All Europe articles – Page 189
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ArticleLidl crowned UK cheapest supermarket
Lidl scores hat trick as it’s named cheapest UK supermarket for third time in a row
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ArticleUK grocery price inflation hits 14.7%
Grocery price inflation hits record 14.7% and still too early to call the ceiling, says Kantar
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ArticlePlanasa reopens Navarra plant after fire
The Navarra facility is back to full production rate of 175,000kg per week
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ArticleG’s targets Asian beetroot expansion
UK supplier sees export potential in Thai market but described process of growing demand for cooked beetroot in Asia as a “long burn”
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ArticlePrimland set on red, gold and green
Primland’s strategy is to stay flexible as rising costs impact the sector, but the French kiwifruit grower-marketer’s commitment to offering a complete range remains the same
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ArticleNI spuds are top of the crops
This year’s Northern Ireland potato crop is better than ever, says region’s leading supplier
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ArticleFepex calls for free transit as new truckers’ strike looms
Latest walkout comes as Spain ramps up sales of fruit and vegetables on the domestic market and abroad
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ArticleCanopy, an apple variety to rival Granny?
New variety Canopy from the IFO breeding programme is seen by its French breeders, Dalival, as an alternative to Granny in the green apple market
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ArticleGlobal airfreight demand softens
IATA figures show global air cargo demand dropped in September 2022 compared to the prior-year period
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ArticleMPs seek ban on plastic waste exports
Westminster’s EFRA Committee calls for ban on all UK plastic waste exports from 2027
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ArticleMPs back British farming
MPs show their support for farming on Back British Farming Day, says NFU
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ArticleThe Bramleys have it
Kent Bramley growers scoop top prize at 89th National Fruit Show in Kent this week
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ArticleUK topfruit industry under threat
More supermarket support is needed for struggling British apple and pear growers, says NFS chair
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ArticleTotal Produce UK rebrands as Dole UK
Total Produce UK is to rebrand its operations across the United Kingdom, a move described as an “important milestone”
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ArticleQuality and safety of SA Raisins highlighted
South African raisin producers are investing in improvements across the supply chain to ensure the best quality, sustainable product reaches German consumers. That is according to industry body Raisins SA, which has highlighted the importance of the German market to the business. Germany is the largest export ...
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ArticleFairtrade unveils first-ever ‘Non-Fungible Banana’
At COP27 Climate Conference, ’The Last Banana’ will warn delegates and governments alike that the future survival of the fruit is at risk
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ArticleSH cherries looking at record volumes and narrowing margins
Rabobank says Southern Hemisphere industry will be put to the test in “the first regular season after Covid-19”
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ArticleFreshfel strives for standardised environmental methodology
Association’s Environmental Footprint Initiative embarks on a shadow Product Environmental Footprint Category Rule for fruit and vegetables
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ArticleWestfalia to construct new facility in France
Graveson facility in Provence area will include avocado storage, ripening rooms and packing capacity

