All Europe articles – Page 292
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ArticleSpain sets out Brexit red lines
Protecting fruit and vegetable producers paramount in trade talks, says government
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ArticleEcuadorean physalis steps into the limelight
Dennis Brito of Golden Sweet Spirit believes the fruit has got what it takes to make it one of Ecuador’s export winners
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ArticlePook’s Thai-flyer
Fred Searle speaks to Kanokporn Holtsch of Pook about winning the Fruit Logistica Innovation Award for her coconut snacks, landing investment on Germany’s Dragon’s Den and cracking the German market
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ArticleEU reaffirms banana price assurance
Commission seeks to reassure European growers that there will be no further cuts to import tariff
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ArticleBerry sector ‘concerned’ by SAWS plans
Industry body welcomes expansion of SAWS pilot to 10,000 but warns this will fall well short once access to EU seasonal workers ends
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Article"Pesticide firms profit off hazardous products" says report
New investigation from Unearthed accuses major pesticide producers of making a third of their income from Highly Hazardous Products
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ArticleOrganic market reaches record highs
Global organic agricultural production grew by 2.9 per cent between 2017-2018 with some markets enjoying double-digit growth
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ArticlePeru broadens export offer
Production of dates, figs, ginger and turmeric are growing rapidly in the Andean nation
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ArticleLCL expands in Europe with B&L acquisition
Majority share will give logistics service provider its first physical foothold in Europe's produce distribution network
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ArticleChiquita’s digital master plan
With consumers spending more of their lives online, digital platforms have become a vital place for brands to connect with shoppers, as Chiquita’s Jamie Postell explains
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ArticleDeep purple tomato Yoom scoops top prize
Syngenta's distinctive variety wins Fruit Logistica Innovation Award 2020 in Berlin show's public vote
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ArticleM&S picks up inaugural FLARE award
New Merchandising prize for retailer best practice recognises efforts by M&S to promote fresh produce to shoppers
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ArticleEU set to consider meat charge
The European Parliament is preparing to debate a proposal to introduce a “sustainability charge” on meat to reflect its environmental impact
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ArticlePeruvian blues in pole position
With exports of US$810m last year, the country has leapfrogged Chile to become the world’s number one exporter
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ArticleMission Produce targets RSA avocados
New partnership will see avocados grown in South Africa exported to markets across Europe, Asia and potentially the US
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ArticleLatAm growers voice fears over EU stance on MRLs
Banana producers warn that EU’s tough line on chemicals poses a threat to the industry
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ArticleSpecial Fruit marks three decades of growth
Established three decades ago, the Belgian importer continues to discover new sources and invest in production
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ArticleVersatile prunes cash in on vegan boom
The rise in plant-based diets has created a new opening for the humble prune, says the California Prune Board
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ArticleECJ rules on labelling from Occupied Territory
The European Court of Justice has ruled that products from Israeli settlements must be labelled to allow consumers to make “informed choices”
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ArticleGTC2019: full programme confirmed
Expert speakers from across the fresh tomato value chain set to take part in Global Tomato Congress in Rotterdam

