News from Eurofruit – Page 432
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Saudi gets behind organic sector
The organic farming sector is ready to grow in Saudi Arabia, according to the kingdom's deputy minister of agriculture
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Pink Lady may use the force
The apple brand's airing of the new Star Wars trailer has some predicting a tie-up between the two this summer
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Black market springs up in Jeddah
The Saudi city has seen the sudden emergence of a black market for fresh produce after expatriate traders were barred from the central market
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Esselunga attacked over apple safety
Blogger takes Italian supermarket chain to task over organic apples' waxy coating, but food expert questions methodology
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Florette makes Danish move
French bagged salad specialist has made a deal with Denmark’s Lammefjords Gront as it looks to grow in the north
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Crimson Snow ready to carve new niche
Exclusive: First European retail programmes already underway for novel branded apple first developed in Australia
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HillFresh commends Brazil melon group
Dutch group underlines Real Fruta's quality and prepares to launch unique quality matrix developed with seed companies
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Algeciras retains lead as Med container hub
Mediterranean’s biggest container hub faces increasing competition from new West African terminals
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Work begins on €50m restructuring of port
First step in bid to create capacity for the world's largest cargo vessels to travel to and unload at Foynes, in the Republic of Ireland
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Rijk Zwaan hosts open field days
Group presents ten winter crops at five-day event in Murcia
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South African grapes near early finish
Unprecedented early season for South African table grapes may lead to shortages and strong markets in the late season
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Cítricos Valencianos inks Carrefour deal
French retailer to stock PGI citrus in a number of stores in Normandy and Brittany
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Sharp rise in Dutch organic exports
Carrots and tomatoes lead the charge in the fresh produce category
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GM apples approved for commercial planting
Arctic comes in from the cold after US prepares to grant OSF licence to grow non-browning Golden Delicious and Granny Smith
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Europe's kiwifruit market stands firm
With Greece able to sell much of its crop despite the Russian ban, prospects for the next few months are said to be good
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Berlin show in numbers
Messe Berlin's annual run-down of Fruit Logistica showed a record number of visitors, exhibitors and innovations
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BerryFresh gets fresh look
Belgium's Special Fruit has unveiled a new logo and various packaging innovations for its BerryFresh line
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Save Our Soils gains plaudits
Nature & More's Save Our Soils campaign received the backing of the Dutch state secretary at BioFach this week
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Redder the better for French apricots
French apricots are expected to become redder over time, as studies show consumers prefer these over the traditional orange and yellow varieties
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UN helps Uzbekistan boost fruit exports
Fresh produce companies from the central Asian country reportedly signed deals worth over US$3m at Fruit Logistica