All Europe articles – Page 247
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ArticleQuantis Heat Stress Alert provides weather warning
Heat Stress Alert warns potato growers of local crop risks for Quantis timing
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ArticleSainsbury’s boss warns cost-of-living crisis to worsen
Cost of living crisis will get worse before it gets better, Sainsbury’s CEO warns
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ArticleUK and Vietnam to strengthen ag trade
The UK and Vietnam have held their first trade talks in three years in a bid to strengthen ag trade
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ArticleTong unveils new factory
Tong Engineering is celebrating the launch of its new facility with a Grand Opening event in July open to FPJ readers
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ArticleRose Vouchers launch in Tower Hamlets
The UK fruit and veg voucher project for families struggling to afford fresh produce launches in Tower Hamlets, London
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PodcastsFruitbox 80 · Margriet Looije, Looye Kwekers
Margriet joined Chris White live on stage at this year’s Global Tomato Congress in The Hague
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ArticleNFU Cymru turns attention to shaping Welsh farming’s future
NFU Cymru’s Sustainable Farming Conference returns on 9 June
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ArticleIs sustainable packaging under threat from inflation?
Comment: Is the cost of living crisis threatening packaging sustainability, asks Westpack Group marketing manager Chris Fiander?
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ArticleFareShare figures highlight cost-of-living crisis
FareShare delivers four meals every second to struggling UK familes as cost of living bites
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ArticleAntalya growers welcome Russia return
Following a recent drop in exports to the Russian market, Antalya growers are seeing demand recover in one of their main markets
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ArticleTozer Ibérica sets the pace in R&D spending
The seed company plans to introduce a number of new varieties in the coming months
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ArticleStanding out from the crowd
A cutting-edge digital marketing strategy and eye-popping image have helped Sigfrido Fruit become one of Spain’s most recognisable fruit brands
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In picturesIn pictures: Global Tomato Congress 2022
Highlights from the recent Global Tomato Congress, which took place in The Hague on 24 May 2022
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ArticleUneven comeback expected for European stonefruit
Following a 2021 campaign disrupted by climatic issues, much of Europe expects to see peach and nectarine volumes recover this year
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ArticleSustainable Foods Summit to examine Ukraine impact
The effect of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on food security and sustainability will be a key topic for discussion at next month’s Sustainable Foods Summit in Amsterdam
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ArticleAreflh brings sector together for discussion
European regions, producers and institutions will meet in Italy to debate the current geopolitical landscape
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ArticleEC green lights cold treatment requirement for RSA orange imports
Decision follows weeks of wrangling between Spanish and South African citrus organisations
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ArticleProseal looks at alternatives to plastic tray sealing
Introduction of legislation combined with negative perceptions about plastic among consumers is driving the change
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ArticleRetailers to trial environmental labels
Leading retailers set to test environmental labels as IGD mobilises industry to develop harmonised solution
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ArticleGlobal Tomato Congress makes impressive return
Around 385 people from 30 countries were in The Hague on 24 May for Fruitnet’s immersive, interactive event

