News from Eurofruit – Page 459
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Chiquita Hellas joins racism fight
Greek marketer has launched a short campaign to tie in with the #weareallmonkeys drive
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Retail giants talk sourcing in Hangzhou
High-level speakers from Walmart China and e-commerce giant TMall set to discuss their produce sourcing plans at Asiafruit Market Insight
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Spain aims high with Murcian melons
An increase in some Spanish growing regions for charentais melons ensures its places as second largest producer in Europe
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European stonefruit output climbs
Peach and nectarine production pegged at 3m tonnes, a rise on last year and higher than five-year average
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Emirates launches weekly Mexico service
Carrier’s freighter network now flies to more than 50 destinations around the world
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Driscoll's expects early raspberry peak
Volumes are increasing early in southern production areas after good weather
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End of the road for Colors Fruit
Exporter, which has made a major contribution to the South African fresh produce sector in the post deregulation era, reaches sad end
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New export record for RSA sharon fruit
Country shipped more than ever before in April, boosted by new demand after gaining access to US market
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Gerjo Scheringa is new Euro Pool CEO
Scheringa, who this week unexpectedly left Zon Fruit & Vegetables, will succeed Folkert Mulder at Euro Pool System in August
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Hockey cup boost for fresh produce
Dutch set to showcase range of fruit and vegetable, including US sweet potatoes, at the Hockey World Cup in The Hague
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Copa-Cogeca offers marketing help to farmers
New scheme aims to help agricultural entrepreneurs gain a better understanding of marketing and improve branding
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Delhaize reveals mixed results
Disappointing results in Belgium have been offset by a positive US performance in the first quarter of 2014
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Familiar story for Emirates
Emirates Group announces the 26th consecutive year of profit despite challenging global economic environment
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Agri-food calls for EU innovation push
An alliance of European agri-food businesses is demanding an EU policy shift towards innovation
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Southern comfort for BayWa in Q1
Strong performance for Turners & Growers in New Zealand softens impact of a downturn in sales of German apples
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Zon director in shock departure
Gerjo Scheringa leaves Dutch fruit and vegetable company after just under two years as managing director
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Cameron to discuss mango ban with new Indian PM
UK Prime Minister David Cameron to discuss the EU ban on mango imports with the newly elected Indian prime minister, to be announced May 16
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Murcian melon output stable
Production of most varieties will be unchanged from last year, says Proexport
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Albert Knol to leave The Greenery
Koos Boot takes temporary charge of Dutch company's financial operation as Phoenix restructuring plan takes effect