All Europe articles – Page 272
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ArticleUK logistics crisis worsens
Survey shows skills shortages are growing across the logistics industry, says Logistics UK
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ArticleFrom Russia to Asia
Alternative markets are out there for eastern European and Central Asian berries, with the frozen segment in Asia presenting a "great opportunity"
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ArticleEU Court cancels Morocco deal
The European Union's highest court has annulled its agreements with Morocco approving the latter's export of products from Western Sahara
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ArticleLineage signs off Kloosterboer deal
Acquisition creates an "enhanced facility network" in key European markets with a "focus on sustainability and innovation"
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ArticleTesco forecasts bumper Halloween
Demand for pumpkins is expected to rocket year on year following the disappointment of Covid-hit 2020
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ArticleCall for new businesses at Woodoaks Farm
Soil Association-run farm is looking for entrepreneurs keen on sustainable, organic food production
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ArticleElectric vehicles power Woolworths distribution
Linfox’s new refrigerated electric trucks will deliver fresh produce to stores in Melbourne
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ArticleBright prospects for Sunup melons
Premium cantaloupe range from BASF, which indicates ripeness and boasts long shelf life, now available year round
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ArticleHoogstraten targets UK growth in tomatoes
Proximity and flavour are key selling points in Belgian cooperative’s push to grow tomato exports to British market in wake of Brexit
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ArticleBelOrta hails Migo pear quality
Despite volumes being impacted by the spring cold, quality and sizes are expected to be good for the new Belgian Migo pear season
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ArticleToo late to save 'Great British Christmas', says ParcelHero
EU truckers and warehouse workers won’t be racing to rescue the Great British Christmas, warns ParcelHero
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ArticleAldi lorry designs celebrate fruit and veg
Child artists design new liveries for Aldi lorries, which aim to promote fresh, healthy food
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ArticleSupply chain crisis 'not industry's fault'
Logistics UK hits back at Prime Minister comment that supply-chain issues are fault of industry and calls for more government help
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ArticleSharp increase in profits at Tesco
Grocery giant reports 40 per cent jump in profitability for the first half as it consolidates its position as market leader
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ArticleSpreading a little joy
Premium avocado label Avojoy has found a novel way to reach consumers and maximise brand awareness
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ArticleDefra launches plan for healthy bees
New Implementation Plan outlines pathway to government's Healthy Bees Plan 2030 as it looks to prevent further declines
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Article'Benefits not visas will tackle staff shortages'
Comment: Forget visas, businesses can quickly and cheaply offer more to workers to tackle staff shortages, says HIVE360
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ArticleNew project aims to tackle greenwashing
Environment Agency project hopes to provide standardised performance metrics within the food and drink sector
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ArticleZeus Kiwi ready for change
Having made its first CO2 declaration in 2012, the Greek exporter is set to deliver an update, while investments in gold kiwifruit and late apricots continue
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ArticleDP World opens container park in Southampton
DP World opens new £3m storage park in Southampton port for empty containers to help customers cope with Christmas

