All Europe articles – Page 279
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ArticleSustainable bananas take cooperation
The global banana sector will need to work together in order to become more sustainable, according to experts on webinar to mark Banana Day
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ArticleFreshfel highlights Japanese potential
New EU-Japan Economic Partnership Agreement opens the door for the fresh produce trade
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ArticleChallenge for Ghanaian pines
YO Amankwah & Sons sees climate change as a major threat to pineapple production in Ghana, with rains falling short
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ArticleTotal Produce and Dole secure US$1.44bn loans
Funding from Rabobank and Bank of America underlines confidence in proposed merger, due later this year
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ArticleGlobal standards body pushes for data harmony
IFPS wants to standardise PLU codes and other product data across the international fresh produce supply chain to improve efficiency
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ArticleFiscal message getting through
The notion that taxes can be used to promote healthier, more sustainable diets is gaining traction in the Netherlands, according to Eosta
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ArticleFrost hits apples and pears
The frost being experienced in France, as well as in other parts of Europe, shows the need for frost protection, according to Daniel Sauvaitre
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ArticleEFSA publishes food safety findings
Report offers an overview of residue levels found in a typical basket of products consumed in Europe
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ArticleFruit Logistica backs Fruitnet's World of Fresh Ideas
Fruitnet launches free learning and networking event for the global fresh fruit and vegetable business
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ArticleFama sees mango potential in Europe
Europe may provide a fruitful market for Malaysian mango exports in future
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PodcastsFruitbox 59 - David Hughes, Imperial College London
Find out what future trends Dr Food sees ahead for fresh produce, and where you should invest next in horticulture
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ArticleEuropean ports brace for surge after Suez crisis
Supply chains set for congestion, delays and increased costs in coming weeks as knock-on effects of canal blockage are felt
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ArticleSuez shutdown delays fruit supply
Indian grapes and New Zealand apples among products that may be rerouted after a ship blocked the Suez Canal
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ArticleJungle raises €42m for vertical farm expansion
French startup fundraises massive capital injection as it embarks on expansion plan across UK and Europe
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ArticleColeacp delivers Action Plan
The importance of the Brussels-based organisation’s support for growers in African, Caribbean and Pacific countries has only risen since the start of the Covid-19 crisis
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ArticleKanzi overcomes Covid to sell more apples
GKE says it has managed to increase sales of the variety this season despite a lack of physical promotional activities
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ArticleInterpoma postponed until November 2022
Uncertainty around international travel forces apple industry event to target a physical meeting late next year
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PodcastsFruitbox 57 - Miya Knights, Retail Technology
What does the recent opening of Amazon Fresh mean for the future of food retailing?
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ArticleFruit Logistica cancels its Special Edition
Impact of pandemic makes it "impossible" to meet face to face, says senior product manager Madlen Miserius
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ArticleMajor breakthrough in ToBRFV resistance
Syngenta’s Lansor beef tomato for Mediterranean production is world’s first variety with resistance to destructive virus

