Meldungen aus Europa – Page 1843
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Pfälzer Grumbeere: Schulgartenprojekt „Kids an die Knolle“ bis zum 15. Februar verlängert
Grund- und Sekundarschulen aus Rheinland-Pfalz, die in der bevorstehenden Anbausaison bei „Kids an die Knolle“ teilnehmen möchten, müssen jetzt schnell sein. Aktuell haben sich bereits mehr als 100 Teilnehmerschulen angemeldet. Wegen der großen Nachfrage wird der Anmeldeschluss für das landesweite Schulgartenprojekt bis zum 15. Februar verlängert. Ab Frühjahr sind Schüler ...
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Primland reviews sustainability policy
The French kiwifruit specialist is reviewing its sustainable development policy, continuing its commitment to its growers and the environment
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BerryWorld is going global for growth
Leading soft fruit company celebrates 25th anniversary by targeting new expansion in different parts of the world
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Highs and lows for South African stonefruit
The country's stonefruit exports could be the lowest since 2017
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Video
Video: South Africa selling more citrus
Justin Chadwick of the Citrus Growers' Association talks to Fruitnet about volumes, markets, Spain and Brexit
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Serbia joins World Apple and Pear Association
Industry body expands further into eastern Europe with addition of Balkan country and ratification of Moldova's entry
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'Misinformation' upsets RSA citrus industry
South African citrus sources cry foul once more over reporting on Spanish citrus woes
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Analysis
Deep farms: The future of food production?
There’s been much talk of how vertical farming offers a solution to the impacts of climate change and population growth, but University of Nottingham academics Professor Saffa Riffat, president of the World Society of Sustainable Energy Technologies, and Professor Yijun Yuan, EU Marie Curie fellow, are preferring to look downwards for the future of food
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JDM fires up for further growth
It’s been a rapid transition from herb importer to major player in the food processing game, and JDM Food Group has no desire to slow down, with an expansion of its Lincolnshire site underway
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Mercadona makes progress in plastics pledge
Retailer will remove all single-use plastic bags from stores by April of this year
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Jingold sets the gold standard
Oriental Red kiwifruit wins the top prize at this year's Fruit Logistica Innovation Awards
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G’s unveils new Love Fresh range
Company seeking to make eating veg fun, fresh and healthy with its Fresh Attitude lifestyle concept
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Florida oranges hold steady
Latest USDA Florida citrus forecast shows grapefruit volumes are down slightly
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Queen Garnet linked with more health benefits
Latest research suggests Australian-bred plum reduces the effects of Inflammatory Bowel Disease
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Airfreight provides fresh Australian cherries
Chinese traders cite freshness due to airfreight as key reason for purchasing Australian cherries this season
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Export potential for Philippine saba
The local banana variety has a strong resistance to black sigatoka and better TR4 resistance
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Smitten sets the agenda
Montague celebrates Valentine’s Day with the harvest of their first apple offering of the Australian season
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“Apple-like” pear called Fred hits Swiss shelves
Firm-textured variety whose juice doesn’t run could offer better transportability and consumer convenience
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Wild mushrooms coming out of the woods
Wild mushrooms have big potential according to FME's Willem Weening who thinks the UK market is ready for more choice
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Enza Zaden beefs up UK seed storage as Brexit looms
Vegetable seed supplier storing higher volume of seed in Evesham warehouse to limit trade disruption and cost