All Europe articles – Page 329
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Sales up at Total Produce
Total Produce chairman Carl McCann has lauded the group’s “strong performance” for the first six months of the year.
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Fairtrade benefits from producer input
According to Fairtrade International, it is the close partnership with producers that has brought Fairtrade global success
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Europe looks to sell more fruit in Asia
Companies from EU and eastern Mediterranean present in greater number at this year's Asia Fruit Logistica in Hong Kong
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High expectations for Joya
After an impressive first season, apple brand Joya plans to build on its initial success to expands its presence
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Fighting to make fruit fun
Seasons may come and go, but I've now come to appreciate the Olympic games – and its message of 'faster, higher, stronger' – are very much for life. Our business may be all about quality, availability and price, but it also has to be fun
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Boost for European cherry production
This month saw the signing of an action designed to facilitate scientific collaboration and networking on European cherries
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ICOP 2012 marks 20 years of GFA
Annual conference for European producer organisations set to reconvene in Brussels on 20-21 November
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Serbia blueberry exports top US$1m
Country's relatively young blueberry export sector has seen exports to EU and Russia more than double in past six years
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European container imports slide
Volumes from regions such as Asia and North America are well down on the same period last year
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New rules coming for sprouted seeds
The European Commission is set to table specific rules to ensure the safety of seeds and sprouted seed production
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Europe's apple and pear crops down
Apple volumes to fall below 10m tonnes for only third time in past decade, while pear forecast is smallest for 15 years
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European apple crop 'below 10m tonnes'
Early indications point to significant fall in production across number of European countries following spring frosts
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Dole Europe appoints new quality manager
Thomas Landwehr said to bring wealth of experience of dealing with technical and quality issues around Latin American produce
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Airfreight rates on the slide
Latest Drewry report shows that average rates on key trade lanes have fallen to lowest point for three years
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Dutch apple and pear crop down by third
Productschap Tuinbouw publishes forecast suggesting major downturn in Dutch topfruit production due to recent frost
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Good weather boosts melon demand
Retail and wholesale prices reportedly strong across Europe as hot, sunny conditions keep consumer demand high
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Topsy turvy deal for Brazilian mangoes
Exports to the US market are likely to rise in 2012, while sendings to Europe have already fallen short of the mark
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Belgian apple and pear crop shrinks
Key northern European topfruit producer forecasts sharp downturn in apple output as well as major drop in pear supply
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Fruitmasters auctions first new apples
Company sells first batch of apples for €23 per kilo, with the proceeds being donated to a Dutch children's cancer charity
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Euro could firm against the dollar
The euro is still at the forefront of investors’ minds, but with the US facing its own economic problems, concerns are being raised as the country's political stalemate remains unbroken