News from Eurofruit – Page 324
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Kibsons explores home deliveries
David Prokopiak of Kibsons International is set to appear at Fruitnet Forum Middle East next week to discuss the development of its home delivery service in the UAE
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Warren Bam makes waves
The SATI director has been named as the top new entrant in agriculture by South Africa’s industry writers
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The future of water
Young scientists receive apples as they present future projects to save water in the Cape
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Seatrade alters VSA
Following a re-evaluation of its strategic options, Seatrade opts to restructure CMA CGM vessel sharing agreement
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Flevo Berry unveils Magnus
Dutch breeding company launches new strawberry variety it says is "tough and hardened"
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Battaglio boosting demand with new identity
Italian importer says it wants to capitalise on recent growing interest in fresh fruit and veg among consumers and retailers
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Anecoop beefs up Polish operation
It now sells more than 40,000 tonnes of Spanish fruits, vegetables and wines through its Poznan distribution platform
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Get organised, Balkan growers told
At this week’s Fruitnet Forum South-East Europe, the region’s apple and berry producers were advised to diversify, collaborate and get organised to achieve export success
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Chile ramps up blues promotions
The CBC’s UK campaign will promote blueberries as the perfect sharing food and health snack
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Competition “harming sustainability”
New report from Fairtrade Foundation urges government to encourage closer cooperation in the private sector
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Europe mourns the loss of Rolando Drahorad
With the passing of NCX Drahorad's founder, the Italian produce trade has lost a leading voice and supporter
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Weather events threaten 2018 stability
Rabobank report warns of La Niña weather phenomenon, fluctuating currencies and increasing freight and input costs
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Italy mulls Middle Eastern promise
Italy’s premium fruit and vegetable brand, Solarelli, will present at WOP Dubai 2017
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Horticulture’s Silicon Valley
Syngenta’s Luis Garvayo on Almería’s hi-tech approach to sustainable production
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Early start for Spanish strawberries
Mild temperatures and a lack of rainfall means fruit will hit supermarket shelves earlier this season
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Spanish pear PDO expands its horizons
Rincón de Soto Pears seeking new export markets as production rises
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Beautiful landmark for RSA campaign
South African fruit growers celebrate a decade of UK promotion
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WOP Dubai to highlight global trends
The ninth edition of International Perishables Expo Middle East will highlight the latest trends and technologies
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Freight handling stable at Hamburg
German port expects to benefit from Canadian CETA agreement
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Investing in Florida's citrus future
US governor Rick Scott has called for a 2018 Florida state budget of over US$87bn, with US$22m to go to the citrus industry