All Europe articles – Page 313
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ArticleManufacturer tackles EU on buprofezin
Nichino America argues the product has a long history of safe use in insecticides and the EU is not taking a risk-based approach
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ArticleUK ramps up LatAm charm offensive
The UK government is keen to line up a trade deal with the region’s fastest growing economies after Brexit
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CommentGuest worker scheme is not the answer for UK
Shaping the debate around rights rather than employee-sponsored visas could help secure EU labour, writes politics lecturer Professor Luke Cooper
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AnalysisAnalysis: Handbags at Defra
Growers and their representatives have been left fuming as the government continues to fail to offer assurances over the growing labour crisis
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ArticleChilean export volumes rise in 2016/17
Shipment to North America and Europe grew, while exports to Asia and the Middle East were down on the previous season
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VideoEuropean grape market hots up
Mihai Ciobanu of Fresh4Cast takes a look at Europe's increasingly crowded table grape market
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ArticleAFL2017: Pears performing in Asia
Appetite for Western-style pears continues to grow in the Far East
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ArticleNo deal on Brexit could spike tomato prices by 20 per cent
Tomatoes and broccoli are among EU food imports that could see prices rise by a third if the UK fails to secure tariff-free trade
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ArticleTen reasons to attend DOGK
The annual German Fruit & Vegetable Congress returns to Düsseldorf at the end of this week
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ArticleProduce expert joins FFSEE programme
Piet Schotel of Fruit Consultancy Europe to deliver fresh insight and ideas at Fruitnet Forum South-East Europe
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ArticleNZ-EU FTA gathers momentum
Negotiating mandates for trade pact have been finalised, with an agreement to be reached as early as 2019
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ArticleSouth Africa optimistic for post-Brexit trade
Some EU import tariffs likely to have been influenced by European production, says South African trade body as it eyes Brexit opportunities
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ArticleDiversify to manage risk, AFC told
China may be the glittering prize in Asia’s crown, but companies may pay a heavy price for putting all their eggs into one basket
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ArticlePink Lady set for fall in production
Yields to drop six per cent this coming season after spring frost losses but brand remains hopeful of positive sales performance
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ArticleAvoid Euro-centric mindset in Asia, delegates told
Exporters to Asia should analyse competitors and build networks rather than ‘slavishly repeating’ what has worked in Europe
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ArticleShifting supply lines in the global fruit trade
Chain reaction: Ole Schack Petersen comments on the latest trends in the international fresh produce business
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ArticleKeeping supply in touch with demand
Ole Schack Petersen of LCL and Broom Group discusses global produce trends and the rising importance of Asia
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ArticleAvocado shortages likely in Europe
With global avocado suppliers struggling to keep up with the rapidly increasing demand from Europe, market shortages appear inevitable in the future
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VideoThe changing face of the salad market
Video: Mihai Ciobanu of fresh4cast studies value growth in the European salad market
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ArticleA third of produce firms 'unviable' without EU labour
Major new report co-authored by FPC outlines the ‘serious consequences' of failure to secure access to EU workers

