Meldungen aus Europa – Page 2317
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Banana supplier to expand into dried fruit
JN Fox & Sons will expand on its partnership with Earth University to import dried banana, mango, pineapple and tropical mixes
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Florette launches new slaws range
Salads brand begins selling two slaw mixes, drawing inspiration from street food and responding to consumer demand for convenience
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Soaring mercury causes stonefruit glut
Spanish producers accuse the European supermarkets of exploiting the situation by driving prices down
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Proexport marks 40 years of growth
In spite of the ongoing severe water crisis, Murcia’s produce industry is on a firm footing to meet the challenges of the future, AGM hears
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Mission opens Calgary ripening centre
New facility gives avocado supplier the ability to service Canadian customers more rapidly
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NZ horticulture on track to hit NZ$10bn
New Zealand’s horticulture industry has been valued at a record NZ$8.7bn, with more than NZ$5bn in exports
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NZ$18.4m boost to biosecurity
The New Zealand government has announced a NZ$18.4m (US$12.91m) boost to biosecurity systems over four years as part of its 2017 budget
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Sainsbury’s move away from Fairtrade sparks concern
Organisation has warned of the possible impact if Sainsbury's replicates new 'Fairly Traded' sustainable tea brand on other commodities
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Less than half of teens ‘eat fruit and veg daily’
Only 40 per cent of teenagers in England eat fresh produce every day, according to WHO, but this is slightly higher than European average
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Tesco launches re-sealable salad bags
New packaging is designed to help shoppers cut waste as new research finds bagged salad is still among most wasted food item
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BayWa enters space race to boost yields
German conglomerate partners with European Space Agency to advance satellite monitoring of its production
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Climate change 'to slash value of European farmland'
EU-funded study on how climate change affects farm productivity predicts huge economic losses by 2100, with southern Europe hardest hit
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Bicolored campaign offers tasting chance
European apples were sampled at a recent reception organised by the Polish Embassy in Abu Dhabi
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US industry mourns Robert Shipley
Shipley Sales and Viva label melons founder has passed away at the age of 83
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Fire hits San Miguel’s Uruguay packhouse
The company said there had been no casualties and operations at the facility have now resumed
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US growers slam Trump’s “draconian” budget cuts
The administration’s proposals include the elimination of the Market Access Programme
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Total Produce ups earnings target
Satisfactory trading through opening months of the year has pushed the 2017 target upwards
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Spanish port workers postpone strike
As the government presses ahead with reform of labour laws, the unions have agreed to call of this week’s planned walkout
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Zespri sales soar over 2016/17
Revenue hits NZ$2.26bn, as SunGold returns rise despite a significant increase in crop volume
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Spar expands in Yunnan province
Spar International and Yunnan Jinfang Commercial Group have announced a partnership to grow the Spar brand in China