All Belarus articles
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NewsCo-op to halt sourcing relationships with countries violating international law
UK retailer Co-op Group has announced a new sourcing policy that will prohibit products from 17 countries identified as having community-wide human rights abuses, with implementation beginning June 2025
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AnalysisChallenging campaign for Greek strawberries
Greek strawberry producers have faced significant challenges this past season, including unfavourable weather conditions, labour availability issues and high costs, but Labidino eyes expansion in 2025/26
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AnalysisNorth Macedonia organises for growth
Makfresh unites North Macedonia’s leading fresh produce exporters, with the goal of boosting the visibility of the country’s fruit and vegetables and expanding access to European markets
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ArticleEU peach and nectarine consumption to rise
EC Agricultural Market Outlook forecasts growth in production this year as well as higher imports from non-EU suppliers
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ArticleUkraine war creates pallet pressure
FEFPEB says the conflict will cause significant pressure on supply of pallets and packaging across Europe
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ArticleSerbia resumes apple exports to Russia
Trucks now taking slightly different route via Belarus, after war in Ukraine led to temporary halt in supply
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ArticleFreshfel contacts EC over Belarus
Association sends letter urging EU authorities to take steps to support the fresh produce sector
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ArticleSupport needed during Belarus embargo
Freshfel Europe calls for intensified support for the EU fruit and vegetable sector facing the Belarus embargo
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ArticleFepex expresses Belarus ban concerns
Spanish association says Belarus is one of the few non-EU export destinations registering positive results
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ArticleFreshfel responds to Belarus embargo
Fresh produce association "deeply concerned" about new Belarus restrictions on European fruit and vegetable imports
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AnalysisFruit Logistica Trend Report: A Fresh Start?
Trade fair's annual report considers Covid-19 impact and what future may hold for world’s fresh produce companies
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ArticleRussia extends tomato ban
Russia has cited safety concerns for its latest tomato import ban against Azerbaijan, but some analysts suggest politics or protectionism may be at play
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ArticleHow will Covid-19 affect European retail?
What will European grocery retail look like by 2022? Expert analysts from IGD reveal the key trends to watch out for
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PodcastsFruitbox: How Russia reinvented its produce supply
Six years on from the ban on EU and US imports, Ksenia Gorovaya consider its impact on the country's fruit and veg market
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ArticleTrends to watch for apples and pears
Ahead of the annual EU crop forecasts, WAPA secretary general Philippe Binard talks to Fruitnet about the upcoming season
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ArticleSerbia finalises trade agreements
The Serbian government is concluding free trade deals with Turkey and the Eurasian Economic Union that are expected to boost Serbian exports
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ArticleKoppert Cress expands into Belarus
Company's recent tie-up with Stanislav Batura-Venzelev promises to raise profile of its brand in the country
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ArticleFrosts slash EU apple forecast
Growers hopeful that a sharp fall in Northern Hemisphere production will lead to a more balanced market
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ArticleSwitzerland is key non-EU market
EU fruit and vegetable exports to third countries came to €4.9bn in 2016, according to Eurostat
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AnalysisHow to revive the European grape market?
Many in the table grape business believe the best way to boost stagnant demand is to invest in better varieties

