All Europe articles – Page 78
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NewsLidl: “We must make the healthier choice easier”
Discount retailer’s Dutch division meets with Netherlands’ health minister to plan further positive action involving fruit and vegetables
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NewsDevolved ministers call for collaboration in transition to new support schemes
Jim Fairlie, Huw Irranca-Davies and Andrew Muir discussed key challenges and priorities as Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland adjust to life outside the EU’s Common Agricultural Policy
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NewsOFC plots journey to net zero
Collaborative action vital in fight to reduce UK carbon emissions, Climate Change Committee chair advises OFC conference
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NewsMajority of Spain’s imports come from third countries
Morocco and Peru led the way in 2024, with 66 per cent of Spain’s fresh produce imports coming from countries outside the EU
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NewsEgypt’s Pico widens range as global presence grows
As Pico Modern Agriculture expands with new products, new varieties and new markets, its continued focus on premium quality, timely deliveries and innovation ensures the Egyptian company’s standing as a trusted supplier
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NewsRushton’s lands Zero Waste to Landfill certification
NCGM catering supplier prevents all of its waste from ending up in landfill, with all by-products reused, recycled or composted
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NewsSpanish citrus processors slammed for low prices
Asaja-Andalucía accuses operators of abuse of power and non-compliance with the country’s food chain law
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NewsColina Fruits plans European expansion
The berry importer outlines goal to become leading international fruit supplier
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NewsInnovation vital for grapes during uncertain times
Present challenges demand innovation, according to Rafi Karniel, CEO and chairman of Grapa Varieties, whose grapes aim for both excellent taste and high resilience to extreme weather
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NewsVip extends supply deals as club apple volumes rise
The South Tyrolean supplier says it has been able to lengthen supply windows for key varieties like Ambrosia, Envy and Cosmic Crisp
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NewsBranston launches “nostalgic” all-rounder potato brand
Nanna Tate range includes varieties selected for suitability to various cooking methods and dishes
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NewsKey challenges in the produce sector drive automation trend
MAF Roda’s Vincent Boulbes, export sales manager, Daniel Bourdin, general manager for China, and Chris Bray, New Zealand business development manager, discuss the drivers of automation and the challenges and opportunities in sorting
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NewsInflation pushes more farmers into inheritance tax band
CAAV calculates that 19 per cent more farmers will fall foul of inheritance tax due to average annual inflation
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NewsSpain F&V Group reports progress on market access
Cherries, citrus, persimmons and apples are among the products seeking to enter new markets
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NewsMahaberry & 8 Berries host Indian strawberry conference with partner Nova Siri Genetics
Events in Mahabaleshwar and Tamil Nadu showcased NSG’s breeding programme including its latest strawberry varieties
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NewsSteven Martina joins SanLucar as chief operating officer
Martina departed Zespri in October after a little over 12 months as the New Zealand kiwifruit company’s Europe and North America director
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NewsFruiterers conference to explore opportunities in data and AI
Event in Cambridge will cover how data and AI can be used to boost fruit yields, reduce input costs, and forecast crops
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NewsChristmas grocery spend hits new high
UK supermarket December sales surpass £13 billion for first time, Kantar data reveals
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CommentIf the climate threat is so urgent, why not talk about it?
The presidential contenders’ wildly differing views on the climate threat appeared indecisive in the US election, but the reasons behind this may be instructive for fresh produce businesses globally

