All Europe articles – Page 360
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ArticleChile and Spain join forces for blueberry campaign
If successful, the campaign could serve as a blueprint for further joint promotions in other European countries
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ArticleKissabel: new brand for red-flesh apples
New range undergoing commercial trial features unique orange-skinned variety and fruit with distinctive berry flavour
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ArticleUC Davis brings resistant rootstocks to Europe
The grape rootstocks are resistant to a number of destructive nematodes
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ArticleChilean kiwifruit bounces back
Lower global supply and a good quality crop leads to strong recovery in prices in 2017
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ArticleSmartphones helping shoppers save
Survey shows a growing number of shoppers are turning to their smartphones to find the best deals on their groceries
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ArticleKanzi growers at heart of campaign
The new Kanzi campaign will stress the importance of the ‘tender loving care’ taken by the apple’s growers in guaranteeing the highest quality
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ArticleComplexity slows Brexit talks
Those following the Brexit negotiations will have heard a lot of soundbites from the UK government but very little substance. Freshfel’s Philippe Binard provides some much-needed detail
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ArticleAPL extends North Asia to Europe services
The Singapore-based shipping line has expanded its ports of call for North Asian shippers looking to penetrate Europe
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ArticleRecord year for Southern African citrus
Industry cements its position as the region's leading fresh produce sector, ahead of table grapes and topfruit
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ArticleDunkirk counts cost of hurricanes
The port expects a loss of 200,000 tonnes of banana traffic from the Caribbean after Irma and Maria
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ArticleRecord banana imports for EU
EU to import record level of bananas this year as consumption hits new high across the continent
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ArticleTaking strawberries to the next level
At the 3rd International Strawberry Congress in Antwerp delegates heard ideas for how the sector can sustain its impressive recent success
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ArticleManufacturer tackles EU on buprofezin
Nichino America argues the product has a long history of safe use in insecticides and the EU is not taking a risk-based approach
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ArticleUK ramps up LatAm charm offensive
The UK government is keen to line up a trade deal with the region’s fastest growing economies after Brexit
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CommentGuest worker scheme is not the answer for UK
Shaping the debate around rights rather than employee-sponsored visas could help secure EU labour, writes politics lecturer Professor Luke Cooper
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AnalysisAnalysis: Handbags at Defra
Growers and their representatives have been left fuming as the government continues to fail to offer assurances over the growing labour crisis
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ArticleChilean export volumes rise in 2016/17
Shipment to North America and Europe grew, while exports to Asia and the Middle East were down on the previous season
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VideoEuropean grape market hots up
Mihai Ciobanu of Fresh4Cast takes a look at Europe's increasingly crowded table grape market
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ArticleAFL2017: Pears performing in Asia
Appetite for Western-style pears continues to grow in the Far East
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ArticleNo deal on Brexit could spike tomato prices by 20 per cent
Tomatoes and broccoli are among EU food imports that could see prices rise by a third if the UK fails to secure tariff-free trade

