All articles by Tom Joyce – Page 110
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Pineapples survive rain in Costa Rica
Despite the unfavourable weather conditions at the end of 2012, expectations remain good for the Costa Rican crop
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India in limelight at BioFach
Named country of the year at the upcoming organic fair, India is keen to show the credibility of its organic offering
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EMCO enforces IP rights in Egypt
The US-based strawberry marketer has moved to prevent the export of unlicensed strawberries from Egypt
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Ethiopia exports organic bananas
The African country has shipped its first organic bananas, and Europe and the Middle East are the main targets for the future
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Study sheds light on male beauty
Research into the attractiveness of men has shown the benefits of consuming fruits including plums and nectarines
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Antwerp releases Sustainability Report
Belgium's port of Antwerp has launched its first report detailing the efforts being made to improve sustainability
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FDA alert on Brazilian orange juice
An Import Alert has been placed on more Brazilian orange juice firms sending to the US, according to the FDA
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Syria sanctions hurt Lebanon
Traders in Lebanon are experiencing a drop in prices, as exports to and through Syria are restricted
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Tunisia expects citrus increase
The North African country anticipates a rise in volumes this year, due to an increase in Maltese orange production
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NGOs question EU-Morocco deal
The agreement to liberalise imports of Moroccan produce has come under fire from groups concerned about the disputed Western Sahara region
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Strikes cost Antwerp dear
Belgium's Port of Antwerp expects to lose around €1m an hour as a result of the strikes hitting the country
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Carrefour board chooses new CEO
Olofsson's decision to step down as CEO of French retailer Carrefour in June paves the way for Georges Plassat
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Tesco abandons carbon labelling
The UK supermarket chain has ditched its plan to label all its products with their carbon footprint
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EU trade supports Ghana
APIBANA's president has stressed the importance of the Economic Partnership Agreement between Ghana and the EU
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Belgian ports to face disruptions
Belgian ports will next week be affected by a nationwide strike, with service providers advising against delivering cargo
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Prices on the up in French retailers
A new study from Familles Rurales shows that prices of basic items rose in France in 2011, with value items seeing the biggest increase
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Agrexco UK staff show anger
Having lost their jobs after the collapse of the Israeli company, most ex-employees are still chasing a redundancy package
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French fruit-growing area takes plunge
According to a study from the ministry of agriculture, France's fruit production area has dropped significantly between 2000 and 2010
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NFU sets plan for 2012
The National Farmers' Union has identified a number of lobbying priorities to guarantee a successful 2012 for UK businesses
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All Day Long gets co-funding from EU
The Belgian campaign to boost fruit and vegetable consumption has received the continued backing of the European Union