All Europe articles – Page 357
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ArticleSuppliers 'reconsidering western Europe'
Survey outlined at German Fruit & Vegetable Congress suggests suppliers have more potential markets than ever
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ArticleKenya pioneers Integrated Crop Management
Biopesticide firm and Finlays subsidiary Dudutech is helping Kenyan growers manage crop protection without relying solely on synthetic pesticides
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European apples could be in China ‘within a year’
Promotional body for European topfruit said Chinese importers are interested in quality and taste of bicoloured apples
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Article70 UK farmers join EU counterparts on demo
Four NFU bosses also meet to discuss the situation, and call for a 'widespread culture change'
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ArticleEU farmers protest in Brussels
Copa and Cogeca have called for action to support EU farmers during the Russian ban, and to redress the balance between growers and retailers
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ArticleNo further EU action on RSA citrus
European plant health authorities decide not to impose additional restrictions on imported citrus from South Africa
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ArticleTotal Produce reports revenue and profit growth
Strong set of results attributed to 'stronger operational performance' and recent acquisition activity
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ArticleVog sees growth in Med and Maghreb
Italy's largest apple exporter says plenty of new sales likely in emerging markets that grew 17 per cent in 2014
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ArticleUniveg boss says 'Asia can wait'
Exclusive: Hein Deprez tells Eurofruit there is still plenty of opportunity to grow produce sales in Europe and North America
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ArticleOrange prices up and new EU season supply down
EU orange prices have increased 13 per cent year on year due to lower domestic production - hindered by rain - expected for 2015
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ArticleProcessing returns 'could match fresh'
Leading suppliers outline the huge growth potential of the processing sector at Prognosfruit
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ArticleOrganic chief blasts EU proposals
EBF vice president Peter Rolker says proposed changes to EU law would have "severe consequences"
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ArticleGrowers 'well placed to benefit' from TTIP
Fruit growers said to be among the best-placed to take advantage of the controversial transatlantic trade deal
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ArticleAverage EU pear crop predicted
EU crop is set to be slightly down on last year, but higher Chinese production pushes global output up
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ArticleEU set for bumper apple crop
Latest forecast predicts 2015 crop will be at least the second-largest in the past decade
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ArticleBetter returns predicted for EU apple growers
Analyst tells Prognosfruit that conditions are set up for improved returns in the coming season
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ArticleUS grows European sweet potato market
Growers have increased acreage for 2015 season following ‘rapidly growing’ European demand
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ArticlePotato firm invests £1.25m in factory
Northern Irish potato supplier with strong export focus has said new facilities will enable it to cater for European market
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ArticleGreece is still the word on finance front
Moneycorp analyst Chris Redfern on the latest goings-on in the currency markets as the situation in Greece continues to twist and turn
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ArticleTable grapes see robust growth
It’s been a ticker-tape quarter for the grape category, with both volume and value sales growth. Meanwhile, fringe import nations are stepping up their UK supply

