All Europe articles – Page 261
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Rijk Zwaan launches ‘ready-to-eat’ melons
Breeder’s range of long-shelf-life, ready-to-eat varieties indicate when they should be harvested ensuring they don’t have to be ripened at home
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16m apples "left to rot" due to worker shortages
New figures from the NFU show Brexit uncertainty has hit British horticulture hard during topfruit harvest
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EU sharpens focus on India
Europe is aiming to boost bilateral trade in fruit and vegetables with the Asian country
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Green light for red-fleshed apples
As Kissabel enters its second year of commercial testing, the response from buyers has reportedly been positive
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EU produce policy comes under the spotlight
EU agricultural regions renew their call on policymakers to reinforce the F&V CMO and PGI schemes
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Fyffes prepares to launch exotics range
New branded offer will include avocados, red bananas, baby bananas, cassava and plantains
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Emergency measures for tomato virus
Spread of Tomato Brown Rugose Fruit Virus has prompted the EU to take action with new trade controls being introduced
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Cool Fresh becomes Jupiter Group Europe
New name for Cool Fresh International after its acquisition by Shropshire high flyers, Jupiter Group, in May
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Growers praise 'sensational' Kanzi harvest
Apple proving highly resilient in face of major weather challenges, say German, Dutch and Belgian producers
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It's official: fruit and veg "are sexy"
…and six other things we learned from watching the BBC documentary What Britain Buys and Sells in a Day
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Italians note stronger demand for organic
CSO Italy reports rising sales of organic fruit and veg through Italy's supermarket and discount chains
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Fresh Express puts women first
The company’s ‘Grape with a heart’ campaign is empowering women across rural Maharashtra
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EU and Indonesia enhance economic ties
Fruit and vegetable exports likely to benefit from new 4 year programme
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Joining the Club
The topfruit category may be in slight decline as falling prices hit value sales, but club varieties are looking promising, with brands aiming to build customer loyalty and give their apples a wow factor
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Is China's avocado boom slowing?
Mexican avocado exporters are targeting Europe this season, as demand in China for their expanding production begins to wane
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ACP call for fresh commitments
Banana producers from African, Caribbean and Pacific countries last week launched the Appeal of Abidjan to defend their interests on the European market
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Rebel with a cause
As the Labour Party divides itself over Corbyn, Brexit and anti-Semitism, life peer and former farming minister Lord Rooker opens up to Hayley Campbell-Gibbons about leadership, the restructuring of UK politics and what Labour stands for today
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Chaos of No-Deal Brexit revealed
The UK government’s Yellowhammer report predicts grave consequences following No-Deal, including higher food prices, delays and disorder
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Climate change could raise UK agri income, says report
New study from EEA warns overall European farming incomes will be negatively affected however, with increased weather volatility
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Bangladesh exports to EU rise
Removal of self-imposed ban and modernisation of industry contribute to promising growth