All Europe articles – Page 193
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Hail strikes apple orchards in Italy
Unexpected storm hits areas in Val di Non, causing damage to as many as 600ha, according to reports
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Ministers talk sustainability at BelOrta
The Belgian cooperative’s sustainability efforts were high on the agenda during a visit by the ministers of agriculture of Belgium and Malta
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Veg Amnesty to help fight 'veg poverty'
Boxer Nicola Adams is fronting a new campaign created by frozen food outfit Strong Roots to help boost access to veg
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Tong system helps spud supplier
New mobile washing system featuring Tong barrel washer creates efficiencies for major UK potato supplier
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Co-op launches plastic recycling scheme
Customers can now dispose of hard-to-recycle plastics at special collection points in Central England Co-op stores, group says
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LST launches sustainable lighting range
Agtech firm Light Science Technologies launches sustainable nurturGROW LED lighting range
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BerryWorld UK highlights sustainable focus
BerryWorld UK growers demonstrate commitment to sustainable production with focus on emissions, biodiversity and water
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Israel addresses high produce prices
Through easing import regulations and dropping or reducing taxes, Israel is determined to lower the costs of fresh produce
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New branding for Growing Underground
Carbon-negative salad business launches new retail brand at a time of confirming its B Corp status
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Sysco Speciality Group launched
New name brings together Fresh Direct with four other speciality fresh food suppliers in the Sysco stable
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More apples but fewer pears for Catalonia
2021 apple production forecast to rise by 16 per cent while pear volumes set to fall by 14 per cent year-on-year
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Caccamo confirmed as NIAB CEO
Current MD of NIAB EMR will take over from retiring NIAB chief executive Tina Barsby in October
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Podcasts
Fruitbox 67 - Mike Corbett, Tesco
Tesco's technical manager for salads considers the role that data plays in today's modern supermarket supply chains
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Brexit trade deals 'may cause 1,500 extra deaths'
Comment: Marco Springmann, senior researcher at the Oxford Martin Programme on the Future of Food, University of Oxford, argues UK agricultural trade policy must be based around health priorities
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Strong Q2 growth for Bakkavor
Fresh prepared specialist sees revenue bouncing back after being hit hard by lockdown measures during the pandemic
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Europe's flood damage begins to emerge
Production has been affected in large parts of Belgium, Germany, Netherlands and Switzerland
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Chiquita banana buses back in London
The iconic yellow double deckers return to the capital for seventh consecutive campaign
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NIAB launches fruit variety brand
‘Malling Fruits’ varieties to set the industry standard, says horticulture research institute
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Pink Lady in art slam dunk
Leading apple brand Pink Lady has transformed a London basketball court into work of art, open for public use this month
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Wrap to halve emissions by 2030
Wrap’s world-leading UK food-industry voluntary agreement, the Courtauld Commitment, sets 50 per cent greenhouse gas target for 2030