All Turkey articles – Page 11
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ArticleEU further tightens controls on Turkish lemons
From January 2017, the frequency of border checks will rise from 10 per cent to 20 per cent
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ArticleTaste for exotics protects sales
Strong demand buffers exotics from Brexit price increases and exchange rate volatility, but suppliers say category must remain fresh
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Turkish exporters diversify markets
The Russian ban has now been lifted on some Turkish items, but exporters are unlikely to turn their backs on newly explored markets in East Asia and the Middle East
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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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ArticleMore Turkish lemon shipments intercepted
Health alerts follow the introduction of tighter controls by the EU last month
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ArticleRussia partly lifts ban on Turkey
Some Turkish products, including citrus and stonefruit, are to be readmitted to Russia, with a decision on vegetables to be made after next week’s inspection
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ArticleTurkish lemons face EU obstacles
As the EU suffers a glut of lemons from Argentina, Turkish exporters may have to deal with the effects of tighter controls and higher transport costs
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ArticleTurkish lemons face tighter controls
EU’s decision announced as market comes under increasing pressure from glut of Argentine lemons and bigger Spanish crop
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ArticleWhat did you miss at Asia Fruit Logistica?
This year's exhibition created a considerable buzz on social media. Here are some of our highlights from the show…
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ArticleStopping the rot in seed potatoes
Bacterial diseases have always been a challenge for the British seed potato industry, but now there are concerns they could begin to dent exports
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ArticleSaudi importers turn to Turkey
As demand soars during the annual Hajj, Saudi Arabia expects to import significantly more fresh produce from competitively priced Turkey
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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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ArticleNo reaction from Russia
Turkish losses continue to mount as a result of the ban from Russia, with Russian officials highlighting the need to support domestic production
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ArticleRussians miss Turkish tomatoes
Tomatoes are among a host of vegetables facing shortages in Russia, as importers struggle to replace Turkish volumes and quality
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ArticleTurkish lemons aim for better season
Following last season’s array of challenges, Turkish lemon exporters are optimistic for a more successful campaign and a return to Russia
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ArticleAksun readies new packhouse
The Turkish exporter’s continued expansion has made the construction of a new, larger packhouse absolutely essential
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ArticleGreek cherries build up reputation
Greek exporters enjoyed a positive cherry season this year, helped by difficulties in Italy and a growing reputation for quality
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ArticleTrade untouched by coup attempt
Uncowed by last weekend’s attempted coup by the Turkish military, the country’s produce exporters remain positive and are now eyeing a return to Russia
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AnalysisData: Who buys stonefruit from Europe?
Infographics illustrate varying dependence on western, central and eastern European markets

