Meldungen aus Europa – Page 2490
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Not all doom and gloom for China
Asiafruit Congress gets underway with session on where to next for People's Republic
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Egyptian exports rise to meet demand
Demand is soaring for a number of Egyptian produce exports, including tomatoes, oranges, onions and strawberries, not least from Russia
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Stopping the rot in seed potatoes
Bacterial diseases have always been a challenge for the British seed potato industry, but now there are concerns they could begin to dent exports
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Hospital fruit stall to be made permanent
Fresh Ideas 4 You will become a permanent fixture outside Worcestershire hospital after a successful three-month trial
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Hani El-Naffy to leave Del Monte
Role as president and COO will be transitioned over the next five months
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New project to improve 'flavour life' of apples
Cranfield University, in conjunction with Tesco and leading growers, hopes to increase opportunities for British production
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South Africa 'wins CBS war'
The country has reached a point where it seems to have won its citrus black spot battle and can now deal with other challenges
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Oppy promotes Craig Winford
Greenhouse veteran takes on new role while continuing to manage the group's BC and California pepper portfolio
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Citrus greening threat to Tanzania
Scientists in the country have warned over the potential spread of the disease
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Port of Calais access blocked by protest
A roadblock is set to block the access roads to Calais today as truckers protest over ‘disruption' from migrant camps
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Organic September promotes ‘food swaps’
The Soil Association is using its organic awareness month to urge consumers to swap staples for organic alternatives
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Prepared produce is right on trend
The prepared produced category is ideally placed to respond to the latest consumer trends, with NPD inciting shoppers to trade up
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You say tomay-to...
Gregory Moore, doctor of botany at the University of Melbourne, on why some fruits are forever doomed to be called vegetables
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NFU food and farming head joins AHDB
Phil Bicknell to make the switch across Stoneleigh Park in early 2017 and replace Ken Boyns
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Highline caps strong first half for Fyffes
Acquisition of mushroom firm boosted Irish group's results, with strong growth also reported for melons and pineapples
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BelOrta in deal with Veiling Haspengouw
Belgian cooperative BelOrta has formed a cooperation agreement with topfruit specialist Veiling Haspengouw, as Greenyard Foods withdraws from JV
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Sainsbury’s sees unseasonable spike in sprout sales
Retailer said health benefits of sprouts and alternative recipes have created ‘unprecedented’ summer demand
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Primland previews season at AFL
French kiwifruit grower-marketer Primland will preview its new production season at Asia Fruit Logistica next week
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Alexandre de Juniac heads IATA
Alexandre de Juniac has succeeded Tony Tyler as director general and CEO of the International Air Transport Association (IATA)
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Australian citrus sales surge in Japan
Trade and economic factors propel sales in Asian market, as Now in Season! programme extends