All Europe articles – Page 338
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ArticleEPO revokes Monsanto melon patent
Pressure from coalition of NGOs results in decision to rescind seed breeder's claim to fruit's potential resistance
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ArticleSpain slams Morocco on tomato quotas
Moroccan imports jumped 75 per cent in first two weeks of January
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ArticleGL says it's very much time for pressed
As demand for fresh, natural drinks increased, one Portuguese group is ready to squeeze more value out of the market.
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ArticleMEPs back better school fruit scheme
European Parliament gives its support to annual €150m fund to promote fresh fruit and veg consumption among children
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ArticleEfsa 'begins review' of neonics ban
Commission has reportedly said review could lead to tightening or softening of ban on three neonicotinoid pesticides
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ArticleChiquita launches new banana brand
Company's Dutch arm confirms plans to roll out new Hola Banana! label for class one fruit from Costa Rica and Panama
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ArticleHain Celestial acquires Orchard House Foods
US organics giant has bought juice and prepared fruit specialist Orchard House and plans to expand product portfolio in Europe
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ArticleA new strategy: let the quality win
We may be witnessing the start of a great uprising, as if millions of voices suddenly cried out for something tasty and healthy
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ArticleCertification 'must be more digital'
GlobalGAP chiefs suggest automation and greater use of IT could help suppliers conform to standards more efficiently
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ArticleEU court annuls Morocco trade deal
EU’s second highest tribunal has ruled that 2012 agreement should not apply to disputed territory of Western Sahara
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ArticleSophie Michell named as face of CBC's UK campaign
Chef has devised a series of Pancake Day featuring blueberries
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ArticleEcuador to join EU trading bloc
Interests of European banana producers will be protected under new deal
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ArticleRSA citrus body 'confident' on CBS
Grower group CGA waiting for EU to review risk management measures at close of South Africa's export season
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AnalysisAnalysis: The currency conundrum
Currency fluctuations are providing challenges and opportunities for suppliers. Matt Incles, senior consultant at Promar International, analyses the state of play
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ArticleSNFL develops DNA test for Ralli
The breeder has discovered a means of distinguishing between Ralli Seedless and Sugrafourteen grapes in order to safeguard exclusive varieties
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ArticleNew funds to benefit produce trade
Latest European funding will help promote fruit and vegetables produced in Belgium, Italy, Poland, Cyprus, Bulgaria and the UK
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ArticleEU announces new labelling policy
The EU’s decision to clearly label products from illegal Israeli settlements has angered the Netanyahu government
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ArticleBanana report slams supermarkets on CSR
A new report into the banana industry accuses European supermarkets of neglecting workers and farmers
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ArticleNew EU organics regs to allow mixed farms
EU policymakers have voted to retain mixed farms in a move that could stimulate growth in the UK organic sector
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ArticleEosta hints at EU protectionism
The Dutch organics specialist has argued that black spot disease found in some South African citrus shipments poses no threat to European fruit

