All Europe articles – Page 330
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ArticleFarmers win refund in time for Xmas
Farmers to receive cash refund for first time as EU reimburses money it held back from CAP funding for crisis fund
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ArticleApple returns fall as retailers cut everyday prices
Dessert apple returns are 'much lower' than previous seasons, as impact of European market pressure starts to hit
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ArticleUrban farming boosts global food production
Report claims urban farming has greater influence than previously thought and should help inform agricultural policy
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ArticleIndustry slams decision to scrap chief science advisor
Decision sparks fears that ‘voice of science will be stifled’ in key policy issues after EU scraps role of chief scientific advisor
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ArticleRéunion flight plan meets with anger
Concerns raised over decrease in number of flights connecting French island with overseas markets including Europe
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ArticleRussian ban shaping citrus market
Forecast decrease in Northern Hemisphere production set to alleviate some of the pressure on markets following embargo
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ArticleRPA unveils new EU and global marketing fund
Producers of a wide range of products, including fruit and veg, can apply for up to half the cost of marketing their goods abroad
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ArticleEU immigrants save UK millions in labour costs
European immigration has ‘substantial fiscal benefit’, with immigrants paying more in taxes than they receive in benefits, study finds
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ArticleEurope's banana business is changing
Comment: the rise of big retailers has created a new breed of ripeners and service providers in the banana supply chain
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ArticleFood producers to get €39m EU funding
Fresh produce promotional campaigns among those who have won EU funding to help enhance Europe’s reputation as net exporter
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ArticlePink Lady apples return to shelves
Volumes are expected to reach 150,000 tonnes this season, which kicks off with a special competition
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ArticleCamposol targets UK and Europe for blueberry growth
Move is aided by a substantial programme of plantings that will see its production rise to approximately 2,000 hectares by 2016
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ArticleFruitnet to launch global news service
Online news provider set to unveil Fruitnet Daily News in late October, meeting demand for global industry coverage
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ArticleCopa-Cogeca urges EC not to cut funds
Organisation describes planned cuts to EU agricultural budget in 2015 as "totally unacceptable"
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ArticleVietnam suspends exports to EU
Vietnam has temporarily suspended exports of five vegetables to the European Union to prevent a blanket ban on Vietnamese green produce
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ArticleSurvey finds humans 'prefer snacking on fruit to chocolate'
Using a list of 47 options, Nielsen researchers found that fresh fruit is the worldwide snack of choice, with chocolate just behind
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ArticleMaersk Line: costs to rise by US$1bn
New EU regulations on low-sulphur fuel expected to have dramatic impact on cost of shipping fresh produce
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ArticleSuppliers back landmark EU research project
Compagnie Fruitière, Dole, Fyffes, Total Produce and Univeg among sponsors of "ambitious" Consumer Compass initiative
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Article'Connect, then compete' says port director
Port of Rotterdam's Emile Hoogsteden tells Cool Logistics Global operators must collaborate to improve efficiency
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ArticleParr to replace Atkin as Syngenta's European COO
John Atkin to retire at the end of 2014, with Jon Parr, who has worked for the crop protection giant since 1987, set to replace him

