All Cyprus articles – Page 2
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ArticleSoil for the future
Johannes Eisenbach of Biocyclic Vegan Standard discusses the largely ignored issue of contamination, as well as how we can act now to protect the soil
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ArticleMajor breakthrough in ToBRFV resistance
Syngenta’s Lansor beef tomato for Mediterranean production is world’s first variety with resistance to destructive virus
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PodcastsFruitbox: How Russia reinvented its produce supply
Six years on from the ban on EU and US imports, Ksenia Gorovaya consider its impact on the country's fruit and veg market
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ArticleCypriot growers get further support
The government of Cyprus is discussing new additional measures to assist farmers during the coronavirus pandemic
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ArticleTenderstem teams up with Georgina Hayden
Cookbook author and chef has developed three new Greek and Cypriot-inspired recipes using the brassica
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ArticleSurvey reveals Brexit concerns over price and shortages
Almost 60 per cent of UK consumers are worried prices will rise after Brexit as retailers continue to stockpile amid concerns of bulk buying
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ArticlePound at lowest euro rate since October
Devaluation piles pressure on produce business, with more than half the UK's fruit and veg imports bought from the eurozone
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ArticleCypriot new potatoes return to shelves at Tesco
Retailer responds to continued demand for seasonal new potatoes during winter
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ArticleConcerns mount over slavery in EU supply chains
The ongoing migrant crisis has meant the EU has shown the greatest increase in risk of slavery in supply chains, report finds
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ArticleEC extends support for fruit producers
The Commission's fightback against Russia's import ban has been extended to June 2018 with a further €70m
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ArticleMarlene launches Christmas gift
Italian group releases Christmas multipack including seven apple varieties
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ArticleHealthy man of Europe? Brits top five-a-day poll
Just one in seven in the EU eating five portions of fruit or veg a day, with one in three failing to eat any, says new report
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ArticleIndustry mourns passing of Bambos Agrotis
Industry veteran and founder of Cypriot group Amalthia Trading has passed away at the age of 65
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AnalysisData: Where does Germany import grapes from?
Infographic shows importance of EU partner countries, as well as third countries like Turkey, over summer period
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ArticleCyprus' biggest fresh produce co-op 'under investigation'
Sedigep, which is known for its citrus and potato exports, is reported to have sustained millions of euros in damage
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ArticleOngoing success for Marlene competition
By the end of February more than 468,000 stickers have been entered from the eight countries participating
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ArticleNew funds to benefit produce trade
Latest European funding will help promote fruit and vegetables produced in Belgium, Italy, Poland, Cyprus, Bulgaria and the UK
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ArticleMarlene sticker competition returns
Vog Consortium launches Marlene apple competition across eight European countries
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ArticleReturn to Russia won’t be easy
Russian authorities have warned EU food producers that returning to the market will not be simple even once the ban has been formally lifted
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ArticleRussian ban shaping citrus market
Forecast decrease in Northern Hemisphere production set to alleviate some of the pressure on markets following embargo
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