News from Eurofruit – Page 418
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South Africa’s PPECB appoints CEO
Lucien Jansen signs five-year deal to be chief executive, a role he will take up on 1 July this year
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Alliance for Rewe and E.Leclerc
Retailers opt for strategic alliance to boost areas such as sustainability, customer relationship management and logistics
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Soil the focus at foods summit
At last week’s Sustainable Foods Summit, Tobias Bandel of Soil & More discussed the importance of flexibility and evolution in effectively protecting our soils
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Capespan invests in Namibian grapes
Local report reveals Capespan is investing N$40m in vineyard development, as part of the 2013 agreement with NGC
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Tesco to defend €8.5m potato lawsuit
The lawsuit concerns an alleged breach of contract by Tesco regarding the supply of potatoes from Paul Sweeney and Company
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Strong performance for Italian Jingold
With Southern Hemisphere supply ensuring a 12-month campaign, the Italian kiwifruit brand is said to be doing very well
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Tany Nature invests in success
Expectations for the stonefruit season are running high as the company reaps the result of investments in its packhouse and production
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Fedemco launches crate carbon calculator
Group's Fedemco2-data tool makes it possible to calculate the equivalent kg of CO2 emitted during the life cycle of wooden crates
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Egypt named as FL partner country
Fruit Logistica 2016 offers Egyptian fresh produce industry a major platform for its wealth of products
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CMI launches new cherry carton
Pop-Top Lid designed to offer premium display option for US-based company's export customers
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Protecting more than just crops
The ECPA's Safe and Sustainable Initiative has spread from the heart of the Mediterranean to become a multinational project
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Tomabel mushrooms rely on quality
In the face of stern competition from Polish mushroom exporters, Belgium’s REO Veiling turns to its Tomabel label
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Washington State counts cost of strikes
Growers drop around US$100m-worth of apples in the field, as strikes officially conclude
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Italian prices show signs of recovery
Fresh fruit and vegetable prices in the country up significantly on 2014, according to farming association Coldiretti
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Labour certification must go further
A new report into the conditions on certified and non-certified farms shows more must be done to protect the rights of workers
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Domestic optimism, global growth
Fruitnet takes a look at the UK and global kiwifruit markets with Chingford and Zespri
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Jazz jostles for young consumers
The apple brand is launching its exclusive Jazz Apple Juniors Club in the UK, as it seeks out a younger audience
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Tomra lands business award
Group recognised for high standards of innovation, business ethics and financial success
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Pico showcases black Sable
Egypt’s Pico will be highlighting new grape varieties that have enabled it to extend the supply season to the UK at the upcoming London Produce Show
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NZ kiwiberry exports on the up
The category remains niche, but exports of kiwiberries from New Zealand are rising, with sendings to China increasing