All South-East Europe articles – Page 5
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Climate change worsens Syria crisis
Manmade global warming is exacerbating the situation in Syria, says study, deepening the drought and leading to mass displacement and regional tension
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New funds to benefit produce trade
Latest European funding will help promote fruit and vegetables produced in Belgium, Italy, Poland, Cyprus, Bulgaria and the UK
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Record apple harvest expected in Macedonia
Farming association says apple industry will produce 170,000 tonnes during this season with 80 per cent earmarked for export
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Delta Agrar installs Maf Roda line
Serbian producer-exporter aiming to keep up with international demand with major investment in new technology
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Five possible human trafficking victims identified by GLA
Findings made around the period of time incorporating Anti-Slavery Day, as Gangmasters Licensing Authority experienced a busy week
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Mansfields hits back at 'distorted' allegations
Channel 4 News report into worker exploitation was 'false', and painted an 'unrepresentative picture', Mansfield claims
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Europe expects larger kiwifruit crop
Italian production set to rise by 9 per cent, with double-digit increases forecast in other European countries
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Cherry business boosts tech trade
Growth in the market for fresh cherries worldwide has prompted one Italian machinery company to expand its product range
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Chinese JV invests US$1bn in Turkish port
A joint venture between Cosco Pacific, CMHI and CIC Capital has acquired a majority stake in Turkey’s Kumport Terminal
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Marlene sticker competition returns
Vog Consortium launches Marlene apple competition across eight European countries
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APMT to buy Spain’s Grup Maritim TCB
The Barcelona-based company has facilities in Spain, Turkey, Guatemala, Mexico, Colombia and Brazil
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Greek firms caught in bind
Greek citizens must this weekend choose between two unclear propositions, both of which have highly uncertain outcomes
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Maersk unaffected by Greek crisis
The imposition of capital controls has not prevented the container shipping giant from receiving payments and funding its activities
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Decco expands postharvest offer
The global postharvest solutions provider met in Antalya recently to discuss the rollout of its new products to international markets
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Strong showing for Murcian lemons
European markets are picking up the slack in the wake of the Russian ban on fresh produce from EU nations
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Greek referendum looms amid uncertainty
The Greek government has called for a referendum on the latest bailout deal, but it is the accompanying capital controls that are hindering companies’ ability to pay suppliers
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Bailout nears, uncertainty remains
Fears of a Greek exit from the EU won’t go away until a new bailout deal is reached, with exporters facing an uncertain future
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Koper top of the ports for Egyptian grapes
Slovenia's Port of Koper is Europe's number one loading port for Egyptian grapes this season
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Suppliers see potential in eastern Europe
There’s lots going on in eastern Europe, on many levels. In fresh fruit and veg, several UK businesses have spotted opportunities to succeed