News from Eurofruit – Page 399
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CMA CGM to acquire NOL
Move for Neptune Orient Lines "reinforces" French group's position global shipping
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New legislation aids Florida citrus industry
US senator Bill Nelson files bill to help citrus industry rebound from greening disease
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Fruitday sales set to hit US$160m
Chinese online trader and importer has seen rapid growth, in part thanks to use of advanced IT, says co-founder
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Fruit trade 'could do more' with IT
Speakers from Univeg and SanLucar tell EU Fresh Info Forum industry could make better use of new technologies
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Russia omits lemons from Turkish ban
The list of Turkish products banned by Russia is equally interesting for its missing items, with key Turkish export lemons notable by their absence
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Kanzi launches campaign in Germany
Major promotional drive will last until end of April, encouraging consumers to engage with the apple brand
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La Linea Verde sales top €200m
Italian firm continues to build strong domestic and foreign markets for branded and private label convenience items
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Produce prices plummet in Ukraine
The latest Russia-Turkey spat means cheaper fruit and vegetables for the Ukraine
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Greenery boss Ton Wortel steps down
Shock departure comes just days after Dutch group's chairman Bert Jansen tendered his resignation
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Organic market worth US$63bn by 2020
The global organic fruit and veg market is set to grow to almost US$63bn by 2020 thanks to perceived health benefits of organic produce
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Rungis invests in market’s growth
The Parisian wholesale market is set to see sizeable growth thanks to an investment of €1bn by 2025 in the renovation and expansion of facilities
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Chiquita bananas lost in English Channel
Belgian press reports indicate around a dozen containers were lost overboard at the weekend
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East-West Seed rewards genetic research
Study into vegetable genetics valuable for development of crops less affected environmental extremes is recognised
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Russia eyes up alternative sources
Egypt, Israel and Morocco have been named by Moscow as potential alternatives to Turkish supplies, but doubts surround their ability to redirect sufficient volumes to Russia
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Russia to ban Turkish produce imports
Russia confirms it will ban imports, but embargo may not take effect until the New Year to avoid sudden shortages, according to local media
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Conventional reefers play early grape role
Whilst most South African table grapes will be shipped in containers, conventional reefer shipments play an early season role
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Valencia production profile shifts
Persimmon, avocado and pomegranate acreage rises as citrus and table grape production continue to slide
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NYK upgrades container fleet
Reefer operator orders 5,500 technologically advanced refrigerated containers
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Two directors resign at The Greenery
Coforta chairman Gerard Pronk takes temporary charge, as company prepares to close its North America office