News from Eurofruit – Page 355
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Landgard sales up five per cent
Grower cooperative puts growth down to internationalisation of customer and procurement base among other factors
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Antwerp welcomes NEFWI service
Service brings fruit from Guadeloupe, Suriname and Martinique to Belgian port
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Prince de Bretagne promotes brassicas
The Breton marketer is shining a light on the broad range of brassicas available, from the common cauliflower to the less-known flower sprout
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Quality potato strategy for Gulf
The French potato sector sees significant potential in the Middle East market for its reliable high quality and ability to meet the needs of a wide range of consumers
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Dominica weighs up banana possibilities
Country considers restarting banana exports to the UK
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Morocco faces clementine crisis
The Moroccan minister of agriculture met with professionals from the sector last week to establish a plan to address the abnormally low price of clementines
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Eosta launches Health Wonders
The Dutch organics specialist’s new nutrient-rich root range is focused on health, with pillbox-style packaging illustrating the point
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European campaign comes to China
Freshness from Europe is presented in Beijing, showcasing the opportunities for fresh produce in the country
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Abu Dhabi promotes sustainability
The emirate’s food control authority is backing various initiatives to boost efficiencies in water and energy use in agriculture
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Rijk Zwaan develops African aubergines
After a decade of development, the vegetable seed group is now selling the first seeds on a commercial basis
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Netherlands-Brazil legal venture to aid industry
Legal experts specialising in fresh produce sector reveal details of collaboration to assist exporters, importers and investors
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Ahold-Delhaize reports 'strong sales'
Retailer reports on pro-forma net sales of €15.5bn, up 2.8 per cent at constant exchange rates
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Prices surge as veg shortage bites
The price of some vegetables are at their highest level in 15 years, according to Anecoop
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Antwerp confirms 2016 figures
As forecast at end of last year, Belgium port sees freight volume handled rise 2.7 per cent
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Fyffes' shareholders approve takeover
Sumitomo Corporation's €751m takeover bid gets the green light at a meeting of investors in Ireland
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The Knox story
Things have moved rapidly for Rijk Zwaan since the introduction of it's anti-pinking lettuce trait, Knox, in late 2015
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Bratigny obtains Fel’Excellence
The French wholesaler has earned the Fel’Excellence certificate for its progress and best practices in servicing its customers
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Nicolai Fruit names new CEO
Johan De Gendt has taken over as CEO of Belgian exporter Nicolai Fruit, with former chief executive Peter Nicolai remaining as chairman of the board
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BFV comes to aid of Haspengouw
Talks between Belgian cooperative BFV and Veiling Haspengouw could secure the future of the troubled topfruit auction
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Miss Chef recognised for flavour
The cooking apple from Pink Lady Europe has been awarded Saveur de l’Année Restauration 2017 for its taste