All Belgium articles – Page 69
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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
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ArticleFreshfel supports European Obesity Day
Freshfel Europe reiterates message about dietary importance of fresh fruit and vegetables
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ArticleMore records broken at Antwerp
Draught and container handling records broken by container giant MSC Savona at the Port of Antwerp
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ArticleKey companies coming to Cool Logistics
Van Rijn Group and Seafoodexport join a growing list of logistics industry speakers at Cool Logistics 2011
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ArticleBelgians up spending
The worst of the economic crisis appears to be over in Belgium, with consumers increasing their supermarket spending
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ArticleVegetable prices fall across Europe
The warm, dry weather has been responsible for early ripening and large volumes in France and Belgium, hitting prices
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ArticleNew draught record at Port of Antwerp
Less than one month after the MSC Emanuela became the vessel with the greatest draught on the Scheldt, its sister ship has beaten its record
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ArticleMovers & Shakers | May 2011
Full round-up of all the latest major appointments and departures within the European fresh produce industry over the past month
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All-round revenue growth at Delhaize
Retailer reports that revenue climbed in all sectors, although profit was hit by higher costs, particularly in the US
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ArticleVessel comes out clean after screening
Measurements taken in Belgium on a vessel arriving from Japan showed no signs of radioactivity
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ArticleDole's Connell to speak at Cool Logistics
Logistics manager in South Africa to discuss port congestion at September conference
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ArticlePeru posts organic banana growth
Exports were up in both volume and value terms during January and February 2011
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ArticleFirst NZ kiwifruit vessel on the water
Zespri Europe confirms 6 May as first new-season consignment's expected arrival date in the Port of Zeebrugge, Belgium
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ArticleUniveg Germany revives 1x1 brand
Company reveals plans to reintroduce the fresh produce trademark made famous by Chiquita's former subsidiary Atlanta
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ArticleStrong start for Port of Antwerp
Container segment enjoys its best-ever first quarter as Antwerp demonstrates it has put the downturn firmly behind it
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ArticleMovers & Shakers | April 2011
Full round-up of all the latest major appointments and departures within the European fresh produce industry over the past month

