All Moldova articles – Page 2
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ArticleInnatis clubbing together
Additional costs and challenges from Covid-19 have proven a test for all, but French apple grower Innatis has seen its team come together during this crisis, says president Marc Rauffet
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ArticleCovid-19 impact wide and varied
From eastern Europe to Central Asia, the response to the coronavirus is affecting all stages of the supply chain, according to Andriy Yarmak of the UN’s FAO
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ArticleSAWS pilot recruiter inundated with demand for permits
Concordia, which is recruiting seasonal workers for selected growers under pilot scheme, says "no shortage of supply" from Eastern Europe
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ArticleSerbia joins World Apple and Pear Association
Industry body expands further into eastern Europe with addition of Balkan country and ratification of Moldova's entry
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VideoNew sources in eastern Europe and central Asia
Asia Fruit Logistica: the FAO's Andriy Yarmak considers new opportunities in Uzbekistan, Ukraine, Moldova and Serbia
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ArticleGet organised, Balkan growers told
At this week’s Fruitnet Forum South-East Europe, the region’s apple and berry producers were advised to diversify, collaborate and get organised to achieve export success
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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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ArticleA third of produce firms 'unviable' without EU labour
Major new report co-authored by FPC outlines the ‘serious consequences' of failure to secure access to EU workers
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ArticleMoldova: Russia restores access for apples
Country's exporters find their options have broadened since last summer, with the EU now also a viable destination
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ArticleMoldova looks for new opportunities
As the EU opens up to limited volumes of Moldovan fruit, Chris White speaks exclusively to some of the country's key players
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ArticleEurope opens doors to Moldova
MEPs vote to open European market to limited volumes of Moldovan apples, grapes and plums
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ArticleMoldovan fruit entering Russia by back door
Belarus said to be providing neighbour with indirect access to Russian apple and plum market following recent ban
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ArticleRussia threatens EU fruit and veg ban
With blockades in place on produce from Moldova and Ukraine, Russia could also stop imports from Poland and the Netherlands
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ArticleRussia bans Moldovan fruit
Phytosanitary concerns have been cited as the reason, but Moldova's growing ties with the EU appear to be behind Russia's latest ban
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