All Europe articles – Page 382
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ArticleApple supplier predicts 'return to normal'
Gerhard Dichgans of Italian group VOG assesses the prospects for the European apple business this season
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ArticleCH Robinson appoints Ivo Aris
As it seeks to continue its expansion in Europe, the logistics company has named Ivo Aris as director of global forwarding for the region
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ArticleProfits up for Maersk Line
The AP Møller-Mærsk group says Maersk Line is performing strongly despite "challenging" shipping demand
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ArticleF&K signs new sourcing contracts
Deals have been inked with mainly independent growers in Chile, Costa Rica and Panama to source produce range from topfruit to tropicals
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ArticleArgentinean lemons blown off course
Frosts in Tucumán dampen positive season start which saw shipments rise against last year
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ArticleEuropean apples bounce back
Despite the changeable weather conditions, early forecasts are positive for this year's European apple crop
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ArticleSlight growth for Ecuador mangoes
Maturing orchards and favourable weather point towards 11m-carton crop this season
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ArticleLate start for EU apples and pears
Season could be delayed by up to four weeks, according to Wapa, giving more time for Southern Hemisphere fruit to clear
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ArticleEU apple and pear crops bounce back
Production set to rise in 2013/14 following downturn in volumes last season, according to Prognosfruit forecasts
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ArticleMonsanto withdraws GM approval
Seed company abandons plans to plant GM corn crops in Europe following negative reactions
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ArticleAirfreight volumes show signs of life
Although too early to tell if June was a positive turning point after 18 months of stagnation, IATA claims airfreight volumes are at their highest since mid-2011
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ArticleMendoza strives to halt cherry slump
Planted area in Argentina’s earliest cherry-growing region will double under new plan to kick start export fortunes
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ArticleEU-Colombia FTA to take effect
Exotic fruits and vegetables are among more than 800 Colombian products that could potentially tap into the European market
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ArticleGary York lands CH Robinson role
Greater demand for fresh produce in Europe has led to a promotion for Gary York to director of sourcing
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ArticleCamposol develops citrus offer
Grower-exporter anticipates larger volume as it looks to securing US access for La Libertad-grown mandarins
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ArticleUS access significant for Uruguay
Citrus exports to the US market will give Uruguay a positive boost as preferential trade access to Europe nears an end
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ArticleFreshfel calls for greater promotion
Focused efforts are required to market fruit and vegetables to help prevent non-communicable diseases, the group says
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ArticlePink Lady praises strong start
The apple brand enjoyed a successful first part of the last campaign, despite fierce competition on the market during its early stages
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ArticleRussia bans EU potatoes
Plant heath authorities have issued a temporary block on sendings of seed and ware
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ArticleCAP reform edges closer
EU ministers, including Owen Paterson, reached agreement yesterday as growers wait on a final decision from Parliament

