All Europe articles – Page 296
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ArticleMSC boss warns on plans to reduce carbon emissions
EU plans to cut carbon emissions could drive up CO2 produced by shipping industry, according to Soren Toft
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ArticleMorePeople brings on new recruits
Food and farming recruiter appoints two new consultants as job opportunities in the sector continue to grow
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ArticleNew training course for organic sector
Training will provide introduction to organic farming practice and legislation as well as soil management and conversion planning
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ArticleAlexandra Morton joins Infarm executive team
Morton has been appointed as the new global executive vice president of supply chain management
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ArticleClimate change fuels demand for grape covers
Serroplast has a suite of solutions to help growers deal with the dual challenges of Covid and climate change
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ArticleRohlik brings in unlimited paid leave for staff
Online retailer said competitive working conditions will help it attract talent to support its ongoing expansion
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ArticleCold chain needs 'fresh approach' to attract young talent
Cold Chain Federation president calls for urgent action to attract more young people to cold chain jobs amid labour crisis
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ArticleRaspberry volumes set for big rise as season begins
Recent warm weather expected to boost production volumes by 15 per cent year on year as raspberry consumption continues to grow
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ArticlePrince Charles meets sustainable producers
HRH Prince Charles meets sustainable food producers at Cotswolds-based FarmED
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ArticleJepco launches 'Living Lettuce' in Co-op stores
Jepco's whole head 'Living Lettuce' puts down roots in Co-op stores nationwide
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ArticleSpanish Olympians hail power of lemons
Medal hopefuls Saul Craviotto and Sandra Sanchez fly the flag for Spanish lemons
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ArticlePrunes may help heart health
Eating prunes may improve heart health and inflammation in postmenopausal women, new study suggests
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ArticleChaos at Port of Algeciras over EU rule change
Stricter interpretation of EU regulations is forcing containers of fruit from Latin America to be diverted or destroyed
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ArticleLayani prepares to head WUWM
Semmaris's Stephane Layani is set to take on the presidency of the World Union of Wholesale Markets at this week's conference in Florence
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ArticleSupermarket shoppers returning to old habits
Consumers shopping little and often again, online sales plateau and discounters’ growth returns but consumer habits still not back to normal
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ArticleEosta hits Living Wage avocados milestone
For every kilogram of avocados sold, the company contributes €0.02 towards a Living Wage of workers
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ArticleTurkish cherry exporters upbeat
Uncertainty over the protocol for China this season is failing to dampen the mood for Turkish cherry exporters anticipating a large, high-quality crop
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ArticleCopa-Cogeca calls for rethink on Morocco trade deal
Claims that increased imports of Moroccan produce is harming European producers
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ArticleUK sustainability taskforce for packaging firm
Schoeller Allibert creates new group to help navigate customers through complex regulatory changes
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ArticlePML sets up satellite in Kent
Perishable cargo forwarder PML invests in Kent satellite site to by-pass LEZ charges and offer seamless service

