All Europe articles – Page 83
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NewsJingold expands yellow kiwifruit production in Greece
Company targets 40 per cent growth in overall volume from Europe, as retail interest in its range of varieties grows
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NewsFirst quarter throughput drop at Antwerp-Bruges
Port says it saw strong container throughput, with downturn restricted in an “eventful” first quarter
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NewsAgroponiente set for big rise in watermelon and melon production
Company expects to market 60,000 tonnes of watermelons and 10,000 tonnes of melons in 2025
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NewsUK trade bodies call for government action amid cost crisis
The Fresh Produce Consortium has united with the Horticultural Trades Association and British Potato Trade Association, urging the government to help secure the future of the industries in the face of huge challenges
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NewsBelOrta and Hoogstraten join forces on Belgian blues
The Belgian cooperatives are set to combine their volumes of domestically produced blueberries, boosting the visibility of local blues in Belgian retail, wholesale and specialist shops
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NewsGrowers United expands its assortment
SweetPoint has said it is adding Rijk Zwaan’s Tatayoyo pepper to its assortment
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NewsTurkish crops hit by severe frost
Turkish authorities are calling it one of the worst cold spells in the country’s recent history, with crops including stonefruit, apples, grapes, vegetables and nuts all badly impacted
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NewsNetafim partners with Treetoscope
The collaboration provides farmers with broader access to digital farming solutions that deliver real-time, data-driven irrigation recommendations
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NewsAgroponiente leads new business companies section of Coexphal
CEO Imanol Almudí named president of new initiative to boost role of commercial companies in the agri-food ecosystem
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NewsAngus Soft Fruits boss publishes report on growing share of value chain
John Gray’s Nuffield Farming study highlights potential of gene-editing, data-driven production and new markets to help growers improve returns
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Comment‘Expect the unexpected in Trump’s tariff saga’
Edwin Reyes, a senior consultant at Promar International, assesses the potential impact of President Trump’s tariffs on the UK fresh produce sector and other international markets
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NewsSinclair shares progress on roll out of compostable PLU sticker
Company said it is reinforcing its commitment to sustainability through continued innovation and collaboration in the fresh produce industry
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NewsDuroc tomatoes strengthen position on European market
Morocco’s tomato export industry has undergone significant developments during a season marked by both opportunities and challenges, according to Fatiha Charrat, deputy general director of Delassus
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NewsDole France hits the road with cycling sponsorship
The fresh produce group is joining forces with AVCA ahead of the cycling season
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NewsHein Deprez prepares to buy back Greenyard
Board and shareholders back plan to delist company and sell it to founder’s new family business Garden
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NewsFrench apples gain access to Mexican market
Following years of negotiations, French apples have gained entry to Mexico, with Interfel calling on exporters to pursue this new market with ambition
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NewsFreskon 2025 opens its doors
With 275 exhibitors from 22 countries, organisers TIF-Helexpo says this year’s Freskon represents a “prime opportunity” to highlight fresh produce and strengthen commercial collaborations
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NewsFepex welcomes Spanish cherry agreement with China
A protocol has been signed by Spain’s minister of agriculture, fisheries and food Luis Planas, and Chinese minister of the general administration of customs Sun Meijun
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FeaturesThe wild potential of AI
Given the plethora of potential uses in the fresh produce sector, AI undoubtedly has the power to reshape the business, but its ability to create certainty for growers comes with a dose of unpredictability

