All Europe articles – Page 34
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It’s time to act to save British food production
Ali Capper, executive chair of BAPL, shares her response to the October 2024 Budget announcements
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France’s INAO to launch campaign highlighting quality and origin marks
The national institute of origin and quality in France is set to promote signs identifying the quality and origin of produce to the general public for the first time
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Plastic Packaging Tax to rise from 1 April 2025
Government announces PPT changes and publishes response to plastic recycling consultation, FPC reports
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Freskon Greece organises largest Greek presence in Madrid
Fruit Attraction saw 45 Greek companies, cooperatives and organisations exhibit to showcase the potential of the country’s fresh produce
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New shipping service connects Egypt with Europe
DFDS and Pan Marine will start a new weekly connection between Damietta and the Italian port of Trieste from late November
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Potatoes top the table as Spain’s imports grow
Value of both fruit and vegetable imports climbed through January-August when compared with the same period of 2023
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Promising carrot season in Egypt a boost for global markets
Egypt has emerged as a significant player in the global carrot market, becoming the third largest supplier of carrots to the EU in 2022/23, according to Khaled Alhabouny, operations director at Alhabouny Group
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Enrico Farneti named Hellmann Italy MD
Farneti succeeds Daniela Coppola at the Hellmann Worldwide Logistics subsidiary
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Yello apple back on the shelves
Consortia VOG and VIP expect good quality and consistent volumes of their yellow-skinned apple this season
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Dulcis embarks on first international campaign
The new Italian kiwifruit will launch across multiple European markets
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Nationwide Produce founder dies aged 88
Produce veteran and Nationwide founder Bernard O’Malley passed away last week shortly after his wife Joan
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Phytoform Labs develops “breakthrough” mini tomato
Tiny tomato plants that ”pack a punch” could prove breakthrough crop for UK precision breeding
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Fruitnet Citrus Congress postponed
Statement from Fruitnet Media International’s managing director Chris White
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Westminster extends prunes’ duty-free status
US industry welcomes UK decision to extend zero import tariff on California prunes
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‘Reverse awful family-farm tax,’ says NFU
Farming union is mobilising members for mass lobby of MPs in London to reverse family farm tax
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Eosta welcomes quality mango crops from Ecuador and Peru
As the organic mango harvest approaches in Ecuador and Peru, Dutch organics supplier Eosta says volumes and quality look “excellent” this season
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Climatic conditions favour Egyptian oranges
Egypt is preparing for an “exceptional” season for oranges, with demand expected to be high thanks to ideal conditions for large, uniform, high-quality fruit this season
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Halloweena mandarins back for second season
The healthier Halloween snack is available in select locations across the UK and Spain
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“Continued success” for global blueberry business
RaboResearch report suggests rapid changes will ensure continued success for the worldwide blueberry industry
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Spanish Kaki Association warns of devastation in Valencia
Initial estimates point to the loss of 70 per cent of the crop in some areas following this week’s violent storms