News from Eurofruit – Page 328
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MUSA project launches in Tenerife
The first meeting of the EU-sponsored project to find alternative IPM strategies for ACP banana producers was recently held in Tenerife
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France proposes food pricing change
In an attempt to help farmers facing a squeeze on prices, the French government is proposing that food prices be set according to producers’ costs
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Dover welcomes Cool Carriers' trade
Reefer vessel operator has announced plans to trade pineapples and bananas through the Port of Dover from next year
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Study highlights glyphosate prevalence
New research has shone a light on the presence of residues of the herbicide glyphosate in EU soils, following a study spanning 11 member states
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Durban container terminal disappoints
Problems at the port of Durban on South Africa’s east coast continue to frustrate the South African citrus industry
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Climate disrupts life in South Africa
As Cape Town introduces water rationing to ensure that the city gets through the next summer, storms have hit north-eastern parts of the country
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Kissabel: new brand for red-flesh apples
New range undergoing commercial trial features unique orange-skinned variety and fruit with distinctive berry flavour
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Dubai chefs have ‘Cressperience’
Koppert Cress’s culinary course hits Dubai this week, as the company seeks to educate local chefs on cress, microgreens and food pairing
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Emerson offers latest in cargo solutions
The group’s new Emerson Cargo product line is featured at this week’s Fruit Attraction in Madrid, Spain
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Rabobank looks to 'Kickstart Food'
Financial services provider links with UN Environment for US$1bn sustainable food programme
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Smartphones helping shoppers save
Survey shows a growing number of shoppers are turning to their smartphones to find the best deals on their groceries
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Antwerp commits to Zero Pellet Loss
Collaboration between industry, logistics and transport aims to keep plastic out of the environment
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Italian apples edge closer to Taiwan and Vietnam
The visit of two inspection teams should lead to the signing of new protocols enabling exports to South-East Asia
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Kanzi growers at heart of campaign
The new Kanzi campaign will stress the importance of the ‘tender loving care’ taken by the apple’s growers in guaranteeing the highest quality
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Bakkavor to float on London Stock Exchange
Prepared food and salad specialist announces its intention to proceed with an initial public offering
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Complexity slows Brexit talks
Those following the Brexit negotiations will have heard a lot of soundbites from the UK government but very little substance. Freshfel’s Philippe Binard provides some much-needed detail
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PrepWorld enters Spanish fresh-cut market
Former Del Monte general manager Pepe Morant will take charge of PrepWorld Spain, based in Valencia
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Bayer hosts food security summit
Youth summit aims to generate concrete solutions for sustainable agriculture worldwide
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Tru-Cape celebrates milestone
South African company celebrates delivery of landmark carton to the country’s Shoprite Group
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High hopes despite severe drought
Concerns persist regarding the continuing drought in some of South Africa’s grape regions, but growers still anticipate a good crop this season