All Europe articles – Page 237
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South-east Europe's export opportunity
Delegates at Fruitnet Forum South-East Europe hear how the region is taking advantage of new opportunities abroad
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Ailimpo warns of Turkish lemon violations
The EU has already issued three health alerts on Turkish imports since the start of the 2018/19 season
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GPG launches Vittorio asparagus
GPG said the variety combines yield and quality and shows excellent potential in different growing regions
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Itacitrus launches year-round organic lime programme
Brazil’s biggest lime exporter now supplies organic, as well as conventional limes throughout the year
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Hyundai invests in Cambodian exports
The Korean-owned corporation’s new centre will pack to export standards for China, Korea and Japan
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Chilean citrus exports hit new record
After a faltering start, the season hit its stride with strong demand driving sales in the US market
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UK shoppers keenest on local produce
New survey from IRI reveals Europe is moving towards 'geocentric purchasing'
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Colombian blues chase new markets
With planted area projected to reach 1,500ha in 2021, producers are courting buyers in Europe and the US
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Brazilian artist redesigns Chiquita label
Romero Britto's new series of stickers will appear on fruit in Europe and North America from mid-November
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Markets present plan to European Parliament
More than 120 fresh fruit and vegetable wholesale markets from across the EU say they will collaborate more in future
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EFSA streamlines food donation rules
Simplified approach is designed to make food donations from retailers, restaurants and distribution centres easier
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Iran stares down sanctions
President Rouhani has called the US’s reimposition of sanctions “unjust” and vowed to break them, as the country seeks ways to continue business as usual
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Zespri chairman Peter McBride to retire
The Zespri International board will welcome a new chairman in February next year
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Efforts multiply to address water woes
The effects of climate change are already apparent to farmers worldwide, whose efforts to overcome water scarcity to feed a growing population are a defining struggle of our time
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Scientists call on EU to change GMO directive
Leading universities and institutions are seeking an "urgent review" of current GMO regulations following the ECJ gene-editing ruling
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EU avo consumption hits record high
Europeans consumed an all-time high 650 million avocados following successful partnerships with retailers by the WAO
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Horticulture tops EU productivity gains
Fruit and veg producers leapt ahead of other agricultural sectors recording 10 - 15 per cent gains in output in 2014 - 2015
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Dutch industry veteran Eric Truffino dies
Truffino was best known for founding the Dutch Golden Tomato Club which gave valuable insights on Dutch horticultural production
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GPG secures major strawberry deal with UC Davis
Global Plant Genetics will work to bring new varieties to market in Europe, the Mediterranean and South America
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NFU seeks “urgent meeting” with govt amid Brexit impasse
Union president says no-deal scenario is “unthinkable”, stressing that lack of progress in negotiations is damaging farmers’ businesses