All Europe articles – Page 351
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ArticleDole launches new brand visual
The company says it hopes to connect consumers more thoughtfully with its nature-inspired evolution
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ArticlePeruvian citrus breaks new ground
Exporters are reaching more markets than ever before, says Sergio del Castillo of Procitrus
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ArticleMiss Chiquita inducted into hall of fame
The brand's iconic mascot has been awarded just before announcing it will reveal a new look
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ArticleChilean avocados face volatile market
The start of the Chilean campaign is being pushed backwards as Peru makes presence felt in early window
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ArticleMission upbeat about European potential
Leading avocado supplier grows its presence in the region by servicing the ‘ready-to-eat’ market
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ArticleOrganic sector calls for clearer no-deal Brexit plan
Trade board and certification body call for improved contingency plan to avoid potential nine-month trade delays
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ArticleTrops scoops prize for mango campaign
Málaga-based cooperative has organised various promotional activities in support of the Spanish mangoes
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ArticleDiverting traffic from Dover ‘would cost £2.5bn’
Dover restates opposition to plans to send food exports through other ports, saying capacity doesn’t exist elsewhere
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ArticleSeaweed reduces water use on farms
New research reveals seaweed biostimulants extract can help reduce water and fertiliser use on crops by up to 20 per cent
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ArticleAmbrosia volumes bounce back
Italian producers limbering up for the start of the 2018/19 campaign expect a bigger crop and good sizes
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ArticleNew crop protection system for extreme weather
Wayki solution allows single worker to cover or remove covers from a hectare of fruit orchard in just 20 minutes
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ArticleFarm Fresh eyes Mideast expansion
US firm’s sweet potatoes making significant progress in the region as well as in Europe
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ArticleCoveris Rigid switches to old brand name
Rigid packaging specialist changes its name to Paccor following its sale to Lindsay Goldberg on 31 July
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ArticleAvo industry toasts new Michelin Guide
WAO supports Michelin Star Revelation Great Britain and Ireland with launch of Europe's first avocado beer
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ArticleNo-deal Brexit ‘could cost food supply chain £9.3bn’
Food and drink imported from EU would be subject to average tariff of 27 per cent, meaning higher costs for suppliers and retailers, report warns
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ArticleHalf-hour customs delay ‘will bankrupt one in 10 firms’
Delays of 10-30 minutes would see one in ten British firms go out of business, according to survey of supply chain managers
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ArticleGlyphosate could be killing bees, researchers warn
World’s most widely used weed killer shown to damage good bacteria in honeybees’ guts, making them more susceptible to fatal pathogens
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ArticleColombia plays host to EU avocado buyers
The country is looking to attract new business as Hass avocado offer swells
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ArticleKuehne + Nagel listed in sustainability index
Joining 25 other Swiss stocks, the company has been recognised for having a leading sustainability score
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ArticlePanatlantic Logistics merges with K+N
Keuhne + Nagel has acquired an Ecuadorian airfreight leader creating capacity for 32,000 tonnes of annual export

