News from Eurofruit – Page 395
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Thai market re-opens for RSA grapes
The South African table grape industry has gained re-entry into Thailand after a battle lasting more than eight years
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Lava growers enjoy higher prices
Vegetable producers in Belgium benefited from better prices in 2015 as extreme heat and drought limited imports from southern Europe
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Del Monte eyes Gulf growth
The food giant is set for expansion in the Middle East, with plans for new farms in Jordan and Saudi Arabia
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Mercator readmits Israeli produce
The Slovenian retailer has swiftly gone back on its decision to halt imports of Israeli fruit after pressure from the Israeli government
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EPO revokes Monsanto melon patent
Pressure from coalition of NGOs results in decision to rescind seed breeder's claim to fruit's potential resistance
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Early end for Spanish clementine exports to US
Trade has been in decline for some years due to growing competition from Southern Hemisphere supplies
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Portugal puts emphasis on modernisation
Exclusive interview with agriculture minister reveals scope of country's fresh produce ambitious
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Ifco continues food bank drive
Group donates environmentally friendly RPCs and co-finances refrigerated vans
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November export rise in Spain
Strong growth in persimon sales helps push forward fresh produce exports through the month
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Agricoper: new grape varieties essential
One of Italy's leading grape exporters continues to invest in new varieties in order to satisfy international consumer demand
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Challenging RSA topfruit season ahead
Difficult climatic conditions will make 2016 a challenging year for South African apples and pears
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Coleacp searches for top solutions
The effort to support farmers in ACP countries continues, with biopesticides, biostimulants and biofertilisers increasingly being used to enhance resistance
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Pomanjou takes unique approach
Marc Rauffet, CEO of French apple exporter Groupe Pomanjou, talks about the potential for French apples in both Asia and the Middle East and the need to think long-term
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Improved results for Ahold
Group reveals higher net sales in fourth quarter and full year of 2015
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Spain slams Morocco on tomato quotas
Moroccan imports jumped 75 per cent in first two weeks of January
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SanLucar sets out CSR achievements and goals
The Valencia-based company will present the latest edition of its corporate responsibility report at Fruit Logistica
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Port of Antwerp sets new record
Belgian port beats freight handling record, passing 200m tonnes
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Paying the True Cost of Food
At this week’s Green Week in Berlin, Nature & More launched its True Cost of Food initiative, a campaign to include all the external costs of food production in the price
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Almería: a model of sustainability
Pilot project developed by the ECPA seeking to transfer best practice to growers in other areas
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South Africa feeling the heat
South African table grape forecast is reduced as drought and water shortages take their toll on the country’s fruit industry