All Europe articles – Page 264
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In pictures: Phil Hogan visits Anecoop
The European Commissioner was in Valencia last week to give a speech to the Annual Congress of Spanish Co-operatives
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Greece still threatens euro stability
Investors reassured by short-term Greece-EU agreement but euro continues to fall ahead of quantitative easing measures
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Moldova: Russia restores access for apples
Country's exporters find their options have broadened since last summer, with the EU now also a viable destination
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Russian crisis limits effect of ban
Eurofruit spoke to Philippe Binard, general delegate for Freshfel Europe, about the current effect of the Russian ban on the European market
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Europe’s wheel of fortune
Russia, the falling value of the Euro, and dropping fuel prices – Promar’s Matt Incles discusses the prospects for the Eurozone in 2015
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Hamburg Sud and CMA CGM expand cooperation
Major shipping lines announced further cooperation on services between Asia, the US and Europe
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EU removes ban on Indian mangoes
Defra welcomes plant health standing committee's decision to lift restrictions much earlier than expected
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The global avocado market is changing
Jim Donovan of Mission Produce offers a Californian perspective on recent changes in international avocado supply
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Russia's import ban: What happens next?
Several months after Russian president Vladimir Putin announced a ban on the import of agricultural products, Promar International consultant Lizzie Bonsall assesses the impact
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Fresh support to continue in 2015
Further emergency assistance has been promised by the European Commission as the Russian ban continues to bite
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EU likely to approve Indian mango exports
Exports could resume later this year, but ban on aubergines, taro and bitter gourds set to remain
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Europe's food "among world's safest"
The latest EFSA Annual Pesticide Residues Report finds that European food has a very high level of MRL compliance
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Shipping costs to Jersey and Guernsey set to rise
Although the islands are not in the EU, ships operating near EU coasts must comply with tighter rules from January
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Calls for EU to drop Indian mango ban
Positive report from Food and Veterinary Office should prompt EU to lift ban, according to British MP
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Online tracking for Indian mangoes
The Indian mango industry is set to introduce a system allowing consumers to track the fruit’s farm origins
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Farmers win refund in time for Xmas
Farmers to receive cash refund for first time as EU reimburses money it held back from CAP funding for crisis fund
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Apple returns fall as retailers cut everyday prices
Dessert apple returns are 'much lower' than previous seasons, as impact of European market pressure starts to hit
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Urban farming boosts global food production
Report claims urban farming has greater influence than previously thought and should help inform agricultural policy
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Industry slams decision to scrap chief science advisor
Decision sparks fears that ‘voice of science will be stifled’ in key policy issues after EU scraps role of chief scientific advisor
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Réunion flight plan meets with anger
Concerns raised over decrease in number of flights connecting French island with overseas markets including Europe