All Europe articles – Page 278
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Article"Exceptionally strong" Q1 for Maersk
Growth and profitability were driven by demand across ocean, logistics and terminals, according to CEO Søren Skou
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ArticleCo-op unveils major carbon plan
Initiatives include selling fully carbon-neutral own-brand food, and price matching plant-based food against meat equivalents
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ArticleVeg Power to launch in schools
The not-for-profit behind the Eat Them to Defeat Them TV ad is poised to launch a new veg-promotion campaign in schools
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ArticleTrops acquires Granada’s Hercofrut cooperative
The deal consolidates Trops’s position as Europe’s leading avocado producer
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ArticleTesco extends healthy eating commitments
Supermarket outlines plans to extend its commitments to Booker and central European operations
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ArticleEnnis-Hill unveiled as Berry Gardens ambassador
London 2012 heptathlon champion becomes new face of soft fruit co-op in major new campaign to increase awareness of berries’ health benefits
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ArticleUK consumers return to in-store shopping
UK online grocery growth slows in April as shoppers return to shopping in store, Nielsen data reveals
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ArticleGoatham's welcomes UK-India deal
Leading UK topfruit grower AC Goatham & Son welcomes UK-India trade deal and looks forward to supplying Indian market
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ArticleFestival of Fresh to celebrate best in Britain
New event is a collaboration between FPJ, NFU, British Summer Fruits, British Apples & Pears, National Fruit Show and Fruiterers
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ArticleSpanish exporters assess early impact of Brexit
Shipments to the UK in the first two months of 2021 fall in volume but rise in value
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ArticleFood industry M&As see big increase
Dole-Total Produce deal helps M&A activity in the food and beverage sector to its highest level since 2017
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ArticleUK-India deal to benefit fruit trade
£1 billion trade and investment agreement is a step towards a free-trade agreement between the two nations
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ArticleSun World adds Egyptian licensees
Group grants six additional licenses to Egyptian table grape grower-marketers and two to Italian companies
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ArticleSuffolk farm in UK robotics first
Danish robot Robotti can perform various tasks such as weeding and sowing for up to 24 hours a day using GPS technology
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ArticleAfrican bananas need investment
Faced with a falling market share and declining prices in the EU, African bananas require investment to build resilience and sustainability, says Afruibana
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ArticleOrganic plan needs focus on demand
The EU's targets for organic farmland will only pay off if consumer demand can keep up with production, warns Ecovia Intelligence
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ArticleEU to reconsider rules on gene editing
EC study concludes technologies such as gene editing have potential to contribute to sustainable food systems, while recognising concerns
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ArticleEU lifts ban on Argentine citrus
Lemons and oranges will be allowed to re-enter the European Union market from 1 May
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ArticleGlobalGAP launch consumer label for f&v
GlobalGAP has unveiled its new consumer label for fruit and vegetables, GGN Agriculture, in order to help foster trust between sustainable brands and consumers
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ArticleNew campaign puts European F&V in spotlight
Consumers urged to repay growers for their efforts during the pandemic by buying European

