In 1999, the European banana market handled at least 130 000 tonnes more than in the previous year. This strong increase in officially imported volumes (fraud not counted) partly explains the very marked fall in import prices. (Résumé d'auteur
At EUR301.9 million, the bill for compensatory aid for 200,0 is the largest since the establishment ...
2006 was to have been a year fraught with danger. The change in the external part of common market o...
It's in the bag-the customs dues levied on bananas on entry to the EU will be lowered. In spite of e...
The European Union set an absolute record for banana imports in 2002 for its last year as EU-15. Pro...
The European Union set a new record in its last year as EU-15. According to Eurostat, banana consump...
Examination of the supply of the European banana market shows a limited but overall decrease in supp...
Study of EU market supply shows that the symbolic 4 million tonne mark was exceeded in 2000 for bana...
EU-15 banana consumption in 2004 was practically identical to that of 2003, i.e. 4.1 million tonnes....
In 2005, EU-25 thus consumed 235 000 tonnes less banana than in 2004. The three types of origin (com...
Unpredictable' is probably the adjective that best describes the world banana market. Analysis of Eu...
Average is a synonym for mediocre in the banana market dictionary. Although import prices stagnated ...
The European banana import sector experienced one of the finest periods of its history in 2005. Sell...
While awaiting the publication of import figures by European customs authorities, FruiTrop has drawn...
The French proverb that holds that 'the devil is in the details' is appropriate for the 200 banana m...
Always criticised for its lack of dynamism, its turbulent character within Europe and its obsolete, ...
At EUR301.9 million, the bill for compensatory aid for 200,0 is the largest since the establishment ...
2006 was to have been a year fraught with danger. The change in the external part of common market o...
It's in the bag-the customs dues levied on bananas on entry to the EU will be lowered. In spite of e...
The European Union set an absolute record for banana imports in 2002 for its last year as EU-15. Pro...
The European Union set a new record in its last year as EU-15. According to Eurostat, banana consump...
Examination of the supply of the European banana market shows a limited but overall decrease in supp...
Study of EU market supply shows that the symbolic 4 million tonne mark was exceeded in 2000 for bana...
EU-15 banana consumption in 2004 was practically identical to that of 2003, i.e. 4.1 million tonnes....
In 2005, EU-25 thus consumed 235 000 tonnes less banana than in 2004. The three types of origin (com...
Unpredictable' is probably the adjective that best describes the world banana market. Analysis of Eu...
Average is a synonym for mediocre in the banana market dictionary. Although import prices stagnated ...
The European banana import sector experienced one of the finest periods of its history in 2005. Sell...
While awaiting the publication of import figures by European customs authorities, FruiTrop has drawn...
The French proverb that holds that 'the devil is in the details' is appropriate for the 200 banana m...
Always criticised for its lack of dynamism, its turbulent character within Europe and its obsolete, ...
At EUR301.9 million, the bill for compensatory aid for 200,0 is the largest since the establishment ...
2006 was to have been a year fraught with danger. The change in the external part of common market o...
It's in the bag-the customs dues levied on bananas on entry to the EU will be lowered. In spite of e...