All Europe articles – Page 350
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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
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ArticleNew Bayer boss eyes veg growth
Bayer CropScience's new chief executive says he is eager to contribute to increase in fresh produce consumption
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ArticleEuro Pool System celebrates 20 years
Returnable packaging specialist marks two decades in business and targets further growth in the next few years
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ArticleEU adds Chinese fresh produce to GI list
European geographical indications granted to specific types of Chinese pomelo, apple, peach, asparagus, garlic and yam
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ArticleEU clamps down on unproven health claims
From 14 December, fresh produce marketers will have to remove unproven claims from products they sell in the EU
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Drewry sees record cargo growth
Reefer trade hit 91m tonnes in 2011, Drewry reveals, partly driven by growth in exotic fruit
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ArticleProducers bemoan EU budget failure
Copa-Cogeca secretary general Pekka Pesonen urges EU leaders to settle on new budget to ensure CAP spending is secure
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ArticleTrade ombudsman call by EU producers
Copa-Cogeca tells ICOP 2012 summit independent monitoring agency is required to foster balanced supply chain relations
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ArticleEU budget plans raise sector concern
Agricultural federation Copa-Cogeca expresses concern over possible impact of proposed cuts to EU spending
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ArticleEU funding system still 'open to abuse'
Auditors find new evidence of fraud, including one Italian producer who allegedly claimed over €200,000 to build new house
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ArticleTomato growers still fear Morocco
Sectors in Spain, France and Italy continue to lobby Brussels for support in competing against non-EU suppliers
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ArticleApple suppliers have to know more
Interpoma 2012: Trade urged to invest in research or jeopardise traditional markets and fail to capitalise on new ones

