All Europe articles – Page 337
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ArticleVote taken on CAP reform package
European Parliament says that new farm policy is 'greener, fairer and better able to deliver food security'
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ArticleGuatemala retains firm grip on US
Despite rising exports to Europe, Guatemala is confident it will maintain its sizeable share of the US agricultural market
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ArticleFavorita unveils new banana campaign
My Favorita aimed at communicating unified brand message to consumers across number of key European markets
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ArticleTesco applies direct plan to apples
Retailer looks set to drop one importer, underlining commitment to buying greater volume of fruit direct from source
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ArticleDPA ruling could lead to apple shortage
Apple exporters in US and Southern Hemisphere may be forced to divert fruit from EU if proposed MRL cut is approved
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ArticleEC announces DPA delay
The Fresh Produce Journal reveals that a final decision on lowering the MRL of diphenylamine is not expected until late March at the earliest
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FRESH returns to Paris in 2013
Leading conference event for Europe's fresh produce business to mark tenth anniversary with return to French capital
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ArticleEU farmers seek renewed CAP funding
Agricultural group Copa-Cogeca calls on members of the European Parliament to support new proposals ahead of key vote
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ArticleAid agreed for EU banana producers
Smaller EU producers are to be given a one-off €40m payment to help them compete with third-country rivals
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ArticleFruits from Chile marks progress
Chile’s generic fruit brands have achieved very positive results in terms of exposure and impact within the target audience
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ArticleKiku takes first stand at Fruit Logistica
Premium apple brand preparing to exhibit for first time at Berlin show, following recent expansion worldwide
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ArticleIndustry "must look east for growth"
Rabobank report points to new eastern EU member states as major opportunities for the fresh fruit and vegetable industry
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ArticleEU citrus production to decrease
Despite stable volumes in most major growing nations, a fall in Italian volume is forecast to bring overall numbers down
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ArticleEastern markets may offer brightest hope
Annual survey finds business leaders expect fresh produce sales growth to be highest in Russia, Poland and Ukraine
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ArticleEU crop diversity 'under threat'
Leading European agricultural bodies highlight the limited availability of plant protection products for crops
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ArticleColombian FTA presents opportunity
Free trade agreement means greater market access for Colombian exporters
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ArticleTotal Produce buys Oppenheimer stake
Irish group set to acquire 65 per cent share in North American fresh produce supplier for estimated €32m
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ArticleDole Earth honoured as best website
Campaign and website picks up a European Excellence Award for setting standards and increasing supply chain transparency
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ArticleBrazil rebound disguises problems
Although exports have risen in 2012, poor market demand and unpredictable weather continue to hamper overall recovery
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ArticleVeg sector needs more partnerships
Bayer CropScience's Vegetable Future Forum hears how market growth could be held back if supply chain doesn't collaborate

