review: Find out which stories were the most read on the Eurofruit website over the past 12 months
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Spain redirects citrus objectives
Exporters continue to make inroads in Asia but their share of the US market is contracting
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Greenyard prepares to purchase Dole
Landmark US$2.5bn deal would place Greenyard way out in front as the world's largest fresh produce company
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SanLucar future proofs leadership team
New organisation of the executive board sets company on course for continued global growth
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Ramaphosa's election rallies RSA currency
ANC leadership win by Cyril Ramaphosa to replace Jacob Zuma as president still leaves the party deeply divided
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IP scoops packaging design awards
Two of International Paper's latest fresh produce packaging products have been recognised in Italy and Turkey
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Candy grapes hit RSA supermarkets
Two grape varieties from the IFG stable, Cotton Candy and Candy Heart, will appear in South African supermarkets this week
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Downward trend for RSA stonefruit
The country's shipments of stonefruit are on track after a slow start, but crop expectations have been adjusted downwards
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Kiwifruit Vine Health has new CEO
Stu Hutchings comes in to replace Barry O'Neill at biosecurity organisation
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Carsol moves towards 12-month blues production
The company is inching closer to its goal of being a year-round producer of premium blueberries
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RSA grape forecast falls further
Difficult outlook for South African table grapes highlighted in second export estimate