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Freshfel Europe Headlines 5 – 2023
Freshfel Europe Headlines - Edition 5, 2023 Freshfel Europe's Headlines publication provides an overview of the Association's most recent activities. For more information about Freshfel Europe's activities please contact the Freshfel Europe Secretariat. Freshfel...
Freshfel Europe looks ahead at climate change impacts, policy coherence and the image of fresh fruits and vegetables with the European Parliament and the European Commission
Climate change, the impacts of extreme weather on fresh produce, the threat on the functioning of the Single Market, the unique and positive position of fresh fruits and vegetables in sustainable systems and how to communicate and showcase this through aligned...
Fresh Times Edition 3 – 2023
Fresh Times - Edition 3, 2023 Freshfel Europe collects this information from different sources to the best of its knowledge. Freshfel Europe is in no way responsible for the content of the articles used. For any questions or further information, please contact the...
Freshfel Europe Headlines 4 – 2023
Freshfel Europe Headlines - Edition 4, 2023 Freshfel Europe's Headlines publication provides an overview of the Association's most recent activities. For more information about Freshfel Europe's activities please contact the Freshfel Europe Secretariat. New Nordic...
Freshfel Europe Headlines 3 – 2023
Freshfel Europe Headlines - Edition 3, 2023 Freshfel Europe's Headlines publication provides an overview of the Association's most recent activities. For more information about Freshfel Europe's activities please contact the Freshfel Europe Secretariat. Building a...
Freshfel Europe’s Annual Event focuses on unravelling misconceptions and proclaiming the true, fresh face of fruits and vegetables
On 25 May Freshfel Europe held its Annual Event 2023 in Brussels. The event brought together over 100 participants, including experts from the fresh produce sector, European Commission professionals, Members of the European Parliament and representatives from...
Freshfel Europe warns the European Commission on far-reaching implications of proposed marketing standards for the pre-cut fruit and vegetables industry
Freshfel Europe warned the European Commission this week on the far-reaching implications of its draft proposal on marketing standards if rules on mandatory country-specific origin labelling are maintained for pre-cut fruit and vegetables. The draft is currently in...
Fresh Times Edition 2 – 2023
Fresh Times - Edition 2, 2023 Freshfel Europe collects this information from different sources to the best of its knowledge. Freshfel Europe is in no way responsible for the content of the articles used. For any questions or further information, please contact the...
Freshfel Europe Headlines 2 – 2023
Freshfel Europe Headlines - Edition 2, 2023 Freshfel Europe's Headlines publication provides an overview of the Association's most recent activities. For more information about Freshfel Europe's activities please contact the Freshfel Europe Secretariat. Freshfel...
Freshfel Europe’s Consumption Monitor shows that there is still a long way to go to reach the minimum recommendation of 400 g/day of fresh fruit and vegetables
Freshfel Europe’s latest edition of the Consumption Monitor indicates that the average fruit and vegetable consumption in the EU grew to 364,58 g/day/capita in 2021. However, this positive trend that started during the coronavirus pandemic has already been curbed by...