All Belgium articles – Page 28
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ArticleBelOrta auctions first gooseberries
In Belgium, the first locally grown gooseberries of the season were auctioned at BelOrta this week, with availability continuing until end of August
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ArticleFEFPEB wants essential status
Association calls for ongoing essential European status for wooden pallets and packaging after Covid-19
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PodcastsFruitbox: Will eating out ever be the same?
Covid-19 will see many restaurants fail, and leave the rest facing tougher retail competition, says Filip Fontaine of Vlam
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ArticleBelOrta launches online platform
De Keuken van BelOrta, or BelOrta’s Kitchen, will aim to inspire, entertain and inform consumers in order to encourage the use of local products for home-cooking
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ArticleSpecial Fruit delays celebrations
The Belgian importer recently turned 30, quietly announcing that celebrations would be on hold as the focus on ensuring supplies during the pandemic continues
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PodcastsFruitbox: No time to waste for box delivery schemes
Oddbox's Emilie Vanpoperinghe explains why direct-to-consumer fruit and veg supply is the way forward
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ArticleFreshfel studies Covid-19 impact
Fresh produce association releases cornavirus Impact Assessment for the European industry
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ArticleT&G charters shipment to Europe
Approximately 31m New Zealand grown apples shipped to Antwerp as growers feel impact of coronavirus
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ArticleKing Philippe visits Port of Antwerp
The Belgian King made a tour of the Port of Antwerp today to see how the port has remained operational throughout the Covid-19 pandemic
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ArticleBelOrta marks 70 years of clock sales
70 years ago, the very first clock sale took place at Mechelen Horticultural Auction, one of the many auctions from which Belgian cooperative BelOrta originated
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ArticleBelOrta adapts to challenges
Whether it be the coronavirus outbreak or Brexit, Belgian cooperative BelOrta is cognisant of the need to adapt to changing circumstances
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ArticleZespri kicks off European campaign
Brand refresh and new packhouse in Zeebrugge signal a positive start to 2020 season
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ArticleSector needs "urgent" financial assistance
Coronavirus pandemic has destabilised the industry and threatens long-term food supply, Freshfel has warned
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ArticlePort of Antwerp trials bracelet
The Port of Antwerp has announced that it is teaming up with tech firm Rombit to trial digital bracelets to prevent Covid-19 infection among staff
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ArticleGreenyard offers Covid-19 update
Group says it remains fully operational, while also revealing that its transformation plan has had a positive affect on results
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ArticlePort of Antwerp enjoys Q1 growth
Impact of coronavirus outbreak limited in the first quarter, although it is expected to have a greater impact on future results
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PodcastsFruitbox: Changes, challenges, chances
Freshfel's Philippe Binard discusses the huge challenges ahead for Europe's fresh produce business
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ArticleCitrus community 'steps up supply efforts'
World Citrus Organisation says that it remains "deeply committed" to meeting global demand for fruit amid Covid-19 outbreak
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ArticleEFSA publishes pesticide residue report
The report gives a snapshot of pesticide residues in food in the EU and any possible risk to consumer health
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ArticleResilience key to managing crisis
A crisis such as Covid-19 can’t be avoided, but resilience can be built to deal with it, according to Luc Arnouts of the Port of Antwerp

