Meldungen aus Europa – Page 1459
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South Africa set for blueberry boom
The first forecast of the campaign predicts a big blueberry crop increase this year
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AREFLH welcomes EC measures
Association pleased with Commission’s adoption of additional exceptional measures for the fruit and vegetable sector
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Podcasts
Fruitbox: What on earth are we going to eat?
Consultant Barbara Bray MBE discusses the effects of the recent pandemic on our diets, health and food security
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New chillis launched by Bedfordshire firestarter
Tesco announce it will stock three of the world's hottest chilli peppers, grown by Salvatore Genovese
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Ailimpo shines spotlight on biodiverity
Interprofessional teams up with ANSE on new project to protect the endangered long-fingered bat
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Antwerp 'limits' Covid-19 impact
Total goods throughput falls by 4.9 per cent in the first half of the year, with the 'first signs of recovery visible'
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Agriculture Bill back in the Lords
Bill returns for its second reading as ministers hope to bring it into law by 2021
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UK applies for border control posts in Northern Ireland
Defra makes formal request for EU to establish border checkpoints at Northern Irish ports as UK prepares for end of Brexit transition period
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RPA simplifies BPS over-claim penalties
Government says new rules mean farmers will be less heavily penalised for making small over-claims
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Peppers show greater resistance
UF/IFAS scientists develop a specialty pepper with better resistance to root-knot nematodes
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Bosch UK joins forces with Fieldwork Robotics
Tech giant to help University of Plymouth robotics specialist accelerate development of its ‘soft robotic arms’ for picking soft fruit and veg
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China’s imports to drive global growth
Opening session of Fruitnet Live: China paints positive outlook for global suppliers moving forward
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NZ suspend mango imports from Mumbai
Temporary ban enacted by Ministry for Primary Industries following detection of fruit fly
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Queensland Kabocha sees success in Japan
Growers from Darling Downs produce crop of export-standard squash, opening A$108m export market into Japan
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SpiceJet gives fruit first class service
Cargo-on-seat flights have helped the Indian airline ship more than 20,000 tonnes of cargo during the Covid-19 pandemic
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Chiquita focuses on fitness
Global banana brand aims to encourage consumers to exercise, with 12 new stickers promoting fitness challenges
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NW cherries anticipating long season
Sluggish start sees just under 10.5m boxes of dark sweet and yellow cherries shipped, with demand continuing to grow
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Korean growers diversify with apple melon
Strawberry and tomato growers on Korea’s Jeju Island have begun apple melon trials to increase productivity
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Ecuador: Bananenexporte legen deutlich zu
Seit Anfang des Jahres hat das Andenland insgesamt 175,6 Mio Kartons Bananen exportiert. Im Vergleich zum Vorjahreszeitraum ist das ein Plus von 10,9 %. Allein für den Monat Mai wurde ein Anstieg von 5 Mio Kartons verzeichnet, berichtet reefertrends.Die EU und der Nahe Osten konnten mit zusätzlichen 7 Mio bzw. ...