All articles by Tom Joyce – Page 137
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Tunisia highlights organic potential
The African country is set on boosting its exports of organic produce, and intends to introduce a new Tunisian organic label
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Greek farmers block roads
Greece’s embattled farmers disrupted traffic earlier this month in order to demand better prices for their produce, causing transport chaos
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Namibia reports healthy grape sales
Favourable weather conditions have boosted grape production in the southern African country, aiding exports to China
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France sees drop in cost of seasonal work
French agriculture minister Bruno Le Maire yesterday announced a drop in the hourly wage for seasonal work in order to help the sector
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French fruit producers present Fruidissi
In response to the current crisis affecting France's fruit sector, producers are set to launch a new collective mark called Fruidissi
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French steer clear of discounters
A new study looking at consumers’ habits reveals that French shoppers are much happier in the supermarket than the discount store
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French study questions organic margins
A new study has found that organics are too pricey for most French shoppers, with retailers' margins a major contributing factor
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French apple growers protest in southwest
On the opening of the FNPF congress, producers in the southwest of France plan to distribute apples to highlight their losses
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Dunkirk and UGPBAN reinforce ties
A new charter was signed this month between the French port of Dunkirk and UGPBAN in order to strengthen ties
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Soil Association studies future of food
At its February conference, the UK organisation will look at the changes that are required to ensure food security
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Pink Lady plans for Valentine's
This Valentine's Day period, the apple marketer will launch a limited selection bearing heart-shaped birthmarks
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BFV-Profuco merger talks continue
The Belgian auctions are still in talks over a possible merger, with the final decision resting with BFV's growers
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Fairtrade Fortnight urges Big Swap
During February's Fairtrade Fortnight, UK shoppers will be encouraged to swap what's in their basket for a Fairtrade alternative
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Hoogstraten sees sales stay stable
The Belgian auction has had to rely on an increase in volume sales to compensate for the general drop in prices
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Online sales forecast to double
Sales of groceries online have been rising steadily in the UK these past few years, and are now expected to soar
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Savéol calls for cogeneration
French tomato cooperative Savéol is demanding state action to facilitate the use of cogeneration in Brittany
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European chill favours Moroccans
The cold weather that has hit Europe over the past month is expected to aid Moroccan fruit and vegetable exporters
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Resistant onion revealed
Dutch seed specialist Bejo presented its mildew-resistant Hylander onion at Sival in France last week
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Carrefour meets expectations for Q4
The French retailer's results for the fourth quarter succeeded in meeting the company's sales expectations
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French growers to receive state aid
Minister of agriculture Bruno Le Maire plans to offer assistance to growers following the recent tough weather conditions