All Europe articles – Page 228
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ArticleMoyca opens new grape facility in Cieza
The company has added an extra 100ha of table grape production for the 2022 campaign
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ArticleStruggling Catalan packhouses to get €10m aid package
The Agriculture Ministry has earmarked the funds to help the packhouses remain open in dire season
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ArticleOlympic star champions fruit and veg at Festival of Fresh
Landmark event finds UK fresh produce business very much on right track, although it also faces some big hurdles
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ArticleThe Watercress Company in global first
The group becomes the first watercress company in the world to gain TSG certification
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ArticleBritish Summer Fruits rebrands as British Berry Growers
Industry body’s ambition is for British seasonal berries to continue to provide 100 per cent of the UK’s needs
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ArticleCanada has a taste for Spanish produce
The country is the leading non-European importer of Spanish fresh fruit and vegetables in the opening quarter of the year
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ArticleUK & Ireland Mushroom Producers launches summer marketing campaign
Campaign aims to unearth and shine a spotlight on the mealtime versatility, sustainability and nutrition credentials of mushrooms
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ArticleUK soft fruit innovation centre to open
Jones Food Company forecasts that imported soft fruits and herbs could ”disappear in ten years”
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ArticleAbel & Cole makes new commitment on emissions
Company outlines new target for direct and energy-related emissions as part of its first sustainability report
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ArticleUber Eats adds more Asda stores to app
Users will now have access to speedy delivery ofr more than 1,800 products from over 400 stores
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ArticleGreenyard’s carbon commitments validated by SBTi
Group’s climate action targets designed to improve life and add value throughout the food value chain
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ArticleSmartkas to start strawberry smart farm in Harlow
Dutch agtech firm to build and operate UK smart farm to meet growing demand for locally grown strawberries
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ArticlePoland to host 2023 IBO Summit
The choice reflects IBO’s support for Poland’s booming berry sector and solidarity with Ukrainian blueberry growers
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ArticleBill Sanderson, last of the old market porters retires
Tommy Leighton of the Covent Garden Market Authority reports on the end of an era at the Market
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ArticleFuture Crops moves to 100 per cent renewable energy
Dutch vertical farming group looks to harness the natural green powers of solar and wind energy
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ArticleLiving Wage avocados make a difference in Kenya
Kenya’s Mavuno Organics is producing the first Living Wage avocados in the world, according to Dutch supplier Eosta, which sees living wages as a crucial step toward social sustainability
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ArticleCovent Garden Market celebrates 70 years supplying the Queen
Comment: As Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II celebrates her Platinum Jubilee, traders at London’s New Covent Garden Market look back with pride on 70 years of supplying the Royal Households
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ArticleTurkey’s Ana Fruit upbeat on Asian cherry market
The Turkish cherry exporter expects better quality this year, thanks to improved weather conditions, and sees promise on the Asian market
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ArticleTurkish citrus growers look ahead with renewed hope
Citrus producers in Turkey have joined forces in adopting more sustainable practices, including more conscious spraying and harvesting techniques, says Mustafa Arslan of MDA Agro
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Article‘British tomato production back on track,’ says British Tomato Growers’ Association
UK growers on track to produce usual crop in spite of escalating challenges, the association reveals

