All Europe articles – Page 201
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ArticleFruit and veg on prescription pilot launched to tackle ill health and poverty
The £250,000 pilot in two London boroughs is being funded by local authorities and a charitable foundation
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ArticleSPS standards “key” to international trade
Freshfel calls on global actors to introduce international sanitary and phytosanitary standards to facilitate international trade and market access
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ArticleUncover new berry trends at Global Berry Congress 2022
Fruitnet’s annual event for the international berry business returns to Rotterdam on 15 November
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Article‘No-spend November’ hits UK retail
British shoppers are slashing budgets this month, says ParcelHero
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ArticleRedPop apple debuts at Asia Fruit Logistica
Vog consortium has high hopes for its new brand following a successful first season in Asia
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ArticleProduce supplier Reynolds enters meat JV
Fresh fruit and vegetable supplier Reynolds announces investment partnership with Select Butchery
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ArticleKaplanis focused on upholding quality image
Costs are rising throughout the sector, while consumer budgets are plummeting, but top standards remain non-negotiable at Greece’s Kaplanis Fruits
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ArticleAgroberries moves into Morocco
Company will initially plant 300ha of blueberries, with goal of reaching 1,000ha across berry categories in the coming years
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ArticlePopstar lobbies PM for free school meals
British singer Zayn Malik adds his voice to Food Foundation campaign to expand free school meals
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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

