News from Eurofruit – Page 431
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Hamburg to host port conference
The International Association of Ports and Harbors event will take place on 1-5 June this year
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Pink Lady celebrates continued success
The apple brand’s recent performance is at odds with the current dire state of the market, but how much can be attributed to the loyalty of Pink Lady consumers?
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Hogan pledges EU support for co-operatives
EU agriculture commissioner says reformed CAP will provide tools to help growers unlock their potential
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Maersk sticks to slow steaming
Cheaper fuel will not mean a return to higher vessel speeds, company says
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Strong start for Chilean campaign
Export revenues in January reach highest total for ten years, according to Central Bank
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Turkey gains most from Russian ban
A number of exporters have profited from the Russian embargo, not least Turkey, but total volumes imported by Russia remain down overall
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Ahold sees "strong" Q4 sales
Net sales grow, while yearly income is heavily impacted by discontinued operations
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Save School Fruit Scheme, says Freshfel
Ahead of an European Commission meeting to discuss the scheme, Freshfel has called for the prioritisation of child health
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Aragón courts Middle East
Delegation of Middle Eastern importers invited to visit the Spanish region ahead of the new production season
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UAE key target for Brazilian fruit
Brazilian associations Abrafrutas and Apex-Brasil have teamed up to promote the country's fruit in eight target markets, including the UAE
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Bonduelle HY turnover tops €1bn
French prepared food and salad specialist sees half-year turnover climb 3.1 per cent on the previous year
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Currency hurts Indian grape deal
Climate and currency issues are causing problems for India’s grape shippers this season
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Russian crisis limits effect of ban
Eurofruit spoke to Philippe Binard, general delegate for Freshfel Europe, about the current effect of the Russian ban on the European market
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Exchange rates hurt Indian grape shippers
Climate and currency issues are causing problems for India’s grape shippers this season
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Chile trials home-grown grape varieties
Long-term strategy to develop Chilean-owned table grape varieties that are resistant to Botrytis is bearing fruit
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Koppert introduces natural defence
Dutch biological systems specialist introduces a new natural product combating insects
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Cherry production changing, say experts
More intensive planting requires varieties that offer larger, faster yields and satisfy needs of consumers and growers alike
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Huge steps forward for Kanzi
Ten years since its launch, the branded apple is available year-round and starting to make a splash in new, emerging markets.
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Retailers show support for Spanish topfruit
Research shows that a higher proportion of apples and pears on sale in Spanish supermarket today are produced locally