All Europe articles – Page 311
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ArticleSanLucar launches Ecuador grape campaign
Company to ship 20 containers of Crimson, Jack’s Salute and Sweet Globe grapes to Europe this season
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ArticleGrowing waste innovation
Peter Votkjaer Jorgensen of Maersk Growth tells Fruitnet about the programme, now in its second edition
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ArticleOut Now: Best in Fresh 2019
New special publication by Fruchthandel Magazine presents the fresh produce industry's leading brands and innovations
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ArticleChile opens European campaign at El Corte Inglés
Frutas de Chile kicks of European marketing campaign with in-store activities at leading Spanish retailer
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ArticleSpain calls for action as citrus prices slump
Increasing overlap between South African fruit and early Spanish varieties causing alarm
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ArticleAsia to enjoy strong grocery growth
Global grocery markets are forecast to generate an additional US$1.9tr by 2023, with Asia leading the way
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ArticleFirst harvest of Dutch bananas
An experimental crop of 60 bananas have been grown inside a greenhouse in Wageningen in a bid to curb disease
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ArticleNew Freshfel plan to boost consumption
Proposals include 44 individual actions designed to stimulate demand for fresh fruit and vegetables across Europe
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VideoFrozen in time: the Fruitmasters mural
Fabien Dumont of Fruitmasters explains how a stained-glass artwork at its HQ charts the development of Dutch fruit trading
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ArticleLogistics sector welcomes Brexit deal
Following repeated warnings of crippling border checks and major tailbacks, ports and logistics firms have welcomed the proposed Brexit deal as an opportunity for stability
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ArticleEC predicts better demand for fruit
Apple, peach, nectarine and tomato production all set to decline slightly but consumption across the EU is on the increase
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ArticleCopa and Cogeca back Brexit deal
Major interest groups for European farmers welcome breakthrough in negotiations, urging MPs to ratify deal and ensure a speedy exit
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ArticleEU slammed for ‘unflinching bureaucratic coldness’
EU digs in heels and, according to South Africans, remains aggressively protectionist on CBS despite SA Citrus efforts
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ArticleWeather hits Greenyard with €113m loss
First half of 2018 was one to forget for Greenyard who laboured in the sun under drought conditions and falling prices
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ArticleSouth-east Europe's export opportunity
Delegates at Fruitnet Forum South-East Europe hear how the region is taking advantage of new opportunities abroad
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ArticleAilimpo warns of Turkish lemon violations
The EU has already issued three health alerts on Turkish imports since the start of the 2018/19 season
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ArticleGPG launches Vittorio asparagus
GPG said the variety combines yield and quality and shows excellent potential in different growing regions
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ArticleItacitrus launches year-round organic lime programme
Brazil’s biggest lime exporter now supplies organic, as well as conventional limes throughout the year
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ArticleHyundai invests in Cambodian exports
The Korean-owned corporation’s new centre will pack to export standards for China, Korea and Japan
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ArticleChilean citrus exports hit new record
After a faltering start, the season hit its stride with strong demand driving sales in the US market

