All South-East Europe articles – Page 3
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Serbia emerges as key blueberry source
Country is aiming to supply market during commercial window between southern and northern European seasons
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Perishables 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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Turkey close to Russia return
The normalisation of relations between Turkey and Russia is expected to lead to the speedy resumption of trade between the two countries
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Marinopoulos heads for bankruptcy
The largest supermarket chain in Greece is reportedly set for bankruptcy, with small and medium-sized suppliers expected to be hardest hit
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Greek grapes show promise
Although downward price pressures continue to present a challenge, optimism surrounds the new Greek grape campaign, according to exporter Gefra’s MD, George Frangistas
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European stonefruit output down in 2016
Fresh peach and nectarine volumes set to fall overall, raising optimism in Italy for a steady sales campaign
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Eurospin – 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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No 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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Greece's produce pantheon on display
Annual exhibition Freskon put Greece’s exporters in the spotlight last month, with new markets across the Middle East and Asia the top priority
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Greek kiwifruit makes inroads in Canada
Premium European Kiwi marketing campaign debuted at SIAL Canada
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Delhaize secures Serbian cherry supply
Belgian retailer's Serbian arm signs deal with new player Ritopek Cherries to source fresh cherries grown near Belgrade
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Cyprus' biggest fresh produce co-op 'under investigation'
Sedigep, which is known for its citrus and potato exports, is reported to have sustained millions of euros in damage
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Turkish cherries close in on China
A deal to allow Turkish cherries to enter the Chinese market is close to completion, with inspectors due to descend on Turkish production sites and packhouses
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Uncertainty shrouds stonefruit campaign
Recent unfavourable weather, including frost and hail, have forced many European regions to delay forecasts on the new stonefruit crop
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Europe expects smaller apricot crop
Production forecast down in 2016 mainly due to adverse weather, but interest among growers is said to be rising
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Kiwifruit prices hit low in Europe
High volumes from Italy and Greece have contributed toward the saturation of the European market, forcing exporters east
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WUWM urges public to love local
Food markets in 15 countries unite for the ‘Love Your Local Market’ campaign in 2016
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Grape breeders gang up in Greece
Grape breeders have shown there’s strength in numbers, uniting to enforce their rights for the first time in Greece
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Freskon show unites trade in Greece
Ahead of next month’s Freskon exhibition, which takes place on 21-23 April in Thessaloniki, Eurofruit spoke to project manager Tonia Nikolaidou about what to expect from this second edition
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Syrian produce shipped to Russia
Russian importer Adyg-Yurak is investing US$10m in boosting logistics and packaging infrastructure in Syria