Meldungen aus Europa – Page 1662
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Asda unveils NI-grown pumpkins
Gilfresh achieve first-ever commercial scale pumpkin production, going on sale at Asda
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Jepco secures hydroponics funding
Lettuce and salad grower gets backing from MEIF Maven Debt Finance to invest in year-round supply
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Positive outlook for Greek grapes
As Greek grape producers voice optimistic about the current season, exporter Proto is boosting volumes and planting new varieties to reach the next level
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Fresh Express puts women first
The company’s ‘Grape with a heart’ campaign is empowering women across rural Maharashtra
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Health campaign targets Paris convention
Follow me to be Healthy with Europe campaign set to put Paris Manga & Sci-Fi Show visitors to the test
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Spain mulls cost of US tariffs
Citrus, pears and peaches in the firing line as Trump ups the ante in dispute over airplane subsidies
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Australian importers and exporters gather
Over 50 stakeholders discuss key issues at annual AHEIA forum in Melbourne
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Compostable cucumber wrap cuts plastic
A fully compostable shrink-wrap for cucumbers developed in Australia is set to reach international markets
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Thai retail group readies for IPO
Central Retail Corporation, which runs supermarkets in Thailand and Vietnam, has filed for an initial public offering
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Webster takeover on the cards
Australian walnut and almond producer signs binding agreement with one of Canada’s largest pension funds
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Cambodian mangoes due in South Korea
First shipment expected in early November after South Korean government grants final approvals
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BelOrta opens doors to public
The Belgian auction is set to welcome the public to its headquarters in Sint-Katelijne-Waver to bring consumers and growers closer together
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Aneberries prepares to launch BerryGAP
Mexican soft fruit association says certification scheme is due to be implemented next year
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Gloucestershire man suspected of slavery offences
Arrest of 34-year old in Chipping Campden follows concerns a number of Romanian workers were being exploited in agricultural sector
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Building to begin on UK's largest greenhouse project
New £120m greenhouse build, backed by pension funds, will be capable of growing 12 per cent of UK tomatoes
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Hawk-eyed robot ‘cuts chemical use by 95 per cent’
Precise weed-killing bot uses cameras to seek out weeds and apply herbicide exactly where it’s needed
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Ban causes Indian onion shortage
India’s decision to ban onion exports following significant rain damage has caused shortages and price rises in the UAE
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Fresh produce nudges Tesco sales
Latest results follow chief executive Dave Lewis' surprise decision to stand down next summer
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US to slap tariffs on EU produce
The Trump administration plans retaliatory tariffs on European products, including fruit, after WTO ruling
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Put a lid on it
Growing consumer and retail demand for greener solutions is creating an environment in which Sofrupak’s ecological packaging can thrive