All articles by Tom Joyce – Page 114
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Greek 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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Soil Association welcomes school progress
The UK's Soil Association praises London borough for efforts in offering healthier school meals
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SNFL and Magrabi sign deal
The two companies have just signed a new master license agreement for Egyptian grapes
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New TV spot for Pink Lady
Pink Lady's new advertising campaign throughout Europe intends to stress the natural goodness of the apple
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Storms hit Turkish pomegranates
Large volumes of pomegranates have been damaged in the southwest of the country as a result of heavy rainfall
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French Jazz season underway
The first Jazz apples of the European season are being harvested in the southeast of France, according to Enzafruit
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Middle East sees major change
Change was a recurring theme at the recent Eurofruit Congress Middle East in Dubai, both as a result of evolving consumer preferences and the Arab Spring
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EC discovers price-fixing cartel
Fresh produce giant Chiquita and Belgian importer Pacific Fruit found to be involved in price-fixing cartel for bananas
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Sustainable Food Cities Network launched
In the UK, efforts are underway to give citizens access to affordable healthy and sustainable food
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Fairtrade increases recognition
According to a new study by GlobeScan, Fairtrade leads the ethical labels in terms of global recognition
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Price gap drops for organics
The difference between the price of organics and conventional is falling, according to a new study in France
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Bonduelle makes move in Russia
The French canned vegetable specialist has highlighted its interest in the Russian market with its latest acquisition attempt
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Vasconia opts for directness
New French apple association Vasconia aims to foster direct contact between producers and consumers to boost cooperation
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London Gateway to open in 2013
The UK's newest port and logistics development is set to be ready towards the end of 2013, according to operator DP World
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Auchan invests in produce tracking
A new produce tracking solution will offer the French retailer a host of advantages, increasing its control and reducing losses
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Commercial director leaves Carrefour
The retailer suffered a further blow this week in its troubled French unit, with its commercial director leaving the company
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UK pupils get hands-on experience
London schools organise farmers markets, as Farm Academy Programme educates kids about where food comes from
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Mâche Nantaise set for race
Lamb's lettuce from the western French region of Nantes will see its new campaign kick off with the Foulées du Tram run
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Morrisons number one for RSA
The South African stonefruit sector has lauded the UK retailer for an exceptional winter performance
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Soil Assocation paves road to 2020
The UK-based organisation has laid out its strategy for the next few years, promising 'good food for all'