All Europe articles – Page 207
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NewsFunding boost for Nationwide Produce
£3.5m loan from Lloyds Bank has allowed the group to introduce greener measures and expand warehouse capacity
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NewsFreskon attracts record numbers in Greece
Last month’s Freskon exhibition welcomed its highest number of visitors and exhibitors in Thessaloniki, as it aimed to connect suppliers with Europe’s largest retailers
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NewsInput costs hit grower confidence
Farmer confidence is at its lowest since pre-pandemic as rising costs and less financial support hits their bottom line, NFU survey shows
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NewsCGC celebrates 50-year anniversary
Created in the 1970s to prepare Spain for entry into the European Union, it has overseen a doubling of citrus exports
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NewsThe future is now for Syngenta
Syngenta and Four Growers are collaborating to create the future of tomato production through robotic tomato harvesting
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AdvertorialIn&Out sees new challenges for EU fruit and veg sector at Macfrut 2023
Apo Conerpo’s EU co-funded campaign comes to the fore at the Rimini event and launches Shake&Go, a new consumer competition to win 100 portable smoothie makers
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NewsEcuador courts European buyers
Ecuadorean Embassy in The Hague seeking European participants for unique matchmaking events
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NewsInaugural Global Tropicals Congress dates announced
Save the date for the new meeting point for international tropical fruit growers, marketers and buyers
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NewsCo-op says it with UK strawberries
The convenience retailer has committed to supply exclusively homegrown strawberries in time for a very British occasion on 6 May
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NewsSainsbury’s pledges to keep prices low
Sainsbury’s commits to delivering greater value for customers during cost-of-living crisis
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NewsEosta shifts to Brazil and US for organic sweet potatoes
As Europe’s sweet potato season comes to a close and top-quality organic volumes fall off, Eosta is turning earlier to Brazil and the US
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NewsMaersk to mark the launch of greener vessel
The logistics group will welcome its landmark green methanol vessel in Copenhagen this September
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NewsFischer Farms strengthens business development team
Fischer Farms adds business development manager to team ahead of world’s largest vertical farm launch
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NewsEurope’s apricot sector remains short of full potential
While this year’s production is in line with the five-year average, an overall decrease in production volume leaves room for future growth
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NewsFlorette unveils £1m summer marketing plan
The salad brand has announced a sponsorship deal with the Food Network and new TV ads to air this summer
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NewsVeg Power launches ‘Growing to Love’
New school tomato-growing project aims to encourage veg acceptance among children and help them learn where food comes from
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NewsUK govt offers Africa cold-chain funding
UK government commits to address the urgent lack of cold-chain in Africa with £4m research grant
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NewsAnecoop looks ahead to positive Bouquet seedless watermelon campaign
Season will be supported by promotions in Spain, France, Czech Republic and Poland
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AnalysisTomatoes remain big business
Growth in volume and value of globally traded fresh and chilled tomatoes shows the appetite remains for the salad staple
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NewsSpanish apricots bounce back
2023 Spanish apricot crop is forecast to be 52 per cent higher than last season but production is down 7 per cent across Europe

