News from Eurofruit – Page 400
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Ecuador to join EU trading bloc
Interests of European banana producers will be protected under new deal
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Former Greenery man joins Olympic
Albert Knol, who played a key role in reorganising The Greenery, is to take over from Thijs van den Heuvel as MD
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Russia ups Turkish produce checks
The Russian government has reacted to Turkey’s downing of a Russian jet with additional checks on Turkish food imports
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Delegation in Camposol facilities visit
Peruvian exporter welcomes visit from representatives of ETI, FNV and CGTP
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Belco invests in raspberries
The Egyptian exporter has commenced production of a raspberry variety adapted to the country’s low number of chilling hours
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Proexport expounds benefits of cardboard
Study highlights cost and environmental benefits of corrugated cardboard over crate pooling systems
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Rain disrupts market in Gulf
Floods in northern Saudi Arabia and Qatar forced consumers to stay home and interrupted produce deliveries this week, bringing the market to a standstill
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Tesco plans trial of free fruit scheme
Fifteen stores in Scotland will provide free pieces of fruit to children as part of a four-week trial
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Mercabarna shines spotlight on innovation
Innova prize awarded to companies within the market for outstanding new products and services
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Zespri SunGold scoops German grocery award
Marketer's branded kiwifruit has apparently met with widespread approval among consumers in Germany
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Real tops organic with permaculture range
German hypermarket chain has developed a range of sustainably produced fruit and veg with Lehmann Natur
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UK props up poor Brazilian melon campaign
Contrasting fortunes between UK and European market highlights need for more cohesive marketing strategy on the continent
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Polish suppliers access monitoring tools
SmartTraxx technology gives Polish suppliers major new tool in search for new clients
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Flandria leeks show versatility
Flanders’ Marketing Board is eager to promote the different ways that leeks can be prepared, as growers get ready for a top crop
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UF breeds 'more resistant' citrus
The University of Florida says that it has grown trees with an enhanced resistance to citrus greening disease
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Climate change worsens Syria crisis
Manmade global warming is exacerbating the situation in Syria, says study, deepening the drought and leading to mass displacement and regional tension
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APM opens Aqaba Logistics Village expansion
Expanded multi-purpose DC will serve the Levant Region and beyond, with access to Red Sea shipping calling Jordan’s primary port
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Veg growers need national support
As prices fall and costs rise, French vegetable producers call on consumers to support local growers and on retailers to end the price war
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Opera and Origine: contrasting styles for Italian pears
Two of Italy's newest joint ventures are trying to offer global markets a united front when it comes to pear exports
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Anecoop to announce record results
Results of 2014/15 campaign put company on strong footing as it enters its 40th anniversary year