News from Eurofruit – Page 472
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Royal opens Moroccan blueberry campaign
Company’s proprietary Blue Aroma and Royal Blue varieties will be available until June
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Finstar on tour in Scandinavia
Nunhems' new hydroponic lettuce variety has been showcased to more than 20 Scandinavian producers
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Alexa brings snow to Middle East
Region blanketed in rare covering of snow as freezing temperatures impact on production
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Del Monte opens first French ripening facility
Rooms form part of new centre in Rungis to be used as distribution platform for bananas and other fruit lines
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RSA cuts stonefruit crop estimate
Rain and hail during weeks 46 and 47 have forced South African stonefruit growers to cut back their estimate for the season
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Apofruit sales up despite selling less
Italian exporter reports 9 per cent increase in annual sales during 12 months in which it sold 22 per cent less
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Bonduelle expands German facility
Group is extending its Straelen-based plant to produce up to 50m packaged salads per year from 2014
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Plague threatens CR banana exports
Authorities in Costa Rica have ramped up efforts to deal with Boisduval scale and banana mealybugs
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Israeli dates on the move
The country is expected to produce some 34,000 tonnes of the fruit this campaign, with 90 per cent of the crop heading for export markets
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Thai exports to EU set to be halted
Fresh produce industry in turmoil after insects repeatedly discovered in vegetables, leading to mooted ban on exports
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Tomra appoints head of food
Ashley Hunter is also named as senior vice-president of the sensor-based food sorting solutions group
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Fairtrade Ibérica takes first steps
Growing demand for Fairtrade products in Portugal has lead to the expansion of Fairtrade Spain
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Save Our Soils celebrates first anniversary
The campaign to highlight the need for action to protect the world's soils is a year old, but just getting started, say organisers
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RSA produce industry joins Mandela mourning
South African fruit industry joins in mourning for 'Madiba' as the country comes to grips with the passing of the legendary statesman
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Guy Dixon killed in shooting accident
MMG Citrus and Martinavarro director passes away aged just 44 in the Spanish town he and his young family called home
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Major restructuring underway at The Greenery
Job losses expected as group bids to turn around decline in commercial performance over past few years
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Pears and kiwifruit in Fruitness spotlight
The latest phase of promotional events will champion the nutritional benefits of consuming the two fruits
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Riaan van Wyk back at Colors Fruit
Some six weeks after he departed Colors, Riaan van Wyk is back and ready to lead the group down a new path
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Crop diversity, safety and security 'threatened'
Lack of plant protection products for specialty crops must be addressed, according to Europe's agri-food chain