All Europe articles – Page 174
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NewsEgypt takes tough approach on IPR infringement
The Egyptian authorities believe the issue of illegally grown grape varieties is best solved at source, investing in the latest DNA machines to take random samples
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NewsFloods follow fires in Greek tragedy
After a summer of excessive temperatures, record rainfall has left much of Central Greece underwater, flooding homes and farms and cutting the country in two
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NewsSpanish lemon volumes to bounce back
Ailimpo has released its forecast for the 2023/24 lemon and grapefruit seasons
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NewsUK becoming ‘toxic poster-child of Europe’
Britain fails to ban 36 harmful pesticides outlawed for use in EU, the Guardian reports
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NewsNFU Cymru wary of new sustainable scheme
Welsh farmers fear transition to new environment scheme could result in loss of income
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NewsNFU thanks public on Back British Farming Day
Growers and farmers express gratitude to UK public for getting behind farmers as they mark Back British Farming Day
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News‘Adopt regenerative farming,’ report says
Save Britain from looming food crisis by unlocking a green transformation in farming, think-tank urges in new report
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NewsDefra backs ‘buy British’ action
Government backs calls to help customers buy British when they shop online
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NewsBRICS Summit offers up fresh perspectives
Expansion of BRICS membership will bring new realities for the South African fresh produce export business
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NewsFruit Logistica 2024 tickets now available
Organiser Messe Berlin reports rise in demand for stand space at the leading trade show for the global fresh produce business, as visitor tickets go on sale.
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NewsRaquel Aguado named new director of Fedemco
With a background in international marketing, she will oversee the federation’s internationalisation agenda
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NewsSpain’s Clasol and San Alfonso Cooperative join forces
Companies pioneer a new business model focused on defending the interests of small and medium-sized agriculture
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NewsNadorcott Protection warns supermarkets over Tango sales
NCP has cautioned UK supermarkets about the “potential risks” associated with sales of Tango mandarins, which it claims are “unauthorised”
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NewsBritish blackberry growers limber up for new, extended campaign
Advanced production techniques ensure availability right through to November, well beyond hedgerow season
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NewsAgriTech New Zealand collaborates on climate
New Zealand agritech organisations collaborate with British and Irish counterparts on emissions reduction
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NewsNCGM backs British growers
New Covent Garden Market shows its support for UK producers as an official partner of British Food Fortnight 2023
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NewsSouth Africa closes EU citrus exports for the season
The country says it is now up to European citrus producers to meet demand in the EU for the rest of the year
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NewsDole Europe switches to home-compostable banana labels
New stickers are supplied by Sinclair and proven to biodegrade on home compost within a year
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NewsWalkers crop ad is world’s biggest ‘billboard’
Etched into a vast field of British potatoes, the artwork is bigger than any existing billboard globally and can even be spotted from space
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NewsBranston trials aim to cut fertiliser emissions
Potato supplier is exploring various methods to reduce growers’ reliance on synthetic fertilisers through field trials in Lincolnshire and Scotland

