All Europe articles – Page 391
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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
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ArticlePink Lady caters for kids
The European apple brand has launched a new product targeted specifically at children: PinKids
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ArticleBanana import licenses to be abolished
Freshfel says that 'administratively burdensome and costly' banana import licenses will be removed on 1 January next year
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ArticleProducer funds 'must be agreed'
Copa-Cogeca calls for proposed producer organisation funds to be confirmed in the EU's 2012 budget in face of 'major crisis'
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ArticleEU pledges €17m to promote fruit and veg
European Commission approves programmes in 11 member states to help fruit and vegetable sector's recovery from E coli crisis
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ArticleImproved apple outlook for Interpoma
Event organiser Fiera Bolzano sounds note of optimism as it announces dates of next year's biennial apple industry event in Italy
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ArticlePink Lady enhances digital efforts
The apple brand is being given a boost with a whole range of digital initiatives, including a new website
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ArticleEFSA publishes pesticide report
MRL compliance rates have risen once more, the EFSA's third annual report on pesticide residues has revealed
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ArticleDexia haunts EU
The eurozone’s response to Dexia’s latest emergency suggests EU members are ready to take action against the debt crisis, but the UK’s credit rating makes it a safer haven for frightened investors
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ArticleICOP moves to Brussels
The sixth edition of ICOP takes place in Brussels next month, with future prospects providing the main theme
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ArticleSustainability focus for Univeg appointee
Manfred Pülm, former head of quality management at Lehmann Natur, joins Univeg Group to develop its sustainability systems

