Europe news archive – Page 283
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Analysis
No time to sit back and relax
Special report: The European market for greenhouse veg might be strong at present, but it is also hugely competitive
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Analysis
A green light for the greenhouse
Special report: Rabobank's Cindy van Rijswick looks at what changing consumer trends mean for greenhouse veg producers
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Article
Consumer goods sector ‘must heed rise of populism’
Rise in populism threatens ‘open cooperative world order’, FT’s chief economics commentator warns consumer goods leaders
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Article
Soloberry ramps up raspberry volume
Improved supply is fuelling the popularity of fresh raspberries
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Video
Fruitnet speaks to BBC World about avocados
Mike Knowles discusses recent dramatic growth in the global avocado market on Talking Business with Aaron Heslehurst
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Analysis
Why have avocados become so popular?
Fruitnet was invited to answer that question this week on the BBC show Talking Business with Aaron Heslehurst
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Article
IDC calls EU-wide port strike
Two-hour stoppage will take place across European ports on Thursday in solidarity for Spanish workers
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Article
Brexit could disrupt EU banana market
European producers fear volumes could be diverted from the UK to the EU in the wake of Brexit
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Article
Consumers want more than ever before
In future, suppliers must deliver health, transparency and convenience in a fast-changing, digitally engaged market
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Analysis
Time to smarten up?
As retailers and suppliers try to channel a flood of new information, can they really turn big data into smart data?
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Article
Chiquita brings We Are Bananas to Europe
Chiquita director John Cockle previews the multinational's new campaign, which arrives in Europe this summer
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Article
Pink Lady unveils summer campaign
Activities include television, digital media, a poster campaign and sponsorship of key events
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Article
EU study 'plays down glyphosate cancer risk'
Cancer expert accuses EU agencies of ignoring increases in tumour incidence in assessments for renewal of chemical’s licence
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Article
Less than half of teens ‘eat fruit and veg daily’
Only 40 per cent of teenagers in England eat fresh produce every day, according to WHO, but this is slightly higher than European average
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Article
BayWa enters space race to boost yields
German conglomerate partners with European Space Agency to advance satellite monitoring of its production
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Article
Climate change 'to slash value of European farmland'
EU-funded study on how climate change affects farm productivity predicts huge economic losses by 2100, with southern Europe hardest hit
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Article
Spanish asparagus prices bounce back
Now that the Mexican season has ended Spain is virtually alone in the market
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Article
Changing channels: produce distribution in 2025
New technologies and new ways of bringing food to consumers' tables are opening up new opportunities for the trade
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Article
Costa Rica rides exotics wave
Procomer has launched an ambitious plan to boost exports of key products to Europe and the US
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Article
'Careful optimism' is Freshfel message
Organisation publishes new Consumption Monitor, finding small year-on-year increases in fruit and vegetable consumption