All Europe articles – Page 320
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VideoGBC2018: Planting for the future
Samuel Rowe of BerryWorld Group explains how the group is making its berry business more sustainable
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ArticleGBC2018: Exciting times ahead for berries
This year's Global Berry Congress brought together 474 visitors from 41 countries to learn about the future of soft fruit
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ArticleChina exerts growing influence on blues market
China’s impact on blueberry market is growing every year as suppliers feel the pull of the Asian giant
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ArticleChilean blues smash shipment record
Exports for 2017/18 exceed 110,000 tonnes, with all markets showing increases
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ArticleUS cranberries on EU hit list
Growers fear that retaliatory tariffs in response to steel dispute could hurt the industry
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ArticleEuro bodies call for Brexit trade deal
Presidents of Copa and Cogeca write to Michel Barnier imploring minimum disruption to trade after Brexit
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ArticleÇekok recognises kiwifruit potential
The Turkish grower-exporter has formed a partnership with Zespri to trial golden kiwifruit in its orchards, as the company realises the potential for kiwifruit production in the country
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ArticleCamposol scoops EU business prize
European Business Awards recognise success, innovation and ethics in European business.
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ArticleAzerbaijan sees tomato growth
Exports of Azerbaijani tomatoes to Russia are on the rise, while some exporters are now looking to explore the European market
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ArticlePeruvian Hass exports soar
Avocado sendings from the Latin American country climb in 2017 as market access widens
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ArticleFirst Portuguese Elsanta land in the market
Sabores Púrpura now exporting the variety to Northern Europe from its farm in the Algarve
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ArticleFruit Logistica appoints new team leader
Madlen Miserius to lead organisation of group's flagship Berlin event, which continued to break new records last month
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ArticleWeather slows Spanish F&V exports
Wintry conditions holding up trucks at French border and causing delays to deliveries
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ArticleSpace technology to cut agricultural waste
The satellite technology is designed to reduce nitrogen fertiliser usage by up to 40 per cent
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ArticleNew investments boost Total Produce results
Deals with Dole, Oppy and T&G Global have put the Irish company very much on the front foot in North America
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ArticleEFSA confirms neonics bee risk
Updated findings conclude that three neonicotinoids are harmful to wild bees, as well as honeybees
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VideoThe Greenery now a 'demand-driven' business
Fruit Logistica 2018: Steven Martina explains how the Dutch fresh produce company is tracking consumer demand
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ArticleTomra acquires BBC Technologies
Tomra Food now holds an extensive global portfolio in small fruit sorting and packaging
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VideoWhere next for Chilean blueberries?
Fruit Logistica 2018: Andrés Armstrong reports on recent success in Europe and continued growth in Asia
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VideoPanama diversifies with mangoes and papayas
Fruit Logistica 2018: Minister Eduardo Palacios explains how the Central American country is growing its produce exports

