All Europe articles – Page 297
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ArticleRoyal begins peach harvest in March for first time
Major Spanish stonefruit exporter kicked off its peach season in March this year, around two weeks earlier than normal
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ArticleEuropean apricot volumes set to rise 12 per cent
French and Italian production set to return to normal levels after difficult harvests in 2018 but mild winter in Spain likely to dent European total
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ArticleNo-deal poses "no immediate risk to food safety"
Chair of Food Standards Agency Heather Hancock says the FSA is ready for Brexit after increasing staff numbers by 30 per cent
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ArticleEU promotes food safety values
The 'EUandMyFood' campaign is being jointly promoted by EFSA and national food safety authorities
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ArticleJet Airways shutdown slows India export
Fresh produce exports by air made up around half of the cargo onboard now-grounded Jet Airways flights
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ArticleFields of vision
Renzo Piraccini of Italian trade fair Macfrut discusses how organics, superfoods and local are driving new demand
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ArticleCreating something out of the ordinary
Israeli exporters are redoubling their efforts to innovate, under intense competition from other parts of the Mediterranean
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ArticleOrganic farming 'key to carbon neutrality'
Agroecological systems can make huge contribution to Paris Agreement target of keeping global warming below 2°C, according to new study
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ArticleOn the road to a greener future
Fruitnet talks to Spanish logistics firm Frío Guerrero about its holistic approach to reducing its environmental impact
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ArticleChile patiently awaits quality kiwifruit
New harvesting parameters set this season for better quality supply in terms of flavour and storage potential
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ArticleEU food fraud spiked in 2018
Number of cooperation requests by EU Food Fraud Network jumped by 30 per cent according to its annual report
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ArticleEU acts to restrict unfair practices
Coleacp has described as “groundbreaking” the EU’s latest directive to tackle unfair trading practices in agricultural supply chains
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ArticleAmbrosia performs well in export markets
Stronger demand noted in Germany, Asia and the Middle East for club variety grown in Piedmont and South Tyrol
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ArticleFall Creek appoints Europe director
New regional director Europe, Bertrand Guély, responsible for Fall Creek nursery and genetics business
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ArticleICA follows Ikea with salad farm first
Freight Farms container outside Maxi store will grow lettuce, spinach and herbs, and could eventually grow 'non-native' crops
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ArticleUlma airs new ‘Tight Bag’ tech
So-called ‘Tight Bag’ technology tackles storage problems associated with having excess air in bags of fresh produce
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ArticleFruit caught up in new US-EU trade spat
Fresh fruit among several foods Trump targeting in latest tariff threat
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ArticleChiquita speeds up search for new banana
New CEO Carlos Lopez Flores talks exclusively to Eurofruit about fighting disease, faster logistics and finding a new variety
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ArticleMalaysia develops star fruit hybrid
Bintang Mas variety developed in Malaysia sporting a higher yield and shorter maturation period
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ArticleIkea pieces together local lettuce plan
Company says it is ready to serve up salad crops grown in containers outside its stores in Malmö and Helsingborg

