All Europe articles – Page 332
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ArticleEU addresses unfair trading practices
The EC's communication on tackling unfair trading practices has been criticised by Copa-Cogeca for not going far enough
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ArticleRSA exports to EU hang in balance
New rules on citrus exports to the EU are creating a major headache, while a new law on land ownership could do the same
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ArticleEU launches SWD research project
A new £50m international study aims to prevent the spread of the SWD fruit fly through Europe's fruit industries
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ArticleIndian mango audit ‘could lift ban’
A successful audit of Indian mango processing facilities in September could mean imports ban will be lifted before December, MP has said
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ArticleLeaf linked to UK salmonella outbreak may face export ban
Indian betel linked to Birmingham hospital's food poisoning case could get an EU ban akin to that for Alphonso mangoes
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ArticleMinisters continue support for POs
Council of the European Union's agriculture meeting in Luxembourg gives backing to producer consolidation strategy
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ArticleEU nations vote yes for right to permit GM
Owen Paterson could make England into Europe's GM centre, while critics fear this could risk shutting down some export markets
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ArticleLarge increase in LEAF-certified crops and producers
Land across the globe growing LEAF Marque crops rises by 31 per cent to 247k hectares, including 187k ha in the UK
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ArticleEU to inspect Indian treatment facilities
EU delegation due to inspect Indian mango treatment facilities in September, opening up discussions of revoking the ban on imported mangoes by the end of the year
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ArticleCrunch time for South African citrus
Issue of citrus black spot central to meeting of EU Standing Committee on Plant Health, which meets in Brussels today
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ArticleTotal Produce opens stonefruit division
Dedicated business unit led by Janina Dowding will target stonefruit category growth across European market
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ArticleSpain aims high with Murcian melons
An increase in some Spanish growing regions for charentais melons ensures its places as second largest producer in Europe
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ArticleApricot output ‘will not break records’
Europe’s apricot growing regions have signalled a return to normal for 2014 production, but most will still see less than average
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ArticleSouth African citrus exports still in limbo
For now the status quo remains as key European Standing Committee adjourns its meeting on CBS
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ArticleBig funding boost for EU promotions
European Parliament approves new scheme which will see promotional funding for agriculture rise to €200m by 2020
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European veg event to offer new ideas
Suppliers and retailers heading for European Vegetable Strategies in Brussels as fall in consumption raises concerns
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ArticleUruguay citrus bound for new markets
With access to the US already in the bag, the country's exporters are now targeting new commercial avenues in Asia
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CommentFuture fresh berry trends
Following the Global Berry Congress 2014 in Amsterdam, Eurofruit editor Mike Knowles sums up the event’s findings
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ArticleNew study: Five-a-day 'not enough'
Researchers at UCL identify apparent link between increased fresh fruit and vegetable intake and lower risk of death
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ArticleEU imposes ban on Indian produce
Five fresh fruit and vegetable lines barred after “significant shortcomings” in the phytosanitary certification system

