All Belgium articles – Page 45
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ArticleSpecial Fruit embraces Zerya
The Belgian importer has announced that three of its berry producers in Spain and Portugal have gained the Zerya residue-free certification
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ArticleGlyphosate reapproval under discussion
Reducing length of approval from 15 to nine years could undermine future substance processes for farmers, ECPA says
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ArticleECPA posts Endocrine disruptor letter
In an open letter to Presidents Juncker, Schulz and Prime Minister Rutte, ECPA sets out position on the EU criteria for endocrine disruptors
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ArticleDetails emerge of The Greenery's logistics plan
Belgian distribution firm WDP reveals new information about plans to redevelop company's sites in Barendrecht and Breda
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ArticleTomra targets food waste
Company highlights how supply chain, including sorting machinery, can aid the problem
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ArticleEurope welcomes first New Zealand Jazz
Enzafruit has taken delivery of the first Jazz apples of the New Zealand season at the Port of Antwerp in Belgium
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ArticleGlobal food challenges "underestimated"
Study shows Only 4 per cent of consumers correctly estimate world food production must increase 60 per cent by 2050
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ArticleWUWM urges public to love local
Food markets in 15 countries unite for the ‘Love Your Local Market’ campaign in 2016
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ArticleNZ kiwifruit deal kicks off with gold
First two vessels carrying new-season fruit to Europe have been loaded exclusively with Zespri's new variety SunGold
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ArticleBlack spot decision "unacceptable"
Copa-Cogeca criticises proposals that it says will weaken import controls to prevent black spot disease in citrus fruit coming into Europe
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ArticlePort of Antwerp on a roll
Following a record 2015, the Belgian port has reported strong results for the opening quarter of the year
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ArticleEU CBS proposals criticised
Copa-Cogeca slams EU Commission proposal which it says "severely weakens" import controls on citrus black spot
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ArticleEU fresh produce consumption falls
Euromonitor fresh food industry study shows fruit and vegetable consumption dropped in 2015
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Europatat and Freshfel join forces
First-ever combined annual event in Brussels will look beyond 'business as usual'
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ArticleThe hidden trend in Europe's apple market
EU apple stocks in March have climbed 75 per cent in the past decade, with the biggest rise coming from a surprising source
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ArticlePolish apples failing to find new markets
New stock figures appear to confirm that a lack of suitable varieties is holding the country back following the Russian ban
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ArticleSustainable deal for EC and Fairtrade
European Commission and Fairtrade International join forces to drive sustainable development
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ArticleBelgian pears near Brazil entry
Belgian officials are confident that the country’s pears will soon gain access to the large Brazilian market
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ArticleAntwerp welcomes Iranian return
First Iranian vessel docks at the port of Antwerp since the lifting of economic sanctions
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ArticleOngoing success for Marlene competition
By the end of February more than 468,000 stickers have been entered from the eight countries participating

