All Europe articles – Page 336
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ArticleMore South American apples head for Europe
Shippers lured by high prices caused by the fall in European production
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ArticleNew pears ready for commercial trials
Varieties could potentially be tested in different European countries, say developers CIV and the University of Bologna
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ArticlePink Lady continues growth
Despite the tough trading environment and the company’s focus on CSR commitments, Pink Lady apples have recorded strong sales this season
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ArticleWeist and Laudani take on Freshfel roles
European fresh produce association's new president for next two years is first ever from German retail business
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ArticleFoodservice: from fast food to fresh feasts
New report outlines mouthwatering recipe for growth for fresh fruit and vegetables suppliers over coming decade
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ArticleCarrefour campaign prompts EU change
Removal of organic seed register could see many fruit and veg varieties return to retail stores for first time in nearly 40 years
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ArticleEurope's food policy should focus on health
Comment: Bob Doherty, professor of marketing and chair of agrifood at the University of York, on why the environment and health should be at the heart of Europe's decision-making on food
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ArticleProduce in firing line as US sparks trade war
The EU, Canada and Mexico consider retaliatory measures in response to US tariffs on steel and aluminium imports
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ArticleChiquita steps up EU and US campaigns
European marketing continues as company also launches new alphabet stickers for consumers to collect in the US
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ArticleOrganic boom needs more land
The increasing demand for organic food is currently outstripping the conversion of land to organics, putting the continued growth of the sector in doubt
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ArticleEU agri policy "patchwork and incoherent"
Research investigating the EU's policy on food production says it has failed on several health and environmental indicators
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ArticlePotential Australia-Europe FTA
The Council of the European Union has agreed to talk with Australia about forming a free trade agreement
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ArticleNuts, fruit and veg top EU food recall chart
Fresh produce and nuts account for almost two fifths of recalls and notifications in first quarter of 2018
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ArticleGPG asparagus proves its mettle
Company says its latest hybrids are standing up well in tough growing conditions
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AnalysisA new avocado avenue for Italy?
Growing demand for tropical fruit among number of new options for country to consider, says head of trade fair Macfrut
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ArticleAgrico chips in with potato price rise
Demand for French fries in north-west Europe contributed to improved seed potato season, according to Dutch cooperative
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ArticleGreece joins food waste fight
Central Market of Thessaloniki begins project to redistribute surplus produce in bid to tackle hunger and protect the environment
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ArticleUp close: new bio-weapon against fruit fly
The small wasp breed Trichopria drosophila can help fruit growers combat one of the world's biggest crop destroyers
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ArticleChiquita unveils new-look European campaign
The marketer’s latest multi-channel campaign will be tailored to different markets
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ArticleCommittee warns against Brexit ‘no deal’
Free trade deal with EU ‘crucial’ for food and drink industry, says committee, warning of retail price rises and decreased choice

