All Europe articles – Page 225
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ArticleBelgian royals visit BelOrta as berries hit peak
The King and Queen of Belgium gave berry growers a boost with a tour of the BelOrta cooperative’s site during the high season for berries
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ArticleNew truckers strike threatens Spanish produce exports
Transport workers will vote this Sunday on whether to stage a new walkout due to rising fuel costs
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ArticleDip in Spanish fresh produce imports
Fruit and vegetable imports for the January-April period slide 6.5 per cent year-on-year
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ArticleNew EU cold treatment rules for RSA citrus to come into effect on Friday
The regulations were published in the Official Journal of the European Union on Tuesday
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ArticleCitri&Co inks deal with PSP Investments
Canadian investment fund to acquire European agricultural properties with Citri&Co to operate and manage farmland
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ArticleTurkey looks abroad for production potential
Turkish authorities are seeking to lease farmlands in Africa and Latin America to grow crops for domestic consumption and export purposes
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ArticleInflation ‘key challenge for grocery sector’
Grocery bills on course to rise by £380 per year but inflation fails to dampen jubilee joy, latest Kantar figures reveal
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ArticleSustainability takes centre stage at Festival of Fresh
Agricutural consultant Hayley Campbell-Gibbons cut through the greenwashing at FPJ’s event on 8 June, while NFU energy director John Swain advised companies on how to navigate the current volatility in energy prices
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ArticleM&S appoints new food MD
Alex Freudmann to become M&S Food managing director from 1 November
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ArticleSpanish lemon sector mulls challenging campaign
Ailimpo praises resilience of producers in face of strengthening competition and rising production costs
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ArticleOh My Greens opens Swedish vertical farm
Netled’s Vera vertical farming technology will help OMG produce high-quality herbs for ICA
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ArticleAreflh calls for collaboration in face of crises
The impacts of the geopolitical crisis and climate emergency can be better managed by working together, says Areflh
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ArticleSolid financial year for Greenyard
Group records increased profitability and strong cash generation despite unseen macro-economic circumstances
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ArticleEgypt maintains position as leading orange exporter
Despite major climatic challenges and rising costs, Egypt’s export strategy has helped the country to keep its place as the top global exporter of oranges
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ArticleGreenyard to sell UK fresh operations
Belgium group announces divestiture of Greenyard Fresh UK over the coming months
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ArticleSyngenta Group announces leadership transition
Global Crop Protection and Global Seeds divisions to undergo leadership changes with Jon Parr to retire after 35 years of service
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ArticleFareShare wins Charity Award for Surplus with Purpose scheme
Redistribution charity wins 2022 Environment and Conservation Charity award for initiative that redistributes unsold but good-to-eat surplus produce from farms
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ArticleMixed year for Rainforest Alliance bananas
Number of certified farmers increases but global production falls in a challenging year for the banana sector
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ArticleSeatrade announces fleet expansion
Company will take delivery of four new vessels with high reefer capacity in October 2023
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ArticleOrganic the benchmark for advanced regenerative farming
UK organic certifier OF&G says there is a need to clarify what constitutes regenerative agriculture and acknowledge the beneficial role played by organic farming

