News from Eurofruit – Page 457
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EU to inspect Indian treatment facilities
EU delegation due to inspect Indian mango treatment facilities in September, opening up discussions of revoking the ban on imported mangoes by the end of the year
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Mr Apple owner Scales to sell shares
New Zealand fruit export and logistics corporation set to release new and existing shares to investors by mid-July
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Total Produce tests research lab
A new Mobile Research Lab will soon be fully utilised by Total Produce BV to carry out studies on apples and pears
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New Fontestad facility almost complete
Reconstructed packhouse expected to be up and running in time for 2014/15 citrus season
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Hangzhou event hits the market
Brand-building via e-commerce, reaching out to new consumers in tier-two and -three cities, and managing future market growth projections in China were some of the hot topics discussed at Asiafruit Market Insight
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UGPBAN clashes with Auchan
UGPBAN is taking legal action against Auchan after the latter included Antilles bananas in its cut-price promotion in France
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Fepex repeats calls for more support for POs
Fepex voiced concerns to new agriculture minister Isabel García Tejerina during a meeting on Monday
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Cultilène makes tech support changes
The Dutch firm is ready to recruit in order to free up its technical support team to specialise on propagation
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Fresca Spain appoints new GM
José Coutinho is well known within the industry, having previously worked at Wight Salads Group and Horticilha
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Trade mourns loss of Danila Bragantini
Italian fresh produce trader described as "example for us all" by Marco Salvi of trade association Fruitimprese
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Spain grows non-EU imports
Spain is increasingly turning to non-EU countries for its fresh fruit and vegetable imports
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New Dehli virus spares Spanish melons
Only one in every 450 plants in Almeria have been affected by the disease
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GlobalGAP gets Billa backing in Bulgaria
The retailer has teamed up with GlobalGAP to promote good agricultural practices among Bulgarian growers
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Waitrose offers misshapen tomatoes
As a means of tackling the issue of waste in the supply chain, the UK retailer has launched a new pack of imperfect tomatoes
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Dole sells share in Compagnie Fruitière
Following 21 years of close co-operation, Dole and Compagnie Fruitière have announced their intention to go it alone
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Italian supplier loses life after shooting
Gennaro Galdiero of AOP Serena reportedly ambushed while driving; 52 year-old man with links to company in custody
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Royal support for German campaign
Dutch Queen Máxima were in Germany to mark the start of the Frische ist Leben scheme's third annual promotion
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Ahold turns out flat performance
Retailer's CEO Dick Boer remained similar to the previous year, with sales broadly flat
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EU toughens rules on RSA citrus
A decision has been taken by the EU to strengthen rules on imports of South African citrus due to the risk of citrus black spot
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Crunch time for South African citrus
Issue of citrus black spot central to meeting of EU Standing Committee on Plant Health, which meets in Brussels today