All Europe articles – Page 375
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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
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ArticleSales surge for South African sharon fruit
The country has doubled its shipments to the US and is poised to sell more than 1,000 tonnes at home for the first time
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ArticleFirst Citrus Black Spot interception of season made in UK
Despite this, key South African citrus figure believe there is now more understanding in Europe on risk mitigation being done by South Africa
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ArticleBailout nears, uncertainty remains
Fears of a Greek exit from the EU won’t go away until a new bailout deal is reached, with exporters facing an uncertain future
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ArticleEU should 'stamp out' abusive retail relations
Copa-Cogeca claims EU legislation is needed to force retailers to treat suppliers fairly, as voluntary systems are not enough
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ArticleEU ambassador reportedly issues Ghana veg warning
William Hannah is said to have claimed veg production in the African nation must be improved, and called for urgent action to be taken
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ArticleControversial TTIP creates division
The mooted deal to facilitate trade between the EU and the US has faced major public opposition, but what are the real opportunities and risks for the food industry?
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ArticleNZ school scheme has ‘normalised’ eating fresh produce
New Zealand’s scheme to provide schoolchildren with one fruit per day has had multiple benefits, EGEA conference hears
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ArticleFresh produce ‘should receive more EU subsidies’
‘Discrimination’ against European fruit and vegetable sector that receives fraction of CAP budget needs to be reset, EGEA delegates told
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ArticleWUWM partners with FAO to tackle food waste
New partnership aims to plug ‘information gap’ about food waste at wholesale level through better logistics and communication
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ArticleGlobalGAP sees rise in certifications
The body has reported an increase in the number of farmers achieving certification, with surges from Kenya and India

