All Europe articles – Page 326
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ArticleEU court annuls Morocco trade deal
EU’s second highest tribunal has ruled that 2012 agreement should not apply to disputed territory of Western Sahara
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ArticleSophie Michell named as face of CBC's UK campaign
Chef has devised a series of Pancake Day featuring blueberries
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ArticleEcuador to join EU trading bloc
Interests of European banana producers will be protected under new deal
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ArticleRSA citrus body 'confident' on CBS
Grower group CGA waiting for EU to review risk management measures at close of South Africa's export season
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AnalysisAnalysis: The currency conundrum
Currency fluctuations are providing challenges and opportunities for suppliers. Matt Incles, senior consultant at Promar International, analyses the state of play
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ArticleSNFL develops DNA test for Ralli
The breeder has discovered a means of distinguishing between Ralli Seedless and Sugrafourteen grapes in order to safeguard exclusive varieties
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ArticleNew funds to benefit produce trade
Latest European funding will help promote fruit and vegetables produced in Belgium, Italy, Poland, Cyprus, Bulgaria and the UK
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ArticleEU announces new labelling policy
The EU’s decision to clearly label products from illegal Israeli settlements has angered the Netanyahu government
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ArticleBanana report slams supermarkets on CSR
A new report into the banana industry accuses European supermarkets of neglecting workers and farmers
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ArticleNew EU organics regs to allow mixed farms
EU policymakers have voted to retain mixed farms in a move that could stimulate growth in the UK organic sector
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ArticleEosta hints at EU protectionism
The Dutch organics specialist has argued that black spot disease found in some South African citrus shipments poses no threat to European fruit
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ArticleScientists united on neonicotinoids
An analysis of all the evidence to date on neonicotinoids' effect on bee health has strengthened the scientific consensus against the insecticides
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ArticleJoin Eurofruit and FPJ in Madrid
Visit Eurofruit Magazine and Fresh Produce Journal on stand 7F001 at this year’s Fruit Attraction
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ArticleWales joins growing list of countries to ban GM
There are now 17 EU nation states and countries that have opted out of growing GM crops under new European laws
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ArticleChilean cherry output rises sharply
Industry prepares for a challenging season as production rises by as much as 20 per cent
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ArticleGhana places ban on aubergine and pepper exports to EU
The move follows advice by the Food and Veterinary Office (FVO) of the European Commission about pests on veg and salad crops
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ArticleIndirect suppliers ‘should be’ covered by GSCoP
Report finds that Kenyan exporters are facing ‘unfair trading practices’ and order cancellations from European retailers
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ArticleSuppliers 'reconsidering western Europe'
Survey outlined at German Fruit & Vegetable Congress suggests suppliers have more potential markets than ever
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ArticleKenya pioneers Integrated Crop Management
Biopesticide firm and Finlays subsidiary Dudutech is helping Kenyan growers manage crop protection without relying solely on synthetic pesticides
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European apples could be in China ‘within a year’
Promotional body for European topfruit said Chinese importers are interested in quality and taste of bicoloured apples

