All Slovenia articles – Page 3
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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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ArticleFrost hits European apple and stonefruit crops
The frosty conditions in central Europe over the weekend have resulted in major losses to European apple and stonefruit crops, from France to Poland
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ArticleGBC2017 lays down berry health challenge
More than 400 delegates attended Global Berry Congress 2017 in Rotterdam, a record attendance for the annual event
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AnalysisHoneyberries: Are they the fifth berry?
Higher prices, lower costs and less competition may tempt northern growers into honeyberries, according to speakers at the Global Berry Congress
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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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ArticleNew openings in south-east Europe
Fruitnet Forum South-East Europe will explore exciting new opportunities for produce buyers, marketers, exporters and growers.
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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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ArticleKoper to benefit from state investment
Slovenian government unveils plan for massive transport funding scheme during the next decade and a half
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ArticleIsraeli tomato exports decline
As the number of tomato growers falls, Israeli production is sliding steadily, with exports suffering as a result of strong domestic demand
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ArticleRomanian blackberry supplier seeks to expand
Having made its name as a key domestic supplier, Toader Teodor is now looking to grow its exports, starting in central Europe
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ArticleEvelina making name for itself in Asia
Chilean and Argentinean production now complementing European volumes, as exports to China, Taiwan and India begin
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ArticleFruitnet launches event for south-east Europe
Opportunities to develop exports and build new markets will be focus at Fruitnet Forum South-East Europe in Belgrade
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ArticleEU to harvest fewer apples and pears
World Apple & Pear Association expresses "careful optimism" about new season prospects, although challenges remain
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ArticleKoper key for Egyptian produce
Information from Luka Koper shows Slovenian port has received regular deliveries of Egyptian produce since November
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ArticlePerishables unaffected by Koper blockade
Worker dispute with Slovenian Ministry of Infrastructure has been resolved, with port again up to full speed
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VideoEurospin – hard discount retailing, Italian style
The hard discount chain is catching up with rivals in Italy and Slovenia by running a low-cost, low-price business model
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ArticleFresh produce train rolls into Rotterdam
Two-day service from Slovenia to northern Europe has apparently trimmed Israeli exports' journey time by six days
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ArticleMercator readmits Israeli produce
The Slovenian retailer has swiftly gone back on its decision to halt imports of Israeli fruit after pressure from the Israeli government
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ArticleKoper top of the ports for Egyptian grapes
Slovenia's Port of Koper is Europe's number one loading port for Egyptian grapes this season

