All articles by Tom Joyce – Page 137
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ArticleSaudi aims to become key hub
Huge investments in infrastructure are designed to turn Saudi Arabia into a transport and logistics hub
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ArticleTunisian fruit forecasts revealed
Fruit and vegetable production in Tunisia is on the up, while organic agriculture is seen as one for the future
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ArticleCarrefour Brazil appoints new director
The retailer has chosen Luiz Fazzio as the man to drive Carrefour Brazil forward
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ArticleAgrexco starts pomegranate deliveries
The Israeli shipper has just begun harvesting the first Northern Hemisphere pomegranates of the season
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ArticleFrench pear forecast encouraging
Although a challenging year awaits French pear exporters, they have been cheered by a promising forecast from the ANPP
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ArticleRetail Focus | Benelux
Fruitnet.com takes an in-depth look at recent retail developments in Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg
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ArticleAuchan to stay in Hungary
The French retailer has revealed that it intends to stay in the Hungarian market despite the effects of the recession
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ArticleTalking Heads | Mathias Ebersson
Fruitnet.com talks to NYKCool operations manager Mathias Ebersson about his career so far and his thoughts on the fresh produce industry
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ArticleAgence Bio launches TV spots
In France, organics are set to get TV time, with a series of short programmes designed to educate viewers
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ArticleDiscounters agree to margin deal
Discount retailers Aldi and Lidl have followed the pack in France by agreeing to reduce margins during crises
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ArticleTurkish exports exceed US$1bn
For the first half of 2010, exports of Turkish fruit and vegetables exceeded US$1bn (€800m)
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ArticlePest threatens Turkish tomato crop
Tuta absoluta has reportedly hit Turkey's greenhouse tomato production, causing concern over next year's crop
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ArticleCarrefour reveals Belgium plans
The French supermarket giant has revealed plans to convert a number of stores in Belgium to its Carrefour Market banner
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ArticleNew line to connect Morocco and France
A new shipping line is due to open up between Morocco and France, Les Afriques has reported
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ArticleFairtrade success in Scandinavia
Over the past year, Fairtrade sales have been booming in Scandinavia, in spite of the tough economic conditions
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ArticleCameron to stand for Zespri board
Bruce Cameron has revealed his decision to stand for the board of directors at the kiwifruit marketer
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ArticleNew EU organic logo comes into force
The new "Euro-leaf" logo becomes compulsory on 1 July for pre-packaged organic food produced in the EU
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ArticlePatrick Holden to leave Soil Association
The Association's director is due to step down at the end of September to focus on promoting sustainable farming internationally
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ArticleSustainability summit tackles top issues
Key players from the food industry discussed the future of sustainability and eco-labels at the Sustainable Foods Summit in Amsterdam
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ArticleSwedish port workers boycott Israel
A week-long boycott of Israeli ships was staged by Swedish port workers as a protest against the flotilla incident

