All Germany articles – Page 37
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ArticleUS$100m funding boosts Infarm model
German start-up prepares to expand in the US and Europe as interest in vertical and urban farming continues to grow
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ArticleMore and more buyers head to Berlin
Fruit Logistica's importance to buyers and decision-makers in the fresh fruit and vegetable business remains as great as ever
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ArticleBert Barmans set to leave Zespri
New Zealand kiwifruit company's general manager for Europe is stepping down as general manager after 19 years with the group
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ArticleHamburg Süd christens Polar Ecuador in Antwerp
Ship offers a container storage capacity of 3,800 TEU and is equipped with 1,000 reefer plugs
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ArticleLidl rethinks switch to Fairtrade bananas
Not all of the discount retailer's German and Swiss customers have embraced the idea of fairly traded bananas
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ArticleNew Kisy mini watermelon hits supermarket shelves
Compact size makes it ideal for consumption inside and outside the home, developer says
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ArticleIncrease in agriculture at BayWa
First quarter earnings for BayWa in 2019 saw positive results in the company’s agriculture division
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ArticleGrowers extend Germany's strawberry season
Investment to boost domestic supply will be supported by more counter-seasonal berries from elsewhere, says Landgard
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ArticleOn the road to a greener future
Fruitnet talks to Spanish logistics firm Frío Guerrero about its holistic approach to reducing its environmental impact
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ArticleAmbrosia performs well in export markets
Stronger demand noted in Germany, Asia and the Middle East for club variety grown in Piedmont and South Tyrol
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ArticleKronen powers Postuma facility
Dutch fresh produce wholesaler opens newbuild facility, which features several pieces of Kronen machinery
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AnalysisBananas: has a 'race to the top' begun?
Alistair Smith of Bananalink charts recent changes in the banana market and considers some promising new signs for producers
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ArticleValue chain vision
Arend Schot, head EAME vegetable seeds at Syngenta, offers the latest on the products the company is pushing for 2019
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ArticleBayWa moving in the right direction
Despite an 'inconsistent' global produce business unit, company increases revenue and earnings for 2018 financial year
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ArticleEU extends school fruit scheme
The programme distributes free fruit, vegetables and milk to around 20m schoolchildren
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ArticlePulling in the same direction
Christiane Bell discusses how BayWa is making it easier for customers to access fresh produce from its different sources
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ArticleDemeter first for Global Fruit Point
The German importer receives first consignment of Demeter topfruit from Argentina
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ArticleAldi scraps plastic packaging on cucumbers
Discount chains Aldi Nord and Aldi Süd say they have trialled road shipments from Spain with no loss of quality
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ArticleResearchers make plant disease breakthrough
Discovery of immunity chromosomes in plants can pave the way for developing disease resistant crops
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ArticleBühler ups its sustainability game
Technology and equipment specialist joins the World Business Council for Sustainable Development

