All Hungary articles – Page 3
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ArticleGreenyard finds Listeria 'root cause'
Following an extensive review of its Hungarian facility, Greenyard says it is ready to restart production
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ArticleMixed forecast for EU stonefruit
Report suggests fall in peach and nectarine volumes, while cherries could climb 30 per cent
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ArticleDrought threat to EU processors
A sustained period of drought this summer has resulted in sharp declines in EU vegetable yields, leading to smaller, less regular deliveries to processors
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ArticleGreenyard hit by frozen recall
Greenyard estimates the cost of the recall following the listeria outbreak at its frozen factory in Hungary at €30m, while shares also dip
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ArticleFrozen veg recalled in listeria scare
Greenyard Frozen UK recalls over 40 lines following contamination fears emanating from its Hungarian production site
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ArticleRewe expands produce hub network
As reported in the German retail press, the Cologne-based retailer is taking more direct control of sourcing and logistics
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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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ArticleKoper looks to future at 60th birthday event
Slovenian port outlines plans to extend container terminal and expand into Far East at colourful anniversary celebrations
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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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ArticleMajor study reignites neonics row
European-wide study finds neonicotinoid pesticides can harm both wild and domesticated honey bees
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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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ArticleSpanish asparagus prices bounce back
Now that the Mexican season has ended Spain is virtually alone in the market
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ArticleA new approach for tomato branding
Slovakia's GreenCoop is aiming to build demand for quality, locally grown tomatoes in central European markets
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ArticleEuropean grocery market grows at fastest rate for year
Europe's retailers enjoy 1.8 per cent sales rise in FMCGs at end of 2016, with shopping basket value increasing by 41 per cent in ten years
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ArticleBiobest helps battle tomato virus
Authorities in Hungary, Austria and Poland approve use of PMV-01 in fight against Pepino Mosaic Virus
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ArticleTesco rolls out wonky veg to Europe
Retailer’s Perfectly Imperfect range will be trialled in 50 central European stores using out of spec apples, potatoes and carrots
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ArticleThe Fruitnet Podcast: New Retail Formats
Mike Knowles talks to Bryan Roberts of TCC Global and Nina Pullman of FPJ about the latest grocery trends and ideas
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Article'Huge opportunities' in south-east Europe
Fruitnet Forum South-East Europe uncovers new potential for growth in the region's fresh fruit and vegetable business
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ArticleHealthy man of Europe? Brits top five-a-day poll
Just one in seven in the EU eating five portions of fruit or veg a day, with one in three failing to eat any, says new report
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ArticleBelgians target central Europe
Exporters from Flanders are eyeing rapidly developing markets in central Europe, with Slovakia and Hungary topping the list

