All Russia articles – Page 7
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Azerbaijan sees tomato growth
Exports of Azerbaijani tomatoes to Russia are on the rise, while some exporters are now looking to explore the European market
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Russia set to embrace plastic
Western Europeans are at last coming to terms with their addiction to plastic, while Russian consumers are starting to perceive packaged produce as better quality and safer
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Crimson Snow blazes new trails in Europe
As production expands, one of the world's newest apple brands is making a name for itself in key markets
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Philips Lighting in Russia LED deal
The Netherlands-based lighting specialist has installed its first LED grow light project for cucumber cultivation in Russia with Agrokultura and Svetogor
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Investors go bananas for ‘bananacoin’
Value of cryptocurrency is pegged to export price of bananas grown in Laos and sold in China, where there is a shortage of supply
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Veg crypto startup vanishes leaving ‘penis’ behind
Project to “bring fruits and vegetables to the blockchain” is wiped from internet after raising just $11 in apparent scam
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APAC parliaments foster growth
Members of the Asia Pacific Parliamentary Forum have met to discuss furthering trade development in the region
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Mexican exporters mull Russian potential
Opening of a new commercial office in Moscow signals Mexico’s desire to increase trade with Russia
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Uruguayan citrus finds favour in US
The US now absorbs around one-third of citrus exports as the European market continues to contract
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Seasonal worker payment service launches new site
Multilingual Onepay website will make it easier for Eastern European labourers to manage finances without a UK bank account
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Spain redirects citrus objectives
Exporters continue to make inroads in Asia but their share of the US market is contracting
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Scarlet fever sets pulses racing
Producers and consumers are apparently getting excited about two new apple varieties, Crimson Snow and Red Moon.
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Kyrgyz dried fruit and nut co-op open for business
Wealth of Kyrgyz Forest cooperative is looking to supply Fairtrade-certified wild walnuts and dried fruit into Europe
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Get organised, Balkan growers told
At this week’s Fruitnet Forum South-East Europe, the region’s apple and berry producers were advised to diversify, collaborate and get organised to achieve export success
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Peruvian pomegranate push yields results
The fruit is being planted in new areas in a bid to keep pace with strong international demand
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Rewe expands produce hub network
As reported in the German retail press, the Cologne-based retailer is taking more direct control of sourcing and logistics
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CEE to power Europe's grocery market
IGD forecasts that Central and Eastern Europe will drive the continent's future grocery growth, rather than Western Europe
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Moscow boosts veg independence
Russia’s embargo on EU, US and other food imports was seen by the authorities as a chance to reduce its dependence, but few expected such rapid progress
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Russia adapts to new reality
Three years on from its ban on food imports from the EU and US, Russia’s independence is growing, as alternative sources are found and local production blooms
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Ecuador sends more bananas to Russia
Shipments rise by almost 10 per cent in the first six months of 2017