All Turkey articles – Page 9
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Analysis
A green light for the greenhouse
Special report: Rabobank's Cindy van Rijswick looks at what changing consumer trends mean for greenhouse veg producers
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Article
Opportunities abound in SE Europe
Fruitnet Forum South-East Europe returns to Belgrade, offering expert analysis of potential growth areas for the trade
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Middle East: New investments point to better times
As we launch our latest Fresh Focus Middle East supplement, Fruitnet is publishing a series of stories on growth in the region
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Russia lifts Turkish sanctions but tomato ban stays
Restrictions on all other fruit and vegetable imports have been lifted immediately, the authorities confirmed
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Uncertainty shrouds stonefruit season
Frosty conditions in various stonefruit-growing regions have left producers in Greece and Turkey unclear as to the promise of the new campaign
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SanLucar extends apricot window
The premium-branded fruit is now available from April through to September
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Saudi Arabia celebrates Turkish citrus
Sales of Turkish citrus in Saudi Arabia jumped 39 per cent in 2016
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European grocery market grows at fastest rate for year
Europe's retailers enjoy 1.8 per cent sales rise in FMCGs at end of 2016, with shopping basket value increasing by 41 per cent in ten years
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Chilling winter for salad veg suppliers
Media headlines have put veg shortages in the spotlight for now but the impact on suppliers will last for much longer
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Veg shortage hits Poland
Freezing conditions in southern Europe hit availability and price of winter vegetables in Poland, but Polish apples rebound
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Veg shortages hit retailers and consumers
The Spanish supply saga has been picked up by consumers and UK national media while suppliers warn ‘it will get worse’
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EU ramps up screening of Turkish lemons
From 1 January at least 20 per cent of lots are being screened for pesticide residues
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INC launches world nut forecast
Global tree nut production to Increase by 5.77 per cent in 2016/17 season, with dried fruit up 4.41 per cent
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'Huge opportunities' in south-east Europe
Fruitnet Forum South-East Europe uncovers new potential for growth in the region's fresh fruit and vegetable business
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EU further tightens controls on Turkish lemons
From January 2017, the frequency of border checks will rise from 10 per cent to 20 per cent
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Taste for exotics protects sales
Strong demand buffers exotics from Brexit price increases and exchange rate volatility, but suppliers say category must remain fresh
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Turkish exporters diversify markets
The Russian ban has now been lifted on some Turkish items, but exporters are unlikely to turn their backs on newly explored markets in East Asia and the Middle East
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New openings in south-east Europe
Fruitnet Forum South-East Europe will explore exciting new opportunities for produce buyers, marketers, exporters and growers.
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More Turkish lemon shipments intercepted
Health alerts follow the introduction of tighter controls by the EU last month
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Russia partly lifts ban on Turkey
Some Turkish products, including citrus and stonefruit, are to be readmitted to Russia, with a decision on vegetables to be made after next week’s inspection