All Europe articles – Page 358
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ArticleCabilfrut ships first RA-certified avos to Europe
Company says three farms have received accreditation with another eight due to be certified this year
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ArticleEurofruit's Top 25 stories from 2017
Review: Find out which stories were the most read on the Eurofruit website over the past 12 months
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ArticleGreenyard prepares to purchase Dole
Landmark US$2.5bn deal would place Greenyard way out in front as the world's largest fresh produce company
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ArticlePM hints UK 'will leave CAP in March 2019'
Theresa May says she wants to ditch Common Agricultural Policy during, and not after, post-Brexit transitional period
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ArticleIP scoops packaging design awards
Two of International Paper's latest fresh produce packaging products have been recognised in Italy and Turkey
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ArticleCarsol moves towards 12-month blues production
The company is inching closer to its goal of being a year-round producer of premium blueberries
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ArticleFresh produce supply in the digital age
As retail and foodservice supply chains evolve, a special Fruit Logistica report explains what opportunities lie ahead
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ArticleEgyptian grapes to bounce back
Given the tough market for grapes, Egyptian exporters have been buoyed by the opening of the Chinese market and the EU’s decision to lower inspections on Egyptian fruit
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ArticleWashington apple forecast nears record
Smaller crops in Europe and elsewhere could boost Washington exports and lift grower returns
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ArticleMore choice and more variety at GBC2018
Global Berry Congress 2018 features new six-track programme format delivering latest innovations and market analysis
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ArticleVeg grower exports caulis to Europe
Southern England Farms is exporting Cornish cauliflowers to Europe throughout the winter season in a range of formats
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ArticleBrexit breakthrough gives green light to trade talks
An agreement on the Irish border, the rights of EU citizens and a financial settlement has been deemed ‘sufficient progress’
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ArticleSteep rise in Chilean avocado exports
Strong demand accross established and new markets led to a surge in shipments in the first nine months of 2017
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ArticleCool Port boost for laser labelling
Kloosterboer-affiliated firm is rolling out laser labelling for wide range of fresh fruits
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ArticleGreenyard buys into mushroom substrate business
Acquisition of Mykogen Group gives it major new opportunity for growth in Europe, says company
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ArticleGateway to the world
New produce business Halo is gearing up to begin building at mega port and logistics hub London Gateway
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ArticleGlyphosate renewal ‘a relief’ for growers
Growers welcome reauthorisation but long-term science-based approach to regulation is needed to allow growers to plan with certainty
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ArticleMarín takes over Eucofel presidency
Appointment of the Proexport president will give Murcian producers a powerful voice in Brussels
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ArticleMangoes lead Brazil’s export charge
In spite of sendings to Europe increasing, Brazil has lost market share to Peru and Côte d’Ivoire
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ArticleEU reaches decision on glyphosate renewal
European Commission Appeal Committee ends impasse, approving a five-year renewal by 18 votes to nine

