News from Eurofruit – Page 478
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European CEO exits Delhaize
Impending departure of Stéfan Descheemaeker has prompted several organisational changes at the retailer
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New packaging for BestChoice peas
Belgium's Special Fruit has launched a new packaging for its BestChoice-branded sugarsnap peas
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Carrot study reveals trends in France
The study from CTIFL shows that 14 per cent of French shoppers don't buy carrots, while many school canteens omit the vegetable from their meals
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Growers embrace new cherry tomato
Nunhems' latest on-the-vine variety Competition seen as highly promising means of adding value in category
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Tesco 'faces Turkish pressure'
Shareholders are calling for the retailer to offload Kipa, according to UK media reports
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'Remarkable growth' at Bonduelle
Dynamism of non-European operations helps drive up turnover for full year of 2012/13
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Estonia fruit production plummets
Fruit production stood at over 28,000 tonnes in 2002 but the country's output was just 5,200 tonnes last year
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ECPA points to declining research
Group says Europe needs to reverse the trend of falling research and development in the area of crop protection, and innovate more
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ABC rings in the changes
Argentina’s blueberry industry reveals new image and members, plus planned quality label
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Jaffa prize makes a splash
A group of Solihull teenagers have taken to the water after winning a national contest
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K&N appoints UK manager
Marcus Bennett is the new national manager for the logistics group's UK organisation
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Consumption rebounds in Spain
Fepex sees slight increase for month of July, although yearly figures are down for the opening seven months of 2013
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Mayors back Fair Trade movement
Over 200 mayors from across the globe have signed on to the Fair Trade Beyond 2015 declaration
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Frost causes Orange River grape damage
Following frost damage in Chile, table grape growers in South Africa's Orange River region have now also suffered losses
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Maersk CEO concedes sluggish demand
Søren Skou has admitted the company overestimated container shipping demand when it ordered new vessels
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Nergi kiwiberry hits stores in October
The Nergi kiwiberry is set to make its presence felt, both in the supermarkets and on the social networking sites
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Sirane taps into RSA potential
Packaging group generates great interest in its innovative products at recent IFEA event in Johannesburg
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Turatti partners with N2N Global
New partnership aims to offer a complete production line management and food safety compliance solution
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Bayer backs citrus greening battle
Organisation collaborates with Florida Specialty Crop Foundation to help fight against the devastating citrus greening disease
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Prices impact Israel's tomato enthusiasm
With returns to growers sliding, the volume of Israeli tomato exports appears to be shrinking