News from Eurofruit – Page 334
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Tunisia promotes investment and organics
In the absence of their main export market in war-torn Libya, Tunisia’s exporters are seeking alternative markets, with many pointing to the potential of the organic sector
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RK Growers building sales to Asia
Italian fresh produce marketer sees strong growth trend in the region following the opening of its new office in Hong Kong
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Eye on Chinese logistics
Chilling revelations to be made at Cool Logistics Asia in Hong Kong next month
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Tango hits South African shelves
The long wait for the appearance of the new mandarin Tango in the country's supermarkets is over
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Chile airport campaign takes off
If successful, the trial promotion at Madrid’s Barajas airport could be extended to other major airports in Europe
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Turkish cherries target China
Since Turkish cherries gained entry to the Chinese mainland last year, Turkey’s government, growers and exporters have made the market their priority
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Bologna potato group attacks EU-Canada deal
Producers say CETA will open the door to 'agri-food piracy' once it comes into effect in late September
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Seatrade opts to C sense
Specialised reefer carrier will use the group's web-based platform to monitor and analyse reefer containers
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Deprez family ups Greenyard stake
Leading European distributor Greenyard has announced a change in its shareholdership following the Deprez family’s purchase of AIF’s shares last month
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Cape growers face difficult times
Drought conditions means the agricultural industry is battling with the surrounding population for water supplies
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Software provider agiles opens Spanish branch
German IT firm sets up in Barcelona to be closer to Spanish wholesale markets and better understand Spanish producers' needs
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Israel hails pitaya progress
Israeli pitayas are entering an exciting new phase thanks to the success of efforts to breed new varieties and the potential of the US market
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Egypt to tighten strawberry controls
Egyptian strawberries are set to go through a more rigorous monitoring process in response to Saudi and Iraqi concerns over pesticide residues
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Breeding boost for blueberries
A new Blueberry Breeding Consortium has held its inaugural meeting at the James Hutton Institute in Scotland
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Sales growth for Ahold Delhaize
Retailer reports on strong quarter, while also announcing the resignation of a supervisory board member
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Spanish stonefruit crisis deepens
Industry demanding swift action from Europe to halt further losses as market situation worsens
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New director at Special Fruit
The Belgian importer has appointed Tom van Herwaarden as co-CEO as it prepares for future changes in the fruit and vegetables market
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AFC spotlights retail future
Asiafruit Congress welcomes experts peakers covering a wide range of hot topics for the region's fresh produce industry
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New label puts Spanish plums on the map
Growers in Spain’s biggest plum producing region, Extremadura, hope the initiative will boost consumption
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Egyptian grape campaign “very good”
Egypt's Agricultural Export Council has welcomed the result of the latest export campaign for grapes, boosted by direct sendings to China