News from Eurofruit – Page 391
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Why ugly fruit and veg are making a comeback
Rhi Willmot of Bangor University explains how consumer attitudes to imperfect produce are changing
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Fepex outlines Spanish import stats
The country spent some €1.97bn on fresh fruit and vegetable imports in 2015
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Vale da Rosa sets sights on Brazil
Company set to carry out its first table grape exports to the South American country in July
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Politicians back Portugal Fresh
For the first time the event’s history, Portugal’s prime minister António Costa visited Fruit Logistica to show his support for the industry
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Spain's full-year exports rise in value
Fepex releases full 2015 Spanish fresh produce import and export figures
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Unravelling the supply chain tangle
Muddy Boots highlights how its software improves transparency for fresh produce suppliers and retailers
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Fresh-cut gets fresh twist
German group Food Freshly introduces innovative new concepts for fresh-cut preservation and flavour enhancement
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CVVP beefs up citrus offer
New orange, mandarin and lemon varieties joined Clemcott on display at Fruit Logistica
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Unitec buys Longobardi, Sammo and Sado
Newly formed company Unisorting combines three of Italy's leading post-harvest packing and grading specialists.
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Florida citrus order reauthorised
Marketing order supports continued research into disease eradication by Citrus Research and Development Foundation
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Blackberries push berry growth higher
Global berry production and consumption have continued their upward trend, according to German analyst AMI
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New look for Val Nantais
The new logo of Val Nantais illustrates the salad cooperative’s forward-looking approach, including strong, direct links to consumers
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Turkey helps out produce exporters
Country has granted subsidies to exporters hit by closure of Russian market and forced to seek new opportunities
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Antwerp tightens Indian ties
Port continues mission to strengthen international collaborations with trade mission to India
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Jumping ship: a cautionary tale
South African court order deals with business integrity as Lonrho is granted relief against information theft
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Amazon selling fresh produce in Italy
Peviani among suppliers working with online retailer to deliver fruit and vegetables to consumers within an hour
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Swiss criticised on Saharan tomatoes
Coop Switzerland to stop sourcing tomatoes from Western Sahara in 2017, while Migros refuses to boycott area
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Chilean fruit pioneer passes away
Fedefruta confirms death of Carolus Brown Barroilhet, one of first Chileans to produce fruit for export markets
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Bridging the gap in Ethiopia
Bayer supports access to high-quality vegetable seeds for smallholder farmers in Ethiopia
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Spanish vegetable crisis deepens
Fepex to request additional support from European Union as market shows no sign of improvement