All Belgium articles – Page 32
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ArticleEC predicts better demand for fruit
Apple, peach, nectarine and tomato production all set to decline slightly but consumption across the EU is on the increase
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ArticleSmall-scale farmers 'need climate change backing'
International Fair Trade Movement says those most affected by climate change are not having their voices heard
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ArticleEU slammed for ‘unflinching bureaucratic coldness’
EU digs in heels and, according to South Africans, remains aggressively protectionist on CBS despite SA Citrus efforts
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ArticleWeather hits Greenyard with €113m loss
First half of 2018 was one to forget for Greenyard who laboured in the sun under drought conditions and falling prices
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ArticleMarkets present plan to European Parliament
More than 120 fresh fruit and vegetable wholesale markets from across the EU say they will collaborate more in future
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ArticleStrong sales at Ahold Delhaize
European retailer reports on improved sales across the board and positive operating income growth
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ArticleNew apple Morgana offers 'tropical, aniseed' taste
Partners in Belgium, Germany, Italy and the Netherlands will plant 600,000 new trees by end of 2019
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ArticleBarnsby apple tests get thumbs up
The variety has been turning out 'exciting results' during testing in the EU
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ArticleGPG secures major strawberry deal with UC Davis
Global Plant Genetics will work to bring new varieties to market in Europe, the Mediterranean and South America
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ArticleDry weather hits EU topfruit forecast
WAPA revises its apple and pear crop forecasts following extended sunny spells and drought conditions in some parts of Europe
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ArticleVeteran Walsh joins Seald Sweet team
He will oversee development of the company’s year-round grape programme
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ArticleAntwerp has record in its sights
Belgian port is on course for its sixth consecutive year of record growth, with a "robust" increase in container traffic
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ArticleBelOrta ready for winter
BelOrta will see a jump in tomato production this winter, as the Belgian cooperative responds to demand for year-round availability and high-quality taste
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ArticleGreenyard springs into action
Group steps in to remedy the "exceptional circumstances" that have led to a reduced yearly guidance
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ArticleAntwerp prepares for Brexit
Port appoints representative for UK and Ireland in bid to protect business with major trading partner
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ArticleECPA releases informative video series
Consumer-friendly videos explore the perceptions and misconceptions surrounding food production
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ArticleFactors 'weigh' on Greenyard profitability
Group cuts its profit projection for the year and reports fall in first-quarter sales
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ArticleConference handles the heat
The prolonged summer heat wave has produced earlier, shorter Conference pears in Belgium, but nothing is expected to derail the variety’s growing popularity
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ArticleDelhaize launches Junk Fruit
The Belgian retailer hopes to boost fruit consumption with its new range of fresh-cut and packaged fruit snacks, especially among children
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ArticleDover opposes govt plans to divert food exports
Port insists Dover is closest and most efficient crossing to Europe following plans to switch to other ports in no deal Brexit scenario

