Europe news archive – Page 333
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ArticleFefco names new president
Jan Klingele takes over from Roberto Villaquiran at the corrugated packaging association
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ArticleDutch region welcomes EU delegation
Westland promotes expertise and innovation of its horticultural hub, backed by Koppert Cress founder Rob Baan
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ArticleG’s meets David Cameron in Remain event at Number 10
Prime Minister’s pro-EU trade event comes after Boris Johnson brought produce into the Leave campaign on a recent trip to Cornwall
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AnalysisCould fruit exporters miss the boat on VGM?
From July, anyone shipping fruit by container must declare the exact tonnage or risk their produce being left behind
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ArticleAustrians first to match new GlobalGAP standard
Country's AmaGAP-certified fruit and vegetable producers become first to benchmark against scheme's fifth version
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ArticleFall Creek names new international COO
Oscar Verges will oversee the company’s rapidly expanding overseas portfolio
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ArticleEurope expects smaller apricot crop
Production forecast down in 2016 mainly due to adverse weather, but interest among growers is said to be rising
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AnalysisOpinion: The other Panama papers
Not for the first time, the mainstream media has got carried away by the idea of Cavendish bananas disappearing overnight
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ArticleChiquita campaign to get kids moving
New round of promotional activities in Germany will focus on the upcoming Euro 2016 football championship
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ArticleNZ kiwifruit deal kicks off with gold
First two vessels carrying new-season fruit to Europe have been loaded exclusively with Zespri's new variety SunGold
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ArticleGolden Bay Fruit welcomes its first Cox to UK
New Zealand grower-exporter Golden Bay Fruit has delivered its first volumes of new season Cox to the UK and Europe
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ArticleBananas buck EU consumption trend
Against a backdrop of falling consumption, the yellow fruit is stealing a march over its rivals
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ArticleRSA organic growers 'scapegoated'
Dutch organic specialist Eosta believes EU protectionism is ultimately to blame for South African organic lemon growers’ decision to halt exports
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ArticleRSA lemon ban 'not country-wide'
South Africa's voluntary diversion of organic lemons away from the EU does not apply to Western and Northern Capes
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ArticleEU votes on herbicide ban
Efsa may disagree with the WHO that glyphosate is “probably carcinogenic”, but the European public appears convinced
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ArticleRSA lemon ban 'a diplomatic step'
Country's decision to stop its own organic lemon shipments to the EU was a gesture of goodwill, says special envoy
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ArticleThe hidden trend in Europe's apple market
EU apple stocks in March have climbed 75 per cent in the past decade, with the biggest rise coming from a surprising source
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ArticlePolish apples failing to find new markets
New stock figures appear to confirm that a lack of suitable varieties is holding the country back following the Russian ban
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ArticleFresh Fools: The produce industry's best April hoaxes
Here's a round-up of our favourite fresh produce-related April Fools' Day pranks from the past 24 hours…
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ArticleEU to assess Uruguay’s progress on black spot
Uruguay has been working intensively to contain the disease, implementing a wide reaching action plan in 2015

