All Europe articles – Page 389
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ArticleEnza apples arrive in Antwerp
The first Enza New Zealand apples are set to arrive in Europe next week, marking the start of the Southern Hemisphere season
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ArticleQuality has to be the key to growth
Considering our son is not even two years old, his ability to discern high-quality from sub-standard fresh produce is astounding
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VideoStrong turnout for FRESH2011
More than 200 delegates from 24 countries attended this year's congress, which was held in the Dutch port city of Rotterdam
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ArticleIt's Fresh! supplier awards marketing brief
College Hill set to help Food Freshness Technology expand its ethylene removal technology business in Europe and the US
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ArticleFreshfel worried by consumption figures
Association is 'extremely concerned' by 'alarming' downward trend in fresh produce consumption patterns across Europe
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ArticleThe Greenery: Europe key to growth
Netherlands' membership of European Union and single European currency have brought major benefits, report finds
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ArticleRetailers join FRESH Nordic panel
Experts from the world of fresh produce retailing set to discuss major industry topics at upcoming European industry conference
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ArticleAussie dollar hot as Greek burn continues
A trade surplus is fuelling record-high exchange rates for Australia’s currency, while the Greek economy threatens to boil over into bankruptcy
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ArticleEU agrees to Colombia-Peru deal
Future FTA would guarantee zero tariffs for bilateral trade after the current beneficial agreement with the two South American nations ends in 2013
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ArticleEU rules restrict Thai veg volumes
EU Thai vegetable import restrictions are affecting volumes arriving into Europe
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ArticleDole's German sale confined to logistics
Company declines to elaborate but investigation rules out sale of marketing or import operations linked to distribution
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ArticleClaus Meyer to open FRESH Nordic
Noma co-founder and creator of New Nordic Cuisine movement to deliver keynote speech at annual industry event
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ArticleEU allocates School Fruit Scheme funds
Italy will be the main beneficiary of the scheme and will receive some €20.5m in EU funding for the 2012/13 school year
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ArticleTotal Produce shows its resilience
Fresh produce marketer secures increase in net profit despite its core European business coming under pressure in 2011
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ArticleDriscoll's targets further expansion
Company amends name to reflect wider geographical reach, following production base enlargement and new market development
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ArticleUniveg takes Fairtrade lychee step
Univeg has commenced exports of Fairtrade South African lychees, with plans to expand sales in the years to come
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ArticleEU-US organics deal is 'major milestone'
Agreement will end confusion over non-recognition of standards and will facilitate trade, Organic Monitor suggests
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ArticleEU-Morocco trade restrictions relaxed
The European Parliament agreed last week to liberalise EU-Morocco trade in agricultural products as well as adopting a resolution highlighting concerns.
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ArticleCAP reform needs 'injection of common sense'
The greening of the single farm payment scheme must have some “common sense” injected into it, the NFU has told the EU’s leading policy makers.
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ArticleEU-Morocco deal a concern for growers
European agricultural union suggests agreement to liberalise trade between EU and Morocco will have "drastic effect"

