Meldungen aus Europa – Page 1965
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EAP warns apple supplies remain tight
Despite projections of a bumper EU crop, British growers say global production issues will mean no surfeit of fruit
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New research hub for England Marketing
Cambridgeshire facility will offer a range of research options for fresh produce firms and local businesses
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No added anything: The growth of organic
Ed Griffiths, consumer insights director at Kantar Worldpanel, examines the growing opportunities in the organic market
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Christie joins AGP as non-exec chair
Former G's boss joins board of fledgling onion joint venture in Lincolnshire
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Canada a growing market for Spain
Fresh produce exports to North American country soar following implementation of EU-Canada trade agreement
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India’s largest ecommerce deal cleared
Walmart has expanded in India, with a 77 per cent acquisition of Flipkart cleared at government level
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Kenia überholt Südafrika bei Avocado-Exporten
Laut Handelsstatistik des International Trade Centre (ITC) wurde das ostafrikanische Land 2017 zum elftgrößten Exporteur von Avocados in der Welt und exportierte 51.507 t weltweit. Südafrika, traditionell der führende Exporteur von afrikanischen Avocados fiel auf 43.492 t zurück. Nach Exportanalysten ist für die Zukunft mit einem Wachstum von 20 % ...
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Niederlande: Speditionsunternehmen Mooy Logistics ist insolvent
Foto: MooyEin Gericht in Den Haag hat das Traditionsunternehmen Mooy, das schon länger wirtschaftlich angeschlagen war, für zahlungsunfähig erklärt. Ob es für den Transportspezialisten dennoch eine Zukunft gibt, ist laut dem „Nieuwsblad Transport“ zum jetzigen Zeitpunkt noch völlig offen. Der Insolvenzverwalter befinde sich derzeit mit verschiedenen Parteien in Gesprächen, heißt ...
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China: Zollbehörde veröffentlicht Liste registrierter Fruchtexporteure
Laut der chinesischen Zollstatistik exportierte das Land 2017 3,61 Mio Tonnen frisches Obst, was einem Rückgang von 1,8 % entspricht. Der Gesamtwert der Frischobst-Exporte betrug 5,34 Mrd US-Dollar und damit 2,9 % weniger als im Vorjahr. Der Durchschnittspreis pro Tonne exportiertem Obst betrug 1.478,62 US-Dollar, was einem Rückgang von 17,8 ...
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Conference handles the heat
The prolonged summer heat wave has produced earlier, shorter Conference pears in Belgium, but nothing is expected to derail the variety’s growing popularity
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China in their hands
British companies are increasingly opening up to opportunities in the Asian market. Ahead of this year’s Asia Fruit Logistica, FPJ profiles some of the British exhibitors
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East is east
Brands, technology and growers are bridging the gap between Europe and Asia, with opportunities for British produce in markets from the Middle East to China to Japan
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Russia bans Serbian stonefruit
Following the discovery of brown rot on imports of stonefruit from Serbia and Macedonia, Russian authorities have introduced a temporary ban
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Swedes unwrapped: Asda ditches the plastic
Retailer removes wrapping from the root veg as part of 10 per cent plastic reduction commitment
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New agri-research to counter climate change
Scientists at the University of Plymouth are developing a state of the art indoor production unit for fruit and vegetables
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Halls taps into Brazilian avo potential
Avocado specialist continues to seek out new global supply origins for the fruit
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Brassicas "prevent colon cancer"
New research on mice revealed digestion of kale, broccoli and cabbage activated gut response against inflammation and colon cancer
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Blockchain is best for SunMoon
Singapore-based company looks to reap benefits of food safety and data transparency
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Online grocery pinned to double share in Asia
IGD predicts that the online grocery channel will double by 2022, making it the fastest growing channel in Asia
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Cucumber challenge gets underway
Five international teams strive to produce largest crop possible using artificial intelligence