All Europe articles – Page 224
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ArticleDole creates new exotics division and consumer label
World's largest fruit and vegetable company will introduce Dole Exotics and BE Exotic at Fruit Logistica in Berlin
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ArticleWar in Ukraine will ‘depress demand and disrupt supply’
Rabobank's Cindy van Rijswick analyses the longer-term impact of Russia's invasion on fresh produce trade
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ArticleEU organic awards launched
Applications are open for the first EU organic awards, which IFOAM Organics Europe believes can inspire companies to make food and farming more sustainable
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PodcastsFruitbox 78 - Dan McAlpine, City Harvest London
The charity’s head of food explains how fresh fruit and vegetable companies can cut waste and help feed people
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ArticleEU Commission backs sustainable resilience
The Russian invasion of Ukraine has shown the importance of ensuring food security and reinforcing resilience and sustainability, the EU says
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ArticleBerlin restrictions to be lifted ahead of Fruit Logistica
Visitors to leading fresh produce trade show no longer need to present proof of Covid testing, recovery or vaccination
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ArticleWhat's the future for the global grape business?
The Global Grape Congress took place live online on 17 March, uniting the leading players from all over the world and exploring what the future holds for the business
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AdvertorialIn&Out: growers commit to conserve 'blue gold'
Advertorial: Innovative irrigation and other new techniques help produce high-quality fruit and veg while saving water
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ArticleWorld Water Day – fresh produce business 'must act'
Fruit and veg sustainability expert Annelotte Crena de Jongh says water conservation remains critical priority for sector
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ArticleMarlene's offer blossoms as spring begins
Four-seasons campaign continues with launch of fresh marketing activities and debut for two new apples
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PodcastsFruitbox 77 - The fallout from Ukraine
Fruitnet’s Chris White speaks to three members of the global fresh produce business about the war’s impact
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ArticleEU green efforts put banana supply in doubt
EFSA could impose tougher limits on residues of a pesticide called macozeb, widely used to tackle fungal disease
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ArticleTrue Cost Accounting guide published
Eosta teams up with German food manufacturers to publish True Cost Accounting AgriFood Guide, enabling firms to measure hidden costs of production
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ArticleFruit Logistica offers knowledge head-start
Content programme gives visitors expert insight into latest trends and technologies in the fresh produce business
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ArticleCurrent events "reshaping" the business
Freshfel says the fresh poduce sector is seeking new perspectives in the light of current geopolitical turmoil
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ArticleUkraine war creates pallet pressure
FEFPEB says the conflict will cause significant pressure on supply of pallets and packaging across Europe
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ArticleFruit Brothers aims for Europe
The company’s mangoes, produced in Ghana and Côte d’Ivoire, appear set for the European market, as the company looks beyond its traditional markets
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ArticleRussia-Ukraine: market disruption on the way
Head of development at Global Produce says he expects significant knock-on effect in international fruit and veg market
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ArticleFresh Connection makes EMENA hire
US-based global exporter appoints Roula Haddad as director of sales and procurement for Europe, Middle East and North Africa
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ArticleFebruary apple stocks up in Europe
WAPA releases apple and pear stock figures, with mixed results in Europe and the US

