All South-East Europe articles – Page 6
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Return to Russia won’t be easy
Russian authorities have warned EU food producers that returning to the market will not be simple even once the ban has been formally lifted
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Chile in trade talks with Turkey
Delegation led by Direcon director Paul Urria travelled to Ankara to discuss bilateral trade with their Turkish counterparts
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Russian scrutiny applies to all
Turkish tomatoes have suffered from the Russian authorities’ increased focus on produce imports, with refusals rising to 101 tonnes so far this year
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Freskon shows Greek resilience
The success of last week’s first Freskon fruit and vegetable fair in Thessaloniki is a mark of the Greek sector’s fortitude and willingness to work together
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More flat peaches in Europe in 2015
Europêch figures show massive percentage rise in the volume of flat peaches being produced in Europe, especially Spain
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Tesco reveals European disappointment
Preliminary results for 2014/15 show European figures 'behind expectations' at the UK retailer
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Cold Turkey threat to cherry crop
Unseasonably low temperatures during the April blossoming period have provoked fear among Turkey’s cherry producers
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Positive signs for suppliers in Europe
New growth in convenience and organics could help reverse a recent decline in fresh fruit and vegetable sales, says analyst
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Greece and Russia inspect ties
Seemingly at odds with the European Union, Greece and Russia are now turning to each other in search of common benefits
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Power cuts cause transport chaos
Turkey suffered a day of chaos, especially on public transport, as electricity went down across the country
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Russia rules out Serbian ban
Controls are tightened following accusations that Serbian companies have been re-exporting Polish fruit to Russia
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Chiquita launches new campaign in Europe
Just Smile banana promotion will be rolled out across ten European countries over the coming months
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Greece still threatens euro stability
Investors reassured by short-term Greece-EU agreement but euro continues to fall ahead of quantitative easing measures
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Moldova: 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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Turkey gains most from Russian ban
A number of exporters have profited from the Russian embargo, not least Turkey, but total volumes imported by Russia remain down overall
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Yüksel launches new tomato variety
Turkish breeder Yüksel Tohum has introduced a new highly resistant variety of cocktail tomato for the premium segment
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Europe’s wheel of fortune
Russia, the falling value of the Euro, and dropping fuel prices – Promar’s Matt Incles discusses the prospects for the Eurozone in 2015
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Disease threatens European olives
Experts fear the spread of xylella fastidiosa, a bacterium that is currently ravaging olive trees in the south of Italy
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Turkish exports to Russia drop
At the end of 2014, produce exports from Turkey to crisis-hit Russia nosedived, but exporters still enjoyed a fruitful year
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Greece braced for uncertainty
This weekend’s elections in Greece are seen as pivotal for the country, with the need for change going head to head with the fear of instability