News from Eurofruit – Page 409
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Total Produce reports revenue and profit growth
Strong set of results attributed to 'stronger operational performance' and recent acquisition activity
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Vog sees growth in Med and Maghreb
Italy's largest apple exporter says plenty of new sales likely in emerging markets that grew 17 per cent in 2014
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Dutch topfruit wrecked by storms
Growers in the Netherlands are facing huge losses a week before the harvest begins following heavy rain and hailstones
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Spanish exporters enjoy strong H1
Fruit and vegetable shipments increased 12 per cent in value through the first six months of the year
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Univeg boss says 'Asia can wait'
Exclusive: Hein Deprez tells Eurofruit there is still plenty of opportunity to grow produce sales in Europe and North America
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CH Robinson has new European head
Group names Jeroen Eijsink as president of Its European operations
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Italians combine to sell pears and kiwis
Origine Group unites some of Italy's biggest fresh produce suppliers, with production of 200,000 tonnes and sales of €800m
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Retha Louw joins SIZA cause
Fruit South Africa appoints Retha Louw as programme manager for the Sustainability Initiative of South Africa
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Univeg in Veiling Haspengouw agreement
Veiling Haspengouw, Univeg and AIF sign agreement on commercial cooperation
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A passage from Genesis
Jan Nowakowski of Genesis Fresh is ideally placed to comment on the recent changes across the global fresh produce industry
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Fyffes ends first half with cash to spare
Currency rate changes pushed up cost of fruit but improved group's sales revenue, while input costs also fell
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NZ brand Rockit appoints manager
Austin Mortimer to lead trademarked apple's global development on behalf of parent group Havelock North Fruit Company
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Positive signs for Israeli mango trade
Lower volumes in the market this season could boost a market already buoyed by demand for high-quality, ready-to-eat fruit
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Heat reduces South Tyrol apple forecast
This season's Italian crop now reckoned to be no larger than 2.21m tonnes following period of extremely hot weather
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Monsanto scraps its offer for Syngenta
The US pesticide giant had been seeking to draw its Swiss competitor to the negotiating table after its earlier approach was rejected
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Lower yields hit Camposol's Q2 result
Sales and earnings drop on previous year due to deferred avocado results and lower volumes
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RSA citrus industry hails EU report
Independent report is seen as a "major boost" for the industry
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Almeria sees veg exports increase
Tomatoes, peppers and cucumbers maintained their sales figures while courgettes increased theirs by 57 per cent
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Rewe makes sustainability investment
Retailer investing around €1m towards sustainable banana production in Costa Rica and Panama
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Italian apple group Vog marks 70 years
Future success will depend on continued commitment to quality and innovation, say consortium directors