All articles by Tom Joyce – Page 134
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French put off by price
French shoppers are consuming insufficient fruit and vegetables due to a lack of money, according to a new poll
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Africa's green revolution
Namanga Ngongi, an agronomist from Cameroon, believes that Africa may be embarking on a second green revolution
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Gazan agriculture suffers
The continuing blockade of the Gaza Strip by Israel is leading to the rapid decline of agriculture in Gaza
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Rungis fruit outperforms veg
Although 2009 was a tough year for all, fruits appear to have fared better than vegetables at the Parisian market of Rungis
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Nîmes strawberries to gain PGI
Nîmes' strawberries are set to join the French region's wine, olives and olive oil in gaining protected status
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Guadeloupe bananas return to EU
Following a lengthy hiatus caused by the volcanic eruption at Montserrat, exports of Guadeloupe's bananas are ready to resume
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World Cup teams offset emissions
Through Soil & More's compost project, many teams at this month's World Cup aim to offset their carbon emissions
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Mercosur-Israel FTA comes online
Trade between the South American bloc and Israel is expected to increase after the FTA comes into effect today
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UK MP urges food revolution
A British politician has called on the government to transform public sector food procurement to boost UK agriculture
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Amsterdam summit tackles sustainability
The Sustainable Foods Summit will look at key issues relating to sustainability in the food industry when it convenes on 10-11 June
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Belgium-France trade stays high
Import and export figures for Belgium and France reveal the level of activity between the two countries remains strong
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Fairtrade veg market set to grow
Following Marks & Spencer's foray into Fairtrade vegetables, Organic Monitor sees an opportunity for big growth throughout Europe
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Mechelse announces strong Q1 results
Higher production volumes have helped Belgian auction Mechelse Veilingen record strong growth in the first quarter of 2010
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Organics boom in France
According to Agence Bio, organic production and consumption in France grew considerably in 2009
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M&S first to sell Fairtrade veg in UK
Marks & Spencer's launch of Fairtrade green beans from Kenya makes it the first UK retailer to stock Fairtrade vegetables
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Carrefour makes special offer
Since last week, Carrefour has been selling a selection of five fruit and veg varieties at 0 per cent margin
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Safmarine adds Sharjah to service
The shipping line's service between the Gulf and East Africa is to be enhanced with a new stop at Sharjah
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Farmers turn Paris landmark green
French farmers yesterday turned the Champs Elysées into a field in order to promote their trade to French consumers
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First Fairtrade bean sprouts hit UK
The Cooperative will begin the sale of the first Fairtrade bean sprouts this week, grown by a group in Inner Mongolia
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Senate examines modernisation law
In France, the agriculture modernisation law, which aims to help farmers in crisis, is currently being looked over by senators