All Greece articles – Page 17
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ArticleGreek grapes battle on
Greek grape growers contend with unseasonably high winds and rainfall as well as economic strife.
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ArticleEurope's apple and pear crops down
Apple volumes to fall below 10m tonnes for only third time in past decade, while pear forecast is smallest for 15 years
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ArticleKoppert Biological opens Greek office
Organic pest control specialist establishes Koppert Hellas following recent closure of its local partner Charantonis
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ArticleKoppert makes Greek move
Fast-growing biological crop control specialist Koppert Biological Systems is opening a new branch in Greece.
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ArticleQuality and price top EU demands
Priorities for consumers across all the European Union are quality and price, according to new Eurobarometer report
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ArticleGreeks look to Ukraine
Producers in Greece are eyeing up the Ukrainian market, with several interested in November's Fresh Produce Ukraine fair
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ArticleCarrefour sells stake in joint venture
The French retail giant has offloaded its share in Carrefour Marinopoulos in southeastern Europe
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ArticleHopes high for Greek melons
A bumper melon crop is expected by Greek producers, but the economic crisis in Europe remains a huge challenge
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ArticleBank of England remains calm
As Greece gets closer than ever to being thrown out of the eurozone, the UK’s financial authorities are holding fast and their cousins down under will not halt the retreat of their currencies
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ArticleFalling euro values threaten UK growers
UK exporters and growers could feel the knock-on effects of Greece potentially exiting the euro, Freshinfo has reported
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ArticleGreece 'struggling on child obesity'
EC-funded research has revealed that 20 per cent of all 10-12 year olds in Greece are obese
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Greece tops fat kids table
A survey of children in seven European countries has found that Greece tops the league for the fattest kids.
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ArticleEU must learn lessons from Greece
Although the European Union now looks likely to survive even a full-blown Greek default, there are others, such as the UK, who must study the lessons of what has been a very long ‘crisis’
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ArticleDirect sales for Greek potatoes
As producers and consumers suffer the effects of Greece's economic collapse, a new scheme has been devised that is beneficial for both
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ArticleAREFLH to meet in Belgium
The assembly of European fruit and vegetable-producing regions is set to discuss issues including crisis management and consumption
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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"
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ArticleGreek tomato exports climb
Volume nearly doubles in 2011 thanks in particular to increased demand from EU nations
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ArticleGreek exporters face major shutdown
Massive strikes and protests have brought much of the country to a standstill, with customs offices and ports all closed
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ArticleKIKU scores with Greek campaign
Trademarked apple brand's sponsorship of UEFA Europa League participant PAOK helping it achieve marketing goals
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ArticleItaly forecasts larger kiwifruit crop
Major increase in production expected for northern hemisphere's leading producer, with notable rises due elsewhere as well

