Europe news archive – Page 204
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Video: Saving the world's banana supply
Professor Gert Kema talks about the progress being made to protect commercial banana crops from the threat of disease
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Video: Motörleaf drives clever crops
Artificial intelligence is helping to automate greenhouse production of vegetables like tomatoes and peppers
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BerryWorld is going global for growth
Leading soft fruit company celebrates 25th anniversary by targeting new expansion in different parts of the world
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Video: South Africa selling more citrus
Justin Chadwick of the Citrus Growers' Association talks to Fruitnet about volumes, markets, Spain and Brexit
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Tony Fissette retires from T&G Global
After 45 years at the company Fissette will step down to retire, handing over to Steve Maxwell
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TH Clements sees ‘Brexit export opportunity’
Weakened pound has sparked interest in Lincolnshire grower’s brassicas from Eastern Europe as retailers look for year-round supply
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G’s to shake up import strategy in no-deal scenario
Salad veg supplier considers removing date codes, using new trade routes and supplying customers via UK hub if no Brexit deal is reached
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Bimi launches raw juice in Spain
Premium brassica brand looks to propel health trend in Spain with new vitamin-rich cold pressed fruit and veg juice
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Potato varieties registered in Vietnam
The Rosagold and Markies varieties of potato offer higher yields and a better-quality product to growers
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"Keep stimulating" fresh produce consumption
Freshfel Europe urges the sector to continue to stimulate consumption despite high uncertainty in the business environment
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Consumer success for Kissabel
Red, orange and pink-fleshed apples impressed customers across Germany, the UK, Italy and Switzerland
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Pink Lady lowers harvest estimate
Major apple brand now expects 20,000 tonnes less than previously forecast but says it has enjoyed promising start to marketing year
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Pressure mounts to fast-track Dutch veg imports
‘Green Lanes’ system would see perishable products cleared by customs officials before arriving at ports, allowing them to avoid queues
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Listen to Lord Digby Jones
South Africans are trying to make sense of happenings in the UK and Europe
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Supermarket buyer lays bare full cost of no-deal
Frustrated buyer details impact on price and availability at crucial time of year for fresh produce imports in radio phone-in on LBC
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Brexit stalemate continues
Despite the optimism of some of the UK media, negotiations between the UK and EU appear to have hit a wall – the same wall as last time
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Greencore “prepared to airfreight” as no-deal looms
Irish convenience food supplier will consider importing ingredients by air to avoid disruption to shipping in event of a hard Brexit
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Copefrut becomes newest member of Origine Group
The union strengthens the group’s counterseasonal supply of kiwifruit and other products
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Brexit ‘could cause thousands more heart attacks’
Price rises on fruit and veg likely to reduce consumption, contributing to an estimated 12,400 more deaths from cardiovascular disease by 2030
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The future’s bright says WAO
Rise in veganism and health awareness will ensure solid growth in avocado category