All Belgium articles – Page 66
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ArticleConsumer concern on food issues
A new UK survey has revealed that global factors impacting food prices and security are worrying shoppers
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ArticleTalking Heads | Yntze Buitenwerf
Fruitnet.com talks to Seatrade Reefer Chartering's general manager about his career so far and his thoughts on the fresh produce industry
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ArticleCMA CGM offers railroad link
New shuttle service connects the Port of Zeebrugge in Belgium with Duisburg's tri-modal hub in Germany
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ArticleEC approves agri marketing programmes
Commission gives green light to promotional schemes and proposes additional €15m initiative for fresh produce in wake of E.coli outbreak
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ArticleAntwerp expands South American presence
The Antwerp Port Authority is seeking to raise its profile as a leading hub for fruit, forestry products and steel with new representatives in Chile and Brazil
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ArticleThomas Eskesen heads Cool Logistics bill
Maersk Line's global head of refrigerated business takes the keynote spot at the Antwerp-based logistics event
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ArticleColruyt sees profit and revenue growth
Discount retailer reports on full-year 2010/11 result that misses analysts' expectations
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ArticleSpecial Fruit offers red limes
The Belgian group has just started importing a new red lime that is native to Australia
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ArticleCulinor buys Univeg's Hot Cuisine
Univeg accepts Culinor's offer for Hot Cuisine, will consult about possible closure of Tournai facility
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ArticleMaersk sends biggest ship yet to Antwerp
Maersk Enfield calls at Antwerp on maiden voyage, breaking port record for biggest ship
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ArticleAubergine production rises in Belgium
After last year's successful aubergine season, Belgian producers have increased their production area and expect another strong year
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ArticleCertis gains organic control patent
European Patent Office grants exclusivity rights to method of producing mites used to limit pests in vegetable cultivation
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ArticleGermany 'should alter stance on veg'
Freshfel says that without concrete evidence, recommendations in Germany to not eat certain vegetables discredits the industry
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ArticleFreshfel urges Russian ban opposition
Current measures in place to ban EU fresh vegetable imports are 'disproportional' during a time of 'severe crisis'
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ArticleAntwerp offers environmental incentives
'Clean' ships will be rewarded with a tonnage due discount of 10 per cent at the Belgian port
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ArticleE.coli source 'must be urgently identified'
Freshfel says that the outbreak represents an 'unprecedented crisis' for the fresh produce industry, and is seriously damaging its reputation
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ArticleBelgian tomatoes hit hard by Russian ban
Tomato producers in Belgium are facing heavy losses as a result of Russia's decision to ban vegetable imports from the EU
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ArticleDel Monte pineapple wins award
Del Monte Gold extra sweet pineapple recognised by International Taste & Quality Institute
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ArticleFreshfel tells consumers about supply chain
Freshfel Europe president explains importance of steps involved in getting fresh produce 'from farm to fork' to consumers
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ArticleUniveg opens new centre at Rungis
The Belgian group is looking to develop new opportunities on the French market with the establishment of its Paris operations centre

