All Europe articles – Page 283
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German association slams E.coli response
Head of DFHV strongly criticises authorities over handling of recent outbreak, arguing mismanagement risked damaging trade
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Brands could be making a return
As advertising budgets have come under pressure during the past few years, a number of PR and branding campaigns have shown their worth in boosting consumer excitement about fresh produce
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Russian ban "major blow" for Dutch
Companies and officials preparing to face major difficulties over the coming days as export consignments are returned
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UK retailers shrug off E.coli fears
German customers cancel cucumber orders from the Netherlands, prompting downturn in prices in UK as product is redirected
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E.coli: 'Source still not identified'
Hamburg health minister confirms test results show "no link" between Spanish cucumbers and outbreak of bacterial infection
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E.coli: Spanish firms protest innocence
Frunet Bio and Costa de Almería say contamination must have happened in Germany after tests find no traces of E.coli
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Rory Byrne lays out challenges
Total Produce's Rory Byrne was on hand at FRESH2011 to give delegates an insight into the challenges and opportunities facing the industry
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Germany, Holland: 'No source of E.coli'
Inspectors in both European countries say they have found no potential trace of E.coli in their own horticultural industries
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Russia bans German and Spanish veg
Country to seize all vegetable imports from Germany and Spain, with threat of further sanctions against other EU suppliers
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EC carries out shipping antitrust raids
Officials have undertaken inspections at the premises of some of the industry's leading container shipping companies
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Chinese products given EU protection
EU grants Chinese pomelo, apple and yam protected status under its geographical indications scheme, with others set to follow
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Rises, rescues and revolutions
Food prices have continued to increase in the UK, exporters in Portugal have reason to be concerned, and in Egypt the fiscal fall-out of the revolution is only just beginning to be seen
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EU data shows mixed results for 2010
Statistics laying out the EU's fresh fruit and vegetable trade in 2010 reveal a year of mixed fortunes
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EU considers new country of origin rules
Consumers deserve to know where their food comes from, the NFU has said as the European Parliament moved closer to introducing mandatory rules for country of origin labelling on fresh produce.
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Rates reap what markets sow
As two of the Southern Hemisphere’s major apple export seasons got into full swing in March, currency rates continued to be shaped by global financial trends
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Media too eager to point the finger
Fresh Del Monte should be commended, and not vilified, following the recent outpouring of criticism of its bagged single-finger banana line
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Port cities seek renewable options
Nine partners are combining their efforts to maximise their use of renewable energy in industry processes
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Freshfel: 'Put prices in perspective'
European fresh produce association publishes recent research into fresh produce prices, arguing they are not expensive
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EC to reclassify bananas as berries
New proposals to streamline the fresh produce import protocol could see a number of popular fruits reclassified as berries
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EC confirms School Fruit Scheme funding
Allocations for 2011/12 academic year show the UK, Sweden and Finland are only EU countries not set to participate