All Europe articles – Page 322
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ArticleAlejandro Moralejo named CEO at Salix
Moralejo takes the helm as the US firm prepares for broaden its products and markets
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ArticlePink Lady rewards sustainability
Pink Lady Europe shows the way with its decision to reward six sustainable initiatives as part of its “Imagine” social responsibility programme
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ArticleCaribbean Exotics eyes new export opportunities
The company expects to access new markets in 2018 as its diversification strategy intensifies
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ArticleUruguayan citrus finds favour in US
The US now absorbs around one-third of citrus exports as the European market continues to contract
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ArticleNew seed processing plant for South Australia
South Pacific Seeds will be constructing a specialised processing plant to develop international markets
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ArticleDover freight up for fifth year running
Number of lorries handled has risen by a third since 2013, underlining need for post-Brexit traffic fluidity, port says
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ArticleSeed breeders warn of major Brexit impact
Seed breeders have warned that British production would decline if growers have less access to new varieties after Brexit
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ArticleChilean blues break weekly shipment record
Over 11,500 tonnes of the fruit exported by Chile in week 51, marking historic achievement for the sector
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ArticleWestfalia boosts LatAm sourcing with Agricom deal
The partnership will further strengthen WFI’s avocado supply base in Latin America
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ArticleInspections to rise on Egyptian citrus
The EU has taken the decision to increase inspection rates on Egyptian citrus from 25 per cent of containers per shipment to 100 per cent
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ArticleGreenyard-Dole: takeover deal is off
Belgian business unable to reach agreement with US fresh produce company on proposed US$2.5bn deal
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ArticleAsda quits buying group to prioritise direct model
Retailer has left the European Marketing Distribution buying group to prioritise and strengthen its direct to supplier model
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ArticleCabilfrut ships first RA-certified avos to Europe
Company says three farms have received accreditation with another eight due to be certified this year
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ArticleEurofruit's Top 25 stories from 2017
Review: Find out which stories were the most read on the Eurofruit website over the past 12 months
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ArticleGreenyard prepares to purchase Dole
Landmark US$2.5bn deal would place Greenyard way out in front as the world's largest fresh produce company
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ArticlePM hints UK 'will leave CAP in March 2019'
Theresa May says she wants to ditch Common Agricultural Policy during, and not after, post-Brexit transitional period
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ArticleIP scoops packaging design awards
Two of International Paper's latest fresh produce packaging products have been recognised in Italy and Turkey
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ArticleCarsol moves towards 12-month blues production
The company is inching closer to its goal of being a year-round producer of premium blueberries
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ArticleFresh produce supply in the digital age
As retail and foodservice supply chains evolve, a special Fruit Logistica report explains what opportunities lie ahead
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ArticleEgyptian grapes to bounce back
Given the tough market for grapes, Egyptian exporters have been buoyed by the opening of the Chinese market and the EU’s decision to lower inspections on Egyptian fruit

