All Belgium articles – Page 28
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ArticleGreenyard posts Q3 sales growth
Fresh segment sales up 5.7 per cent year-on-year, helping to reverse ‘downward trend'
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ArticleLAVA pilots new digital platform
Belgian auction association LAVA is piloting a new digital platform to assist growers in performing everyday tasks, sharing information and improving quality
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ArticleHealth campaign hits Brussels
Freshfel Europe and Aprifel introduce the Follow me to be Healthy with Europe campaign to students and young professionals
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ArticleAntwerp boosts reefer position
Reefer container volumes grew 7.2 per cent in 2019, driven in large part by Latin American business
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ArticleDelhaize launches CO2-neutral bananas
CO2 impact of Belgian retailer's Be-climate bananas is "100 per cent compensated"
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ArticleHoogstraten breaks records
The Belgian cooperative announced its highest ever turnover in 2019, selling a record volume despite a difficult start to the year
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ArticleMichel Picandet joins Tomra Food
New executive vice president committed to helping customers reduce food waste and improve yields
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ArticleGreenyard in Portuguese divestment
Company has signed an agreement for the divestment of its logistics business in Portugal
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ArticleSeventh heaven for Antwerp
Belgian port records freight volume growth for the seventh consecutive year
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ArticleSpecial Fruit marks three decades of growth
Established three decades ago, the Belgian importer continues to discover new sources and invest in production
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ArticleFreshfel Europe presents priorities
Organisation urges policy makers to increase support for the fresh fruit and vegetable sector
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ArticlePorts combine their strength
Port of Antwerp has signed memoranda of understanding with ports around the world to better tackle the challenges of the future
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Article"Positive" EU consumption trend seen
Latest edition of Freshfel's Consumption Monitor is released, revealing "cautiously positive" data
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AnalysisShoots of recovery?
Greenyard’s results for the first half of its financial year show ‘encouraging signs of recovery’ as its transformation plan kicks into gear
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ArticleConference pears aim for Chinese growth
Belgium’s Princess Astrid formed part of an ambitious economic mission to China in support of Belgian products like the Conference pear
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ArticleWorld Citrus Organization presented
The European Commission launches the new market observatory forcitrus fruit in Brussels
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ArticleEcuador: banana prices 'not enough'
While welcoming a planned increase by Aldi Süd, industry officials have called on retailers and consumers to pay more
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ArticleGTC2019: full programme confirmed
Expert speakers from across the fresh tomato value chain set to take part in Global Tomato Congress in Rotterdam
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ArticleGreenyard supplier files for bankruptcy
The Belgian company revealed AC Hartman's winding down would not affect the business
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ArticleSurvey reveals Brexit concerns over price and shortages
Almost 60 per cent of UK consumers are worried prices will rise after Brexit as retailers continue to stockpile amid concerns of bulk buying

