All Russia articles – Page 16
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ArticleCopa-Cogeca urges further EU measures
Producers impacted by the Russian ban on EU exports need further help to alleviate pressure, the group says
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ArticleDetails of EU €125m support pot for growers released
The aid - in response to Russia's EU import ban - is currently capped at €125m, €82m of which is allocated for apples and pears
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ArticleBelgium bins large part of pear crop
Dependence on Russia means it has been forced to remove some of its production after Moscow banned EU produce imports
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ArticleEU topfruit support could reach €82m
Commission places upper limit on proportion of €125m emergency funding that can be claimed by apple and pear sector
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ArticleBaltic Reefers signs deal to buy NYKCool
Stockholm-based reefer shipping specialist will change its name to Cool Carriers but is set to remain separate entity
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ArticleRussia partially lifts ban on UK produce
Ban on seed potatoes imported to Russia from the UK because of a need for the vegetables in seed to enable crop growth
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ArticleEat apples, say French growers
French apple growers have followed the lead of their Polish counterparts, encouraging consumers to up consumption to counter the Russian ban
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ArticleItalian firms expect shift in apple market
Exporters believe Russian ban and timely conclusion to overseas supply could favour localisation of European market
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ArticleMaersk returns Russia-bound goods
Global shipping company has sent a "significant" amount of goods on course to Russia back to original senders
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ArticleRussia relaxes banned produce list
Russian authorities have eased the ban on produce from the EU, US, Canada, Norway and Australia, with seeds for potatoes and onions now admitted
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ArticleWorld Food Moscow benefits from ban
Russia's ban on produce from EU, US, Canada, Norway and Australia leads to last-minute flurry of interest from unaffected countries
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ArticleFepex demands melon protection
Spanish association calls for melons and watermelons to be included in the EU's list of products covered by protective measures
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Article‘Emergency’ funding for EU growers
Growers and producers hit by Russia’s ban on EU food imports can apply for funding to compensate market withdrawal
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ArticleChina stands to benefit from Russian bans
Expert says that the ban on EU, US, Australian, Canadian and Norwegian fresh products is "encouraging exports"
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ArticleEU agri-stabilisation measures on the way
EC meets member states to discuss potential impact of the Russian ban on European agricultural products
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ArticleGreek peach season hits new low
Peach growers in Greece are calling this the worst season in memory, following a combination of July's destructive hailstorms and the recent Russian ban
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ArticleRussian ban has noticeable impact
Afrucat releases images of empty supermarket shelves and posters warning of limitations on stonefruit purchases
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ArticleChina to begin direct trade with Russia
Chinese company Baorong has announced it will begin direct sales of fruit and vegetables to Russia through a specialised wholesale market
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ArticleSerbia set to benefit from Russian ban
Close trade ties put country in strong position to fill expected gaps, although question mark remains over volume available
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ArticleEU agri experts to discuss Russia ban
Commissioner Dacian Ciolos has established a special taskforce to consider possible support for European producers

