News from Eurofruit – Page 378
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Brexit threat to produce supply lines
Suppliers and customers likely to face cost increases linked to change in currency rates following UK's vote to leave EU
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Eddy Bruyninckx ends Antwerp reign
Jacques Vandermeiren will take over as the new CEO of Antwerp Port Authority on 1 January
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Brands pay to label emojis their own
New Zealand kiwifruit marketer Zespri and trade promoter Avocados from Mexico have already sponsored a character
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Maersk upgrades Asia-N Europe network
Group's alterations ensure it is "better equipped to deal with contingencies"
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Fruits de Ponent casts export net wider
A smaller 2016 crop may have forced expansion plans onto the back burner, but the company has long-term designs on non-EU markets
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"Strong growth" in Spanish imports
Fruit and vegetable imports climb in volume and value through the opening quarter of the year
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Brexit fears for UK farmers
Companies on the continent stress trade will continue following a possible Brexit, but uncertainty and fear prevail among UK farmers
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Hazera expands Spanish activities
Group launches new tomato and pepper varieties tailored for the Spanish market
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Aubergines help with healthy soil
By rotating between tomatoes and aubergines, Eosta growers are able to keep the soil healthy and attract favourable insects
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European stonefruit output down in 2016
Fresh peach and nectarine volumes set to fall overall, raising optimism in Italy for a steady sales campaign
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Pink Lady releases European marketing campaign
Festivals, a holiday giveaway and digital marketing will form the basis for Pink Lady’s 2016 summer marketing schedule in Europe
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Pink Lady grows UK market share
Pink Lady apples enjoy "unparalleled" value spend increase in UK apple market
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Markets diversify for Moroccan veg
Moroccan vegetables are increasingly being sent to markets in Russia and the Middle East, as volumes to main market Europe continue to fall
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Chile fills organic lemon shortfall
South African organic lemon growers have struggled with black spot disease, leaving the path clear for Chilean supplies
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Sial highlights innovation and diversity
Sial Paris takes place in the French capital in October, shining a light on the latest produce innovations and the key trends in the sector
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Italian produce market faces huge challenge
Decade-long investigation into shopper behaviour yields useful guidance on ways to kickstart consumption growth
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ECPA "disappointed" with EC proposals
New endocrine disruptor criteria could ban beneficial substances that do not cause harm, organisation claims
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Bayer battles imposters
New Bayer CapSeal protects against counterfeit crop protection products
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EU takes more southern African citrus
Larger volume of fruit also shipped to Middle East, North America, Asia and Africa during early part of the season
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Group welcomes EC support extension
Copa-Cogeca welcomes as a positive step EU Commission move to extend support for EU fruit and vegetables to 2017