Meldungen aus Europa – Page 1523
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Italien: Große Nachfrage und steigende Preise bei Obst und Gemüse vor Ostern
Trotz der gesundheitlichen Notlage, in der sich das Land befindet, hat die Karwoche zu spürbar höheren Abverkäufen bei den Großmärkten geführt. Das Netzwerk Italmercati berichtete z.B. bei Spargel einen Preisanstieg, der zum einen mit der Verlangsamung der Produktion wegen einiger Nachfröste Anfang April, zum anderen mit einem deutlichen Konsumanstieg vor ...
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Chiquita spendet über 1,5 Millionen Bananen, um gesunde Ernährung zu sichern
Foto: ChiquitaDurch Partnerschaften mit Organisationen wie Feeding America® und verschiedenen Krankenhäusern und Schulbezirken auf der ganzen Welt hat Chiquita nach eigenen Angaben bereits über 1,5 Mio Bananen und andere lebenswichtige Güter wie Schutzanzüge aus den Beschaffungsländern wie Guatemala, Honduras und Panama an Verbraucher in den Vereinigten Staaten und Italien gespendet. ...
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No Wimbledon but Hugh Lowe Farms stays optimistic
Kent grower that supplies all of tennis tournament’s strawberries hopeful of finding alternative outlets for 33-tonne Wimbledon crop
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Salix Fruits kicks off Argentine lemon season
Company set to deliver around 700,000 (18kg) cartons between March and August
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Podcasts
Fruitbox: The future's bright, the future's citrus
Justin Chadwick talks to Chris White about big new opportunities for a range of citrus in markets around the globe
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Seeds of a bright organic future
Interview: The EU's Liveseed project is a major initiative aimed at improving the organic seed sector for the benefit of all producers
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Labour: "harvest will be at considerable extra cost"
Requirements for spring labour needs met, but social distancing measures and novice workers will push up prices of fresh produce
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Pera de Lleida PDO says it with pears
PDO pays tribute to the vital work being done by health workers by distributing free pears
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CIOPORA launches Covid-19 resource for breeders
Crisis Resource Centre provides information on financial relief and other regulatory issues from over 12 countries
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Sites earmarked for 41 giant UK glasshouses
Low Carbon Farming, which is behind £120m glasshouse project in East Anglia, predicts new era of environment-friendly production
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New soft citrus acreage boosts Chilean exports
Chilean Citrus Committee forecasts a 6 per cent increase in exports for the 2020 season
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3m Brits 'hungry' since Covid-19 lockdown
New figures from the Food Foundation paint a worrying picture of national hunger in the last three weeks
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Vittorio asparagus in high demand
Global Plant Genetics reveals that it sold out of seeds in northern and central Europe this season
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PMA A-NZ lashes “misleading advice”
Industry association says fresh produce should not be washed with soapy water or disinfectants
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Ensuring supply in the Northern Territory
Government officials meet to ensure remote and regional communities continue to receive uninterrupted supply
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Court rules for NZ government in Psa case
A class action of growers will appeal the decision, which found the government was not liable for losses from the outbreak
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Tension at Myanmar-China border
Coronavirus restrictions stopping Myanmar nationals from entering China includes drivers delivering fresh produce
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Kurly secures more investment
An increase in online shopping driven by the coronavirus has helped the Korean e-tailer raise more funding
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Imperial season underway in Australia
Nutrano begins 2020 mandarin harvest, enforcing strict hygiene and social distancing protocols across its business
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Starr Ranch Growers makes key appointments
Wenatchee-based tree fruit company bolsters its sales and marketing team