European Statistics Handbook Fruit Logistica 2022
Sweden, Denmark and Finland – with a combined population of about 21.7 million – continue to lean heavily on imports for their fresh fruit and vegetable supply, but last year their combined volumes were lower than the previous year for the second time in a row, with fresh fruit imports 2% below the 2018 level.
Sun 13/11/2022 by Julie Butler
Maersk
Shipping and logistics giant A.P. Moller – Maersk is to set up its first low greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions logistics warehouse in Denmark. Birna Odefors, Area Managing Director, Nordics, A.P. […]
Mon 12/09/2022 by Richard Wilkinson
Consumers are increasingly seeking organic food, which they perceive as good for their health and the planet, but they are also becoming more discerning and receptive to other marketing claims and certifications.
Tue 24/05/2022 by By Julie Butler @FreshScribe
AGROINTELLI
After nearly two years of extensive development, re-thinking functionality and improvements sparked ROBOTTI LR into life, AGROINTELLI’s new, long-range robot.
Fri 10/12/2021 by Mads Sand/AGROINTELLI
Carrefour Bio
Global consumer demand for organic food increased substantially during the pandemic, with evidence that retail sales have increased by as much as 30% in some countries. But even before the […]
Thu 15/07/2021 by Richard Wilkinson
Photo:Transfesa
The first container has been sent by rail from Valencia to Denmark. CoolRail, which transports fresh produce by train from Spain to key European markets in partnership with Transfesa Logistics […]
Tue 20/04/2021 by Richard Wilkinson
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Over the last 3 years, volumes have increased by 8% for vegetables and 5% for fruit. Sweden and Norway are the top importers for both the fruit and vegetable categories. […]
Tue 15/11/2016 by Richard Wilkinson