All Europe articles – Page 342
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ArticleTotal Produce shows its resilience
Fresh produce marketer secures increase in net profit despite its core European business coming under pressure in 2011
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ArticleDriscoll's targets further expansion
Company amends name to reflect wider geographical reach, following production base enlargement and new market development
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ArticleUniveg takes Fairtrade lychee step
Univeg has commenced exports of Fairtrade South African lychees, with plans to expand sales in the years to come
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ArticleEU-US organics deal is 'major milestone'
Agreement will end confusion over non-recognition of standards and will facilitate trade, Organic Monitor suggests
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ArticleEU-Morocco trade restrictions relaxed
The European Parliament agreed last week to liberalise EU-Morocco trade in agricultural products as well as adopting a resolution highlighting concerns.
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ArticleCAP reform needs 'injection of common sense'
The greening of the single farm payment scheme must have some “common sense” injected into it, the NFU has told the EU’s leading policy makers.
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ArticleEU-Morocco deal a concern for growers
European agricultural union suggests agreement to liberalise trade between EU and Morocco will have "drastic effect"
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ArticleEU and US reach organics agreement
World's biggest organic producers enter partnership to promote organic agriculture
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ArticleBig plans for Nergi kiwiberry
There are high expectations for new kiwiberry brand Nergi, with European production predicted to increase rapidly until 2016
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ArticleRetailers look to streamline delivery
Major retail groups considering aligning delivery schedules for fresh, chilled and ambient products, says logistics provider
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ArticleShoppers do the right thing
Europe has been banged about badly in the last 12 months as the economic crisis has shown just how predictable – and unpredictable – shoppers can be
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ArticleVertical integration of a different kind
Located as close as possible to market, vertical fresh produce farms could make supply lines much shorter, more dependable and hopefully less damaging to the environment
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ArticleLicense to print makes dollar appealing
The impact of the eurozone crisis was not felt immediately, but now that it has arrived investors are likely to be buying more US dollars than euros
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ArticleIndia in limelight at BioFach
Named country of the year at the upcoming organic fair, India is keen to show the credibility of its organic offering
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ArticleEU fresh produce intake keeps falling
Freshfel reveals worrying decline in European consumption of fresh fruit and vegetables continued during 2010
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ArticleTotal Produce launches QR reader app
Branded smartphone app will allow shoppers to scan codes on product packaging and download targeted content
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ArticleEMCO enforces IP rights in Egypt
The US-based strawberry marketer has moved to prevent the export of unlicensed strawberries from Egypt
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ArticleFreshfel fosters food safety ties
Four quality assurance schemes from France, Germany, Netherlands and Switzerland set to work more closely in future
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ArticleUniveg embarks on modernisation drive
New service centre in Germany has been given go-ahead as group targets upgrades across European distribution network
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ArticleNGOs question EU-Morocco deal
The agreement to liberalise imports of Moroccan produce has come under fire from groups concerned about the disputed Western Sahara region

