All Europe articles – Page 312
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Paice pledges CAP leavers will not be penalised
Farming minister Jim Paice has pledged to ensure farmers are not disadvantaged by participating in an agri-environment scheme through the greening of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP).
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Match-funding to boost African imports
FRICH looking for successful new approaches to enhancing import of goods from African nations north of South Africa
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NFU president takes supermaket fight to Brussels
The NFU has called on the EU to help farmers become more competitive by resolving power imbalances in supply chains.
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Food safety focus for Freshconex forum
Business Forum sessions during the Berlin trade fair will offer a range of opinions and analysis relating to food safety issues
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EC demands €23m garlic duty from UK
Brussels takes action to secure what is says are unpaid duties on imports of fresh garlic into the UK between 2005 and 2006
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Pink Lady caters for kids
The European apple brand has launched a new product targeted specifically at children: PinKids
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Banana import licenses to be abolished
Freshfel says that 'administratively burdensome and costly' banana import licenses will be removed on 1 January next year
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Producer funds 'must be agreed'
Copa-Cogeca calls for proposed producer organisation funds to be confirmed in the EU's 2012 budget in face of 'major crisis'
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EU pledges €17m to promote fruit and veg
European Commission approves programmes in 11 member states to help fruit and vegetable sector's recovery from E coli crisis
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Improved apple outlook for Interpoma
Event organiser Fiera Bolzano sounds note of optimism as it announces dates of next year's biennial apple industry event in Italy
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Pink Lady enhances digital efforts
The apple brand is being given a boost with a whole range of digital initiatives, including a new website
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EFSA publishes pesticide report
MRL compliance rates have risen once more, the EFSA's third annual report on pesticide residues has revealed
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Dexia haunts EU
The eurozone’s response to Dexia’s latest emergency suggests EU members are ready to take action against the debt crisis, but the UK’s credit rating makes it a safer haven for frightened investors
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ICOP moves to Brussels
The sixth edition of ICOP takes place in Brussels next month, with future prospects providing the main theme
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Sustainability focus for Univeg appointee
Manfred Pülm, former head of quality management at Lehmann Natur, joins Univeg Group to develop its sustainability systems
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Draft EU budget reform welcomed
Copa-Cogeca backs MEP vote to reinstate funds for fresh produce farmers and cooperatives in 2012 EU budget
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After autumn, rest and start over
The European autumn carried the traditional rush of industry events, as well as the realisation that the UK has become more like Germany in focusing on price
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New TV spot for Pink Lady
Pink Lady's new advertising campaign throughout Europe intends to stress the natural goodness of the apple
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CAP reform proposals raise hackles
Draft reform of the Common Agricultural Policy presented by the European Commission has received a mixed reaction from growers and the wider fresh produce trade.
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European ports to come under pressure
Monthly Global Port Tracker report predicts a decline in box volumes for the remainder of 2011