News from Eurofruit – Page 424
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EU "protectionism" over citrus black spot
South African government minister Rob Davies has accused the EU of protectionism over the citrus disease
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Oscar promotes Chilean origin
France’s Primland has revealed that its Oscar Chile kiwifruit will this season bear the country’s new promotional logo
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EU 'must invest in healthy eating'
European agriculture committee amends draft rules on schemes to provide fruit, vegetables and milk in schools
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India battles grape export woes
Production, economic and political challenges wreak havoc on sales programmes
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New juice line puts freshness first
Intermarchè's innovative new branding concept involves printing the precise time of production on its fresh orange juice
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Container volumes boost Antwerp
Belgian port is off to a strong start in 2015 with freight volume up 5.9 per cent for the opening three months
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Valparaiso evolves with the times
As the fruit trade increasingly moves toward larger container vessels, Chile’s Valparaiso Port is expanding and modernising to remain competitive
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Innovation could drive vegetable sales
The countdown is on to European Vegetable Strategies, which takes place on 6-7 May in Brussels
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BerryFresh shows off new look
Belgian importer Special Fruit’s BerryFresh range will be available in its new packaging as the first berries arrive this week
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Unease spreads in RSA citrus sector
Comment: Political influences and world economic woes could be dimming the lights for South Africa's citrus business
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New director in charge at La Linea Verde
Andrea Battagliola succeeds Massimo Bragotto, who has decided to leave the fresh convenience group after eight years
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Israeli fruit hit by storms
Prices of summer fruit in Israel are expected to rise following a severe bout of hail and heavy rain
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Mixed opening to 2015 for K&N
Logistics group Kuehne & Nagel sees turnover fall but earnings rise through the opening quarter of 2015
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Polish apple exports hampered
Minister of agriculture says only 40 per cent of possible apple exports are being shipped
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Australia eyes closer Gulf ties
Austrade is continuing its efforts to further negotiations on a free trade deal between Australia and the GCC
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Shippers steer clear of Yemen
The ongoing conflict in Yemen has persuaded international shipping lines to divert their vessels away from the country’s ports
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Certis granted strawberry EAMU
Group has launched a new solution for powdery mildew control in strawberries
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Bayer in sustainable potato venture
Bayer CropScience and Farm Frites jointly implement sustainable practices in European potato cultivation
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Tough season for RSA citrus exports
The Citrus Growers Association of South Africa has forecast a difficult export season with lower volumes than 2014
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Pink Lady supports Pride events
The apple brand is getting behind the UK’s gay and lesbian community with its involvement in Pride events in 2015