All Greece articles – Page 12
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ArticleFreskon back in Thessaloniki
The Greek fruit and vegetables fair returns to Thessaloniki this month, with the aim of connecting businesses in the Balkans and south-east Mediterranean
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ArticleBetter outlook for Greek cherries
Greek cherry growers hope for better volumes and better quality after last season’s rain- and wind-affected campaign
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ArticleGreece faces varietal challenge
Efforts are underway in Greece to bring new grape varieties into production, including both seeded and seedless varieties
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ArticleProto marks its 90th anniversary
The Greek exporter was founded back in 1928 and intends to use its 90 years of experience to take advantage of the growing potential for kiwifruit, cherries and grapes
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ArticleGrape expectations in Greece
Production of table grapes is set to bounce back while fruit quality is high
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ArticleLearn from the best at Fruitnet Forum SE Europe
Experts in retail sourcing, marketing, investment, import-export and compliance ready to take part in Belgrade event
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ArticleStudy highlights glyphosate prevalence
New research has shone a light on the presence of residues of the herbicide glyphosate in EU soils, following a study spanning 11 member states
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ArticleSpecial report: Snacking goes nuts
Global demand for nuts continues to grow, driven in the UK by the healthy snacking trend, but negative press coverage in the sugar debate presents a challenge for the dried fruit sector
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ArticleProduce expert joins FFSEE programme
Piet Schotel of Fruit Consultancy Europe to deliver fresh insight and ideas at Fruitnet Forum South-East Europe
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ArticleProto gears up for Hong Kong
Greece’s leading kiwifruit exporter is preparing a number of announcements for this year’s Asia Fruit Logistica, including the launch of a new brand
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ArticleStonefruit crisis 'requires long-term solution'
The head of Europe's largest fruit producer organisation has called for more checks on new peach and nectarine plantings
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ArticleConcerns mount over slavery in EU supply chains
The ongoing migrant crisis has meant the EU has shown the greatest increase in risk of slavery in supply chains, report finds
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ArticleGreeks trial new grape varieties
Greek grape exporters are searching for alternatives to Crimson Seedless, as they aim for better yields and longer storage potential
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ArticleEC extends support for fruit producers
The Commission's fightback against Russia's import ban has been extended to June 2018 with a further €70m
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AnalysisWhy have avocados become so popular?
Fruitnet was invited to answer that question this week on the BBC show Talking Business with Aaron Heslehurst
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ArticleOpportunities abound in SE Europe
Fruitnet Forum South-East Europe returns to Belgrade, offering expert analysis of potential growth areas for the trade
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ArticleAgroExpo fair returns to Crete
The second consecutive AgroExpo will be held in Crete next week, bringing together entrepreneurs from across the island and mainland Greece
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ArticleUncertainty shrouds stonefruit season
Frosty conditions in various stonefruit-growing regions have left producers in Greece and Turkey unclear as to the promise of the new campaign
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ArticleInternational interest grows in Freskon
Freskon experienced a 10-per-cent rise in visitor numbers last week in Thessaloniki, as the Greek exhibition attracts an increasingly international audience
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ArticleFreskon on course for bigger show
The Greek exhibition expects to welcome a higher number of visitors and international buyers when the show returns to Thessaloniki this week

