All Germany articles – Page 26
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ArticleIfco unveils ESG strategy
Company publishes goals to positively impact the planet and society, aiming to achieve net zero carbon emissions by 2040
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ArticleFruit Logistica entry depends on Covid status
Visitors must show certificate of EU-approved vaccination or recovered status to access exhibition, says organiser
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ArticleNew president for Bayer Crop Science
Rodrigo Santos takes on new role and is appointed to the Bayer AG board of management
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ArticleSanLucar conjures up new Encanto promotion
Company hopes some of the magic in Disney-Pixar's latest film will rub off on its own fresh fruit and vegetable sales
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ArticlePort wins sustainability award
Port International wins Sustainability Heroes Award 2021 in the carbon footprint category
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ArticleSmaller crop for PersiMon campaign
Bad weather and a new pest called citrus mealybug have significantly reduced the amount of fruit available this season
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ArticleFruit Logistica names new event director
Kai Mangelberger takes over from Madlen Miserius ahead of February's return to physical exhibition format
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ArticleFlavour key to Kissabel growth
It may be the coloured flesh of Kissabel that grabs the attention, but it is flavour that is the future of the apple brand's segmentation, says Ifored
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ArticleFairtrade farmers "threatened by climate change"
New report titled 'Fairtrade and Climate Change' warns that producers are under increasing pressure
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ArticleBASF invests in Computomics
BASF Venture Capital and Amathaon Capital acquire minority stake in bioinformatics company Computomics
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ArticleBig names booked in for Fruit Logistica
Dole, Fyffes, SanLucar and Zespri among leading companies ready to exhibit at world's leading fresh produce trade fair
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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

