News from Eurofruit – Page 437
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GMO legislation passed by MEPs
Ruling will allow EU members to restrict or ban the cultivation of crops containing GMOs on their own territory
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Russia in rush for replacements
CHANGING MARKETS: Julia Ten, head of Russian importer Frujet’s St Petersburg branch, provides an update on the challenges being faced on the Russian market amid the continuing produce embargo.
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Weather hits volumes in Israel
Unfavourable conditions in Israel have resulted in widescale crop damage, lowering production and upping prices
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South African plum exports under pressure
Country's plum industry issues cautionary note on impact of smaller fruit on market conditions
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Rouble crisis hits Turkish exports
Fresh produce shipments down by 20 per cent in November and December 2014
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Chiquita move comes under scrutiny
The motivation behind Cutrale-Safra's decision to use Vlissingen as its northern European banana port instead of Antwerp has been strongly questioned by the Belgian New Fruit Wharf
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Emerging markets grab attention
CHANGING MARKETS: The Russian embargo is just the latest in a long list of occurrences that has shifted interest away from established markets and towards the likes of Asia, the Middle East and Africa.
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Fepex highlights Moroccan growth
Fresh produce exports from the African country to the EU soared last year, according to Eurostat data
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Proexport warns of lettuce shortage
Prices set to rise in the coming weeks as volumes fall by more than 40 per cent
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Blue Whale and Valdiloire come together
The two French apple producers have long enjoyed a strong relationship, but the new merger will benefit from the use of a single brand
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Halls celebrating 125 years of growth
Sub-tropical produce supplier Halls is marking its 125th anniversary with a series of events and a new brand identity
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Good start for Spanish strawberries
Huelvan industry hoping to stem recent losses in profitability due to price erosion
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End of sanctions on Iran to aid UAE
A termination of the sanctions currently imposed on Iran would benefit trade with the UAE, say analysts
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Chiquita swaps Antwerp for Vlissingen
Chiquita bananas are reportedly set to unload at the Dutch port of Vlissingen in the future, instead of Antwerp in Belgium
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Ceres fruit growers bounce back
After much production was impacted by hail early last year, things are shaping up well for the coming season
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Murcian veg packs promote region’s tourism
One million labels on key vegetable lines on sale in Germany during January to feature marketing for Murcia’s Costa Cálida
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New Spanish berry brand lands in Europe
Cuna de Platero’s Berrycatessen label to include premium varieties such as Adelita raspberries
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Euro dive to lower UAE prices
The recent fall in the value of the euro has reportedly made imports into the UAE as much as 15 per cent cheaper
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Bulgarian growers threaten protests
Producers suggest the agriculture ministry has unfairly distributed funds between the fresh produce and livestock sectors
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Q1 price freeze for Auchan Russia
The group reveals that prices of key products, including fruit and vegetables, will not change until March 2015 at the earliest