News from Eurofruit – Page 361
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Southern African grape season underway
SATI releases first estimate of season, pegging South African crop at 61.1m-63m cartons, while Namibian sizing is good
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South Africa expects stonefruit rise
Forecasts suggest peaches and plums in particular will enjoy volume growth over the next four years
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Citrosol gets to source of food waste problem
The company’s commitment to technological innovation is helping producers cut postharvest losses
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EU increases 2017 marketing budget
Commission increases the budget for promoting EU agricultural products, including fresh produce, to €133m
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Eurofruit Business Forum back in Dubai
The Eurofruit Business Forum kicks off on Sunday at WOP Dubai, offering companies a platform to expand their business and visitors a chance to learn about the market and make new contacts
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South Africa targets further UK growth
Hortgro is set to launch its annual promotional campaign for stonefruit and topfruit in the UK
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BayWa finds strength in fruit business
German group's International fruit business was a driving force in nine month EBIT increase
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Belgian Conference launches in India
The Belgian Conference pear is now available from leading retail outlets in India, thanks to the cooperation of Indian importer IG International and Belgium's BelOrta
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Besana and Noberasco form dried fruit alliance
Two of Italy's leading dried fruit and nut suppliers will work together to develop sales in new export markets
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Uncertainty follows US election
What will Donald Trump's rise to US president mean for the country’s relations with Russia, the conflict in Syria, the Iranian nuclear deal and climate change?
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Cartoon: Patoka on the US election
Will the election of Donald Trump as US president lead to the creation of a new trading route between the US and Mexico?
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EU further tightens controls on Turkish lemons
From January 2017, the frequency of border checks will rise from 10 per cent to 20 per cent
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RSA ponders Trump election impact
Republican's victory in the US Presidential election is another challenge for politically unstable South Africa
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Hoogendoorn buys Bellt Consultancy
Glasshouse tech company buys out production line systems operator, opening up new opportunities in process automation sector
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Tough Q3 for South Africa trade
Maersk Line report outlines year-on-year decline in South African market
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Greenery CEO calls for commercial push
Steven Martina joins Coforta boss Gerard Pronk to rally the troops at Coforta-Greenery anniversary event
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CGA reviews grapefruit campaign
South African grapefruit volumes were higher than initially expected this year, but below the levels seen in 2014 and 2015
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Carrefour set for UAE expansion
Increasing demands for convenience encourage retailer to open more smaller stores in the UAE next year, while extending its home delivery service
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Eurofruit 500: issues 451-500
In the last of our timelines to mark 500 issues of Eurofruit, we chart the industry’s most recent key developments
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Liverpool container terminal to boost transatlantic trade
New £400m container terminal, equipped to welcome world’s biggest ships, is set to increase fresh produce trade with US and South America