All Belgium articles – Page 39
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ArticleBayer opens tomato centres
Bayer presents all Nunhems tomato on the vine varieties at two loctions in Belgium and the Netherlands
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ArticleAhold Delhaize updates on divestments
Retailer reports progress on store divestments agreed with Belgian Competition Authority during merger
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ArticleAlgeria focuses on port training
Algeria’s Serport has signed an agreement with the Belgian centre for maritime and port training to bolster the skills of Algerians working in the country’s ports
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ArticleGreater support for European POs
New regulations adopted today by the European Commission will see simpler rules and more support for fruit and vegetable producers
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ArticleSales up at Ahold Delhaize
Retailer reports a strong fourth quarter and raises the dividend for 2016, as ongoing integration progresses well
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ArticleBrazil opens up to Belgian pears
Belgian pears have won access to the Brazilian market, with a nationwide marketing campaign set to support their entry
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ArticleVegetable trends offer opportunities
Freshfel questions whether enough is being done by the industry to tap into veggie-inspired consumption trends
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ArticleUAE and Belgium to boost ties
Bilateral trade between the UAE and Belgium has grown rapidly, and is set for a further boost with talks of increased cooperation between the countries
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ArticleBelOrta joins European Fruit Cooperation
Cooperative becomes shareholder and Belgium licensed partner for Kanzi, Greenstar and Migo
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ArticleFreshfel sees bright produce future
Strong assets and the sector’s capacity to innovate to meet consumers’ expectations breed hope for future
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ArticleJazz gets a refresh
Enza Continent’s managing director, Tony Fissette, reveals the excitement surrounding T&G’s 120th anniversary celebrations, as well as the refresh of the Jazz brand
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ArticleBelgian pears close in on Brazil
Belgian Conference pears are close to gaining entry to the Brazilian market, following Brazilian minister of agriculture’s visit to Belgium last week
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ArticleAntwerp welcomes NEFWI service
Service brings fruit from Guadeloupe, Suriname and Martinique to Belgian port
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ArticleAhold-Delhaize reports 'strong sales'
Retailer reports on pro-forma net sales of €15.5bn, up 2.8 per cent at constant exchange rates
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ArticleAntwerp confirms 2016 figures
As forecast at end of last year, Belgium port sees freight volume handled rise 2.7 per cent
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ArticleNicolai Fruit names new CEO
Johan De Gendt has taken over as CEO of Belgian exporter Nicolai Fruit, with former chief executive Peter Nicolai remaining as chairman of the board
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ArticleBFV comes to aid of Haspengouw
Talks between Belgian cooperative BFV and Veiling Haspengouw could secure the future of the troubled topfruit auction
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ArticleSpecial Fruit shows faith in Calinda
The Belgian importer has made significant investments in the Calinda strawberry, the early premium variety hitting shelves in Europe
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ArticleSeatrade launches Meridian FDD service
Shipping group is to upgrade its New Zealand liner service to the Meridian liner service
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ArticleAntwerp breaks annual freight record
The Belgian port handle a greater volume of freight than ever before in 2016, while it has also welcomed a new chief executive

