Meldungen aus Europa – Page 1773
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AI could identify dangerous psyllids
Citrus growers in Florida need all the help they can get in the fight against greening disease
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Farming needs "radical" change to cut emissions
Landmark climate change report should spur switch to climate-friendly farming systems says Soil Association
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Origine Group unterzeichnet Lizenzvertrag für Birne FRED®
Foto: Origine GroupWie das Unternehmen in einer Pressemitteilung erklärte, werde man in die Birnensorte „CH 201“, die unter dem Handelsnamen FRED® bekannt ist, investieren.Die Birne, die vom Schweizerischen Forschungszentrums Agroscope gezüchtet wurde, zeichnet sich nach Angaben von Michael Weber, Geschäftsführer des Agroscope-Vermarktungsunternehmens VariCom, durch ihre rötliche Färbung sowie die handliche ...
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Marshal Papworth links with Harper Adams
Educational project, which helps African growers learn new skills, partners with leading agricultural institution
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Harrison promoted at NIAB
Dr Richard Harrison takes up position as director of Cambridge Crop Research
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Hortifrut approves US$160m capitalisation
Funds will be used to consolidate and stabilise its position in the global market
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Countdown results driven by fresh produce
New Zealand retailer’s third financial quarter saw growth attributable to fruit and vegetable sales
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Boosting berries
Despite the sales success of soft fruit in recent years, the sector has not been resting on its laurels. Various efforts are being made to generate new eating occasions and make more of berries’ nutritional benefits
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Recycling the rulebook
The UK is set for the biggest shake-up to packaging regulations for more than two decades, and the government is on course to switch to a new model for extended producer responsibility. Fred Searle speaks to Adrian Hawkes, policy director of Valpak
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Cambodia to export first bananas to China
Approval for five Cambodian facilities to export bananas direct to China with first shipments beginning next week
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Vietnam’s core apple brands
Fresh Studio analyses the varietal and brand mix of apples across Ho Chi Minh City’s largest supermarkets
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€1bn loans for Europe's young farmers
New fund launched to help young farmers across the continent develop their business
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£2m funding boost for fruit collection
University of Reading handed new five-year contract to maintain the National Fruit Collection at Brogdale
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Thanet Earth MD steps down
Des Kingsley will leave the Kent growers, with Chris Butler named as his successor
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Sainsbury's stoic despite Asda blow
Supermarket reports solid set of full-year results despite taking a financial hit on the blocked merger
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Fresh ideas in packaging
From compostable punnets to shelf life-extending film, the fresh produce sector is witnessing an explosion of environmentally friendly packaging innovations. Fred Searle picks out five of the best
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The Three Rs of Packaging
The tomato category provides a case study of how to successfully embrace the trend towards more sustainable packaging solutions, writes Gilad Sadan, managing director of Navi Co Global
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Good reaction to extended pepper range
Rijk Zwaan's chocolate and orange coloured Sweet Palermo peppers are catching the eye in a growing market
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Honestbee in hot water
Singapore retailer on verge of collapse just months after concept store Habitat gains top 10 trending status on Google
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Red Moon apples coming to Australia
Distinctive red-fleshed apples to be available in commercial volumes in Australia as soon as 2021