All Europe articles – Page 373
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ArticleFreshfel fosters food safety ties
Four quality assurance schemes from France, Germany, Netherlands and Switzerland set to work more closely in future
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ArticleUniveg embarks on modernisation drive
New service centre in Germany has been given go-ahead as group targets upgrades across European distribution network
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ArticleNGOs question EU-Morocco deal
The agreement to liberalise imports of Moroccan produce has come under fire from groups concerned about the disputed Western Sahara region
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ArticleSector must broaden its approach
Freshfel Europe calls on industry to adopt 'holistic approach' to marketing inherent qualities of fresh fruit and vegetables
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ArticleEuropean growers hit out at ‘below-cost’ retail returns
European growers have been protesting this week over a range of issues from dissatisfaction with prices and the supply chain to the trade deal with Morocco.
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ArticleEU celebrates CAP's 50th
The European Commission launched its CAP@50 campaign this week celebrating 50 years of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) as member states consider proposals for its reform.
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ArticleAverage EU fresh produce prices down
Eurostat figures show marked fall in prices in 2011 compared with year before
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ArticleChecking the trade's temperature
The reason most people find themselves braving the Berlin winter year after year to attend Fruit Logistica is to gauge the temperature of the trade more accurately
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ArticleApple brand Joya to target teen market
Joya is looking to attract teenage consumers to the apple brand with a sporty image on its release at the end of January
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ArticleEU imports show fall
New data reveals drop in fruit and vegetable imports during first nine months of 2011
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ArticleEUFIC outlines consumption shortfall
Europeans are failing to hit fresh fruit and vegetable consumption recommendations, according to a new report
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ArticleBlueberry export upturn for Argentina
The 2011/12 season has been very successful so far, particularly in Europe where volume is to rise significantly on the previous campaign
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ArticleEurope dominates unfairly
Everyone's talking about the emergency in the eurozone, but isn't it about time we also started to discuss the growing divisions in the worldwide Fairtrade movement?
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ArticleTotal Produce ups share in Capespan
Irish group sells 50 per cent stake in joint venture Capespan International to obtain bigger slice of parent company
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ArticleUncertain season ahead for NZ apples
Country's exporters express caution over potential prospects in Europe for New Zealand topfruit during upcoming campaign
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ArticlePaice pledges CAP leavers will not be penalised
Farming minister Jim Paice has pledged to ensure farmers are not disadvantaged by participating in an agri-environment scheme through the greening of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP).
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Match-funding to boost African imports
FRICH looking for successful new approaches to enhancing import of goods from African nations north of South Africa
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ArticleNFU president takes supermaket fight to Brussels
The NFU has called on the EU to help farmers become more competitive by resolving power imbalances in supply chains.
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ArticleFood safety focus for Freshconex forum
Business Forum sessions during the Berlin trade fair will offer a range of opinions and analysis relating to food safety issues
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ArticleEC demands €23m garlic duty from UK
Brussels takes action to secure what is says are unpaid duties on imports of fresh garlic into the UK between 2005 and 2006

