Europe news archive – Page 308
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ArticleBerryWorld breeders "win a genome"
KeyGene's "genome-for-free" contest helps breeders develop new and better varieties of fruit
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ArticleRegulation strains Vietnam exports
Vietnamese fruit exporters face tighter regulations on traceability and product quality from China, hindering growth
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ArticleHigh hopes for Sicilian oranges
Potential for Sicilian blood oranges in Chinese market hindered by high transit costs and limited supply
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ArticleMore Chilean fruit heading east
Export figures show a sharp rise in exports to Asia, while sendings to Europe are down
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Article"More can be done" for EU organic protections
New report finds weaknesses across European organic control bodies despite improvements on last ECA report seven years ago
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ArticleBrexit: many questions left to answer
Huge uncertainty around UK's departure from the EU, say trade experts from fresh produce industry association Freshfel Europe
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ArticleEucofel sets out plan of action
The association set out its agenda and goals for the coming year at AGM in Warsaw
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ArticleBig doubts over UK's no-deal banana duty
Lack of continuity agreements with Latin American countries could leave banana importers facing significant tariff hike
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ArticleGreenyard could axe 422 jobs
British and German workers are most vulnerable, says the Belgian company, which revealed its transformation plan today
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ArticleMultivac invests in China
Packaging solution company sees opportunity in China and plans thirteenth global factory in Taicang
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ArticleBillion-dollar export sales goal
New Zealand apple industry aims to achieve NZ$1bn (US$680m) in export sales by 2020 through growth strategy
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ArticleZero-tariff Brexit raises questions
Brexit uncertainty is hitting new levels after the UK government's suggestion it could impose zero tariffs on most fruit and vegetable imports
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ArticleUK sets out no-deal Brexit trade plan
Fruit and vegetables among the 87 per cent of products that will have tariff-free access
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ArticleGrasses ‘can help grow healthier blueberries’
Intercropping with grasses an effective and sustainable alternative to chemical treatments for maximising yield and antioxidant content
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ArticleChiquita officially opens new Europe HQ
Company's European head office was relocated from Rolle to Etoy in the Swiss canton of Vaud last summer
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ArticleChallenging the status quo
Women add tremendous value to an industry and should not be afraid to ask for what they want, say female business leaders
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ArticleRockit shows sustainable side
Apple company Rockit switches plastic with cardboard for its signature convenience-led apple tube
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ArticleChiapas silting threatens Mexican plantain exports
Growers warn that local production could be decimated unless port is dredged urgently
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ArticleIntroducing the European Packaging Forum
In June, packaging experts and fresh produce professionals will meet in the German city of Bonn to discuss options for sustainable packaging
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ArticleEU to launch fruit and vegetable observatory
Move will improve transparency and enable sector to cope more effectively with market volatility

