All Russia articles – Page 11
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ArticleNo end to Çekok investment
The political standoff with Russia and the continued instability in the region have complicated business for Turkish companies, but Çekok remains committed to growth
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ArticleFruitnet Marketing Review: May 2016
A round-up of eye-catching projects from the world of fresh produce advertising and branding during the past month
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ArticleCopa Cogeca urges Russian action
Groups urge EU Commission to step up efforts to re-open the Russian market, warning agriculture sector remains in "critical state"
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AnalysisCould fruit exporters miss the boat on VGM?
From July, anyone shipping fruit by container must declare the exact tonnage or risk their produce being left behind
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ArticleItalian kiwifruit firms backing Dorì
A consortium set up to sell the yellow kiwifruit is aiming to supply 3,000 tonnes to markets around the world by 2018
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ArticleEgypt eyes closer Russian links
The Egyptian government is weighing up the creation of a new shipping line to link it directly with ports in Russia
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ArticleSyrian produce shipped to Russia
Russian importer Adyg-Yurak is investing US$10m in boosting logistics and packaging infrastructure in Syria
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ArticleRussian ban 'still hurting' Polish exports
Situation remains critical due to lack of alternative markets, says head of Poland's fruit and vegetable producers association
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ArticleEco-Culture invests in lighting
The Russian company is collaborating with Hortilux to install 20ha of lighting at its Stavropol greenhouses
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ArticleRussian retailer courts Chilean producers
Magnit says Russia’s ongoing ban on EU, Turkish and US agricultural products creates new opportunities for Chilean fruit
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ArticleRussia looks to UAE to plug gaps
The Russian minister of agriculture is in Dubai to promote the country’s products, while highlighting the possibilities for UAE exporters in Russia
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ArticleTurkey helps out produce exporters
Country has granted subsidies to exporters hit by closure of Russian market and forced to seek new opportunities
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ArticleEcuadorean bananas facing bumpy ride in 2016
AEBE warns of likely erosion of Ecuador’s market share in Europe and the US
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ArticleCMA CGM signs Bronka deal
St Petersburg-based port signs long-term container handling agreement with shipping giant
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ArticleTurkish exports drop in value
A combination of exchange rate fluctuations and political crises have resulted in a major decline in the value of Turkish exports
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ArticleSuppliers rush to plug gaps
Russia's continuing ban creates huge opportunities for alternative suppliers to step in, say World Food Moscow organisers
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ArticleNew rules reinforce Russian ban
Russia has moved to prevent banned countries from re-exporting their produce through neighbouring Belarus by stepping up phytosanitary controls
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ArticleRussia omits lemons from Turkish ban
The list of Turkish products banned by Russia is equally interesting for its missing items, with key Turkish export lemons notable by their absence
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ArticleRussia eyes up alternative sources
Egypt, Israel and Morocco have been named by Moscow as potential alternatives to Turkish supplies, but doubts surround their ability to redirect sufficient volumes to Russia
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ArticleRussia to ban Turkish produce imports
Russia confirms it will ban imports, but embargo may not take effect until the New Year to avoid sudden shortages, according to local media

