All Europe articles – Page 340
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ArticleM&S picks up inaugural FLARE award
New Merchandising prize for retailer best practice recognises efforts by M&S to promote fresh produce to shoppers
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ArticleEU set to consider meat charge
The European Parliament is preparing to debate a proposal to introduce a “sustainability charge” on meat to reflect its environmental impact
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ArticlePeruvian blues in pole position
With exports of US$810m last year, the country has leapfrogged Chile to become the world’s number one exporter
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ArticleMission Produce targets RSA avocados
New partnership will see avocados grown in South Africa exported to markets across Europe, Asia and potentially the US
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ArticleLatAm growers voice fears over EU stance on MRLs
Banana producers warn that EU’s tough line on chemicals poses a threat to the industry
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ArticleSpecial Fruit marks three decades of growth
Established three decades ago, the Belgian importer continues to discover new sources and invest in production
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ArticleVersatile prunes cash in on vegan boom
The rise in plant-based diets has created a new opening for the humble prune, says the California Prune Board
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ArticleECJ rules on labelling from Occupied Territory
The European Court of Justice has ruled that products from Israeli settlements must be labelled to allow consumers to make “informed choices”
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ArticleGTC2019: full programme confirmed
Expert speakers from across the fresh tomato value chain set to take part in Global Tomato Congress in Rotterdam
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ArticleTasmanian onion exports soar
European markets and Indonesia have driven a strong start to the year for Australia’s largest onion exporting state
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ArticleGuelph Equinox asparagus officially launched in Europe
Variety is one of a new generation of hybrids that are raising the bar in the green asparagus category
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ArticleTake five and tell us how you feel…
Fruitnet is inviting everyone in the fresh produce business to say what they think about the future of the industry
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ArticleNew automated measurement tool for fruit growers
Handheld sensor from Spanish AI specialist will reduce production costs and make data collection on fruit size faster and more accurate
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ArticleRijk Zwaan launches ‘ready-to-eat’ melons
Breeder’s range of long-shelf-life, ready-to-eat varieties indicate when they should be harvested ensuring they don’t have to be ripened at home
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Article16m apples "left to rot" due to worker shortages
New figures from the NFU show Brexit uncertainty has hit British horticulture hard during topfruit harvest
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ArticleEU sharpens focus on India
Europe is aiming to boost bilateral trade in fruit and vegetables with the Asian country
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ArticleGreen light for red-fleshed apples
As Kissabel enters its second year of commercial testing, the response from buyers has reportedly been positive
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ArticleEU produce policy comes under the spotlight
EU agricultural regions renew their call on policymakers to reinforce the F&V CMO and PGI schemes
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ArticleFyffes prepares to launch exotics range
New branded offer will include avocados, red bananas, baby bananas, cassava and plantains
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ArticleEmergency measures for tomato virus
Spread of Tomato Brown Rugose Fruit Virus has prompted the EU to take action with new trade controls being introduced

