All Belgium articles – Page 51
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ArticleWholesaler's liquidation is ‘major casualty’
Around 150 wholesalers and importers owed over £2 million after Spitalfields wholesaler Nartek entered liquidation
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ArticleSave School Fruit Scheme, says Freshfel
Ahead of an European Commission meeting to discuss the scheme, Freshfel has called for the prioritisation of child health
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ArticleHuge steps forward for Kanzi
Ten years since its launch, the branded apple is available year-round and starting to make a splash in new, emerging markets.
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ArticleSharp rise in Dutch organic exports
Carrots and tomatoes lead the charge in the fresh produce category
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ArticleBerryFresh gets fresh look
Belgium's Special Fruit has unveiled a new logo and various packaging innovations for its BerryFresh line
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ArticleBurundi banana exports on the rise
Growth trend reportedly puts East African country on course to export more bananas than Côte d'Ivoire and Cameroon
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ArticleAntwerp finalises yearly figures
Belgian port confirms that just over 199m tonnes of freight was handled during 2014, a new record
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ArticleCocaine found in vest hidden among delivery of bananas
Dutch company makes €500k find after transporting crate from Belgian port
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ArticleStorage tents keep fruit fresh for less
A Belgian graduate has designed a cheap, sustainable method of extending post-harvest shelf-life in developing countries
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ArticleECPA backs risk-based assessment
The European Crop Protection Industry has responded to EU public consultation on endocrine disruptors
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ArticleGMO legislation passed by MEPs
Ruling will allow EU members to restrict or ban the cultivation of crops containing GMOs on their own territory
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ArticleChiquita move comes under scrutiny
The motivation behind Cutrale-Safra's decision to use Vlissingen as its northern European banana port instead of Antwerp has been strongly questioned by the Belgian New Fruit Wharf
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ArticleChiquita swaps Antwerp for Vlissingen
Chiquita bananas are reportedly set to unload at the Dutch port of Vlissingen in the future, instead of Antwerp in Belgium
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ArticleDried fruit business booms at Besana
The supplier continues to build demand for innovative products that meet consumer demand for health and convenience
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ArticlePort of Antwerp sets freight record
Volume of freight handled jumped 4.2 per cent on the previous record, set in 2013
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ArticleStrikes bother Belgian business
A general strike in Belgium is set to cause minor disruptions to the sector, with air shipments likely to be the most affected
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ArticleUniveg-TFFG deal 'mutually beneficial'
Exclusive: Univeg Group chief executive Francis Kint talks to Eurofruit about the group’s production demerger
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ArticleUniveg spins off production units
Alara’s Kerim Taner takes charge of new company The Fruit Farm Group comprising six major production units
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ArticleBelgium bid to UN for 'fries' heritage recognition
Long believed to have been created in France, Belgian officials are seeking for potato fries to be officially endorsed by UNESCO
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ArticleNew campaign for Belgian and Dutch pears
Conference pears set to be marketed as 'always a good idea', starting with promotional activities in Germany and Belgium

