News from Eurofruit – Page 435
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AllFresch: gap in market for premium brand
UK company launches Amorita label to promote high-quality fruit to customers in markets around the world
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Tumbling rouble spells trouble
Russian imports have declined as a result of the falling value of the rouble, with consumers struggling to afford the rocketing produce prices
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Russian ban leaves certain sectors 'critical'
Copa-Cogeca says united front in face of Russian ban is important, but warns that certain areas are still severely impacted
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Cool Fresh aims for pineapple perfection
Company set to unveil haute couture-inspired ready-to-eat line BonSweet Diamantè at Fruit Logistica
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South African apples back on track
Better prospects for apple exports from South Africa, but pears will be slightly down in 2015
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La Linea Verde targets UK, Germany and France
The Italian fresh-cut group says it wants to export some of its DimmidiSì range to new European markets this year
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Look beyond UK for coconut water sales, researchers urge
Although UK consumption is due to be around 25m litres in 2015, much higher growth is expected from Japan, Canada, and France
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Interfel whets appetites in Berlin
The creation of a new French restaurant in the French hall of Fruit Logistica offers exhibitors the chance to give their customers a very warm welcome
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Dominica reaches out for banana aid
Country is set to import Black Sigatoka-resistant plants as it battles against the disease
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Gates Foundation backs East Africa project
New project sets out to grow bananas and sweet potatoes in parts of Ethiopia, Tanzania and Uganda
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Turkish exports to Russia drop
At the end of 2014, produce exports from Turkey to crisis-hit Russia nosedived, but exporters still enjoyed a fruitful year
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Magnum fires for Thermo King
New active controlled atmosphere solution helps to extend the shipping distance and maintain quality of fresh produce
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Specialist segments showcased
Fruit Logistica 2015 in Berlin will feature organic and fresh convenience routes
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Vietnam poised for import growth
CHANGING MARKETS: Vietnam could become a lucrative market for imported fresh fruit once the country recovers from recession and retailers take root
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More job losses at The Greenery
Around 65 people, including 30 permanent staff, due to be made redundant as group's recovery plan continues
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Upward curve for Spanish imports
Imported fruit and vegetables continue to grow on the Spanish market, with November volume and value rising
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Cape growers dominate SIZA membership
South Africa’s sustainability initiative continues to grow as members endeavour to comply with international labour standards
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Storage tents keep fruit fresh for less
A Belgian graduate has designed a cheap, sustainable method of extending post-harvest shelf-life in developing countries
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Rijk Zwaan to launch new pepper
Dutch vegetable seed specialist will show off its new pepper innovation, Sweet Palermo
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Imports rise in Philippines
CHANGING MARKETS: Fresh produce import volumes into the Philippines soared last year as incomes rose and retailers expanded in the country