News from Eurofruit – Page 381
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Landgard: regional and green are 'mega-trends'
German fresh produce giant predicts further growth in consumer demand for sustainably sourced fresh fruit and vegetables
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Slight decline in Hamburg throughput
Total first-quarter seaborne cargo at Port of Hamburg down 2.5 per cent on previous year
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Spanish exports grow in value
First quarter fresh produce exports from Spain climb nearly 6 per cent in value despite lower volumes being shipped
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Idyl launches Maghreb Palm Biotechnologies
The Franco-Moroccan producer has created a start-up, Maghreb Palm Biotechnologies, to strengthen its position in the farming sector
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Fruitnet Marketing Review: May 2016
A round-up of eye-catching projects from the world of fresh produce advertising and branding during the past month
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Copa Cogeca urges Russian action
Groups urge EU Commission to step up efforts to re-open the Russian market, warning agriculture sector remains in "critical state"
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Cofruid’Oc maps out quality approach
The French cooperative has highlighted the importance of pursuing quality, as demonstrated by its Tasty Granny-branded apples
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Dutch region welcomes EU delegation
Westland promotes expertise and innovation of its horticultural hub, backed by Koppert Cress founder Rob Baan
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Jazz strikes chord with Swiss public
Consumers polled during retail show BEA picked out the variety as their favourite, followed by Braeburn and Pink Lady
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Fyffes backs Seafarers campaign
Seafarers UK launches campaign to raise maritime awareness in primary schools
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Special Fruit embraces Zerya
The Belgian importer has announced that three of its berry producers in Spain and Portugal have gained the Zerya residue-free certification
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Funds dry up at Lonrho Fresh
South African exporter goes into liquidation, blaming loss of main customer and a lack of available produce
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New tool could boost exotic fruit sales
Colombian firm Ocati unveils special straw-scoop to make consumption of products like passion fruit and granadilla easier
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Western Cape launches climate strategy
High level recognition in the region of the devastating effect climate change can have on the agricultural sector
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Cyprus' biggest fresh produce co-op 'under investigation'
Sedigep, which is known for its citrus and potato exports, is reported to have sustained millions of euros in damage
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German appetite for Fairtrade bananas grows
The country’s import volume of the product rose by a third in 2015 to 68,000 tonnes
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Decrease in latest NW cherry forecast
Round two estimate pegs crop 4.5 per cent lower than original forecast
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Glyphosate reapproval under discussion
Reducing length of approval from 15 to nine years could undermine future substance processes for farmers, ECPA says
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SAT Royal mulls Chinese potential
The company is preparing to make its first airfreighted shipments of nectarines and pluots to China