All Germany articles – Page 24
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ArticleBright prospects for Sunup melons
Premium cantaloupe range from BASF, which indicates ripeness and boasts long shelf life, now available year round
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ArticleBayWa forms Global Produce subsidiary
Group unveils separate brand identity for new company, which includes T&G Global, BaWa Obst, and TFC Holland
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ArticleRewe Group makes vegan ranges climate neutral
Plant-based products sold in Rewe and Penny stores will restore CO2 instead of emitting it, company says
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ArticleRed Moon volumes to increase
Italian harvesting began in mid-September while international production is ramping up
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ArticleBayer expands organic seed range
New certified production of tomato, pepper and cucumber seeds aimed at helping boost access to healthy, fresh food
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ArticlePort commits to climate target
Port International aims for a 50 per cent reduction in CO2 emissions by 2030
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ArticleKronen to host online event
Machinery group's Customer Days event will take place on 4-7 October
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ArticleBerlin canteens respond to change
Canteens for Berlin’s university population are ditching meat in favour of vegetarian and vegan options, as students demand a climate-friendly approach
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ArticleGreenfood takes stake in Jaguar
Swedish group expands global network with investment in one of Europe's leading importers
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ArticleLiquidseal develops shelf-life tech
Group introduces edible coatings for fresh produce to reduce wastage and increase sustainability
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ArticleGood start to 2021 for Hapag-Lloyd
Shipping line does not expect global supply chains to return to normal before March 2022
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ArticleOpportunity knocks for Belgian pears
The impact of adverse weather conditions has been felt all over Europe, but opportunities exist for Belgian pear exporters this season
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ArticleDemand stays strong at Karakuta
Kenya's Karakuta Farm is continuing to make progress, empowering more and more local women through the production of avocados
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ArticleMixed fortunes for Europe's apples and pears
Figures released by WAPA at Prognosfruit predicted apple growth of 10 per cent, with pear volumes down 28 per cent
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ArticleInfarm appoints crop genetics specialist
Pádraic Flood will lead development of breeding programme to adapt grains, legumes and other staple crops for vertical farming
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ArticleGreat start for Serbian blues
As Serbian blueberry production expands, the country’s new generation of producers are using the latest technology to maximise quality, says AgroBrand’s Julka Toskic
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ArticleEurope's flood damage begins to emerge
Production has been affected in large parts of Belgium, Germany, Netherlands and Switzerland
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ArticleBayer committed to increasing consumption
Group unveils new innovations and business strategy as it looks to drive fruit and vegetable consumption across the globe
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ArticleFairtrade Base Wage for bananas
The Fairtrade Base Wage came into effect on 1 July, boosting wages by up to 15 per cent for thousands of workers on banana plantations
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ArticleAgranimo’s analytics platform wins funding boost
Startup says investment from Nector Holdings will accelerate its growth in the fresh produce industry

