News from Eurofruit – Page 335
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Heatwave hits stonefruit regions
Temperatures of over 40 degrees hit southern Europe this week, causing concerns over the stonefruit crop, with larger sized fruit in short supply
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Potential high for Italian apples in Asia
Leading exporter Vog is hopeful that access to new markets like China, Thailand and Vietnam will be forthcoming
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Bonduelle turnover exceeds €2bn
Consolidation of Ready Pac helps drive turnover to new heights for the 2016/17 financial year
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Egyptian exports fall in value
Despite an increase in export volumes, Egypt has recorded a decline in the value of its agricultural exports over the past 10 months
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EU farmers face Brexit losses
Once the UK leaves the Union, EU farmers could lose billions in subsidies, according to the vice-president of the FNSEA
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Avos show promise in Israel
The incredible growth seen in the global avocado market has not gone unnoticed in Israel, where production volumes are set to almost double by 2030
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Bayer signs research agreement
Strategic framework deal with Rothamstead Research means development of agronomic solutions for farmers
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Del Monte's future "never brighter"
CEO Mohammad Abu-Ghazaleh puts positive spin on group's second-quarter results despite drop in net income
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CMA CGM grows Med service
The shipping line is preparing to launch a new service that connects ports in the Black Sea to North African ports in Morocco and Algeria
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EU school food scheme returns
The EU’s new fruit, vegetables and milk scheme is set to be implemented across the Union as children prepare to go back to school
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Naturalia trials vegan stores
The French organic retailer is testing out the potential for stores selling exclusively vegan products, while organic stores continue to multiply
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Spanish fresh produce trade rises
Fruit and vegetable imports and exports rose through the opening five months of 2017
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RSA pomegranates a breeding success
The outlook is brightening for pomegranates from South Africa, with new varieties showing great potential
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Cheer for Elgin homeowners
As disadvantaged people receive home ownership, the South African fruit industry is still taking steps to improve lives since the transition to democracy
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Dole grapes earn certification
In Chile, Dole’s Huelquen Farm, on which 100ha of grapes are cultivated, has gained Rainforest Alliance certification
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The Honeyberry buzz
Could the Haskap berry, otherwise known as the Honeyberry, be the next big thing in the category?
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Gold standard for mandarins
ClemenGold and Tango are leading the way for the category in South Africa as planted area and consumption remain on an upward curve
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Avo growth continues in Europe
Frans Timmers of Hagé tells Fruitnet that the avocado boom shows no sign of slowing down
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Work of Aart
Fruitnet speaks exclusively to Menno van Breemen, managing director at Aartsenfruit Asia
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3D technology shaping future
Using 3D printers, academics in Italy are experimenting with kid-friendly shapes as a means of boosting healthy eating in primary schools