All Turkey articles – Page 17
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Industry heads for Turkey
The third annual Turkish fresh produce trade show, FreshAntalya, is set to follow a succesful year for the country’s export market.
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BIM plans new stores in Turkey
Discounter reports strong growth due to increasing consumer demand for cheaper food in the country
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Brits risk poisoning for turkey treats
One in five people will risk food poisoning this year by eating old turkey leftovers, according to a survey by the Food Standards Agency (FSA).
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"Devastating year" for Turkish apple crop
Production fell dramatically this year, although major export varieties were not badly affected
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Real denies grape pesticide claim
Metro-owned retailer tells Fruchthandel that NGO's study into Procymidone residues on Turkish grapes is inacccurate
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Turkey expansion in pipeline for Carrefour
The world's second-largest retailer is aiming to extend its store portfolio with new openings and acquisitions
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Turkish citrus to bounce back in 2008
The USDA has forecast a production increase for lemons, tangerines and oranges in 2008
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Lemon prices drop in Russia
Prices of lemons shipped into Russia have fallen dramatically from their 2007 peak
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Maersk Line overhauls Asia-Europe services
The group has altered services to combat soaring costs and ensure long-term sustainability
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Citrus crop down in Northern Hemisphere
A report by Freshfel Europe has forecast a 2 per cent drop in Northern Hemisphere citrus volumes for the 2008/09 season
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Shake-up in banana import ranking
Russia and the European Union have overtaken the US to become the largest banana importers during the first six months of 2008
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Alara plans exports drive
Alara expects fig exports to increase by 20 per cent this year, according to the company's Kerim Taner
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Maersk Line buys out Turkish partner
Acquisition of Merit's 40 per cent shareholding in Maersk Denizcilik gives shipping group full control of Turkey agency
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Turks to weather blip
The upcoming Turkish cherry season is set to be one of the trickiest for some time, with volumes expected to fall by up to 70 per cent, while the discovery of pesticide residues on salad products has had a knock-on effect on the entire industry. Exporters maintain that the quality and size of the fruit is top notch, but what does this mean for exports to the UK? Anna Sbuttoni reports.
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Russia bans Turkish produce
A move by Russia to ban Turkish imports on pesticide-residue grounds from June 7 could have serious implications for the upcoming grape season.
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Weather problems cause cherry shortfall
Kerim Taner told Newsline that cherry volumes may fall this year
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Turkey set for FreshAntalya 2008
The only international fresh produce exhibition in Turkey is to be held for a second time in March.
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EU grants Turkish agriculture €300m
Turkish farmers are to receive €300 million (£218m) from the European Union, as they prepare the country’s agricultural industry for EU access.
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Turkey rains hit stocking-fillers
Rainfall in Turkey over the last 10 days is likely to bring about an early end to the satsuma season from the country.