All Europe articles – Page 306
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ArticleEU and Indonesia enhance economic ties
Fruit and vegetable exports likely to benefit from new 4 year programme
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ArticleJoining the Club
The topfruit category may be in slight decline as falling prices hit value sales, but club varieties are looking promising, with brands aiming to build customer loyalty and give their apples a wow factor
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AnalysisIs China's avocado boom slowing?
Mexican avocado exporters are targeting Europe this season, as demand in China for their expanding production begins to wane
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ArticleACP call for fresh commitments
Banana producers from African, Caribbean and Pacific countries last week launched the Appeal of Abidjan to defend their interests on the European market
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ArticleRebel with a cause
As the Labour Party divides itself over Corbyn, Brexit and anti-Semitism, life peer and former farming minister Lord Rooker opens up to Hayley Campbell-Gibbons about leadership, the restructuring of UK politics and what Labour stands for today
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ArticleChaos of No-Deal Brexit revealed
The UK government’s Yellowhammer report predicts grave consequences following No-Deal, including higher food prices, delays and disorder
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ArticleClimate change could raise UK agri income, says report
New study from EEA warns overall European farming incomes will be negatively affected however, with increased weather volatility
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ArticleBangladesh exports to EU rise
Removal of self-imposed ban and modernisation of industry contribute to promising growth
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ArticleThe light fantastic
How Boston-based Freight Farms’ new growing system could enable anyone to grow fresh produce on their own doorstep
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ArticleFresh out the box
As interest in urban farming continues to grow, modular, closed-loop production units could spark a horticultural revolution
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ArticleCitrus industry wins temporary reprieve
Trade breathes sigh of relief as EU postpones decision to drastically cut MRL for the fungicide Imazalil
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Article'Stark choice' for UK on food imports
Government must choose between protecting consumers or farmers in event of no-deal Brexit, says former Waitrose boss
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ArticleEFSA steps up demands for chlorpyrifos ban
Agency acknowledges that pesticide is harmful for human health and calls for full ban in EU
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ArticleReport highlights EU citrus figures
IndexBox reports shows that production and exports in the EU are fairly flat
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ArticleForrester leaves Greenyard Fresh UK and retires
Alan Forrester has stepped down as managing director of Greenyard’s UK arm, announcing his retirement after 22 years in the industry
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ArticlePositive first impressions for new apple Yello
Initial consumer reaction to one of Europe's newest club varieties has apparently been extremely positive
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ArticleApples 'possess over 100m healthy bacteria'
Research indicates importance of fresh produce, such as apples, in healthy gut function, with organic crops even better
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ArticleHigh temperatures hit fresh-cut veg supply
Spain warns that heatwave could limit volumes of vegetables and leafy greens in the coming weeks
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ArticleMaersk ships first Indian mangoes to Europe
The option of sending the fruit by sea opens up new opportunities for exporters
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ArticleStonefruit group tries to woo growers
Consortium promoting Romagna PGI peaches and nectarines seeks to defend position as it ramps up marketing campaign

