Meldungen aus Europa – Page 2491
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China becomes a full member of WAPA
World Apple & Pear Association president Daniel Sauvaitre explains why China's membership brings a new level of transparency to the global topfruit association
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Aussie growers to have their say on Qfly
Australia’s SITplus initiative is surveying commercial fruit and vegetable growers on their attitudes towards Area Wide Management and SIT
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End of era for Hawke’s Bay’s oldest apples
Bostock New Zealand has pulled out some of its oldest trees to make way for sweeter, high-colour varieties
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Apal signs two-year deal with Adama
Crop protection specialist Adama has signed a sponsorship deal with industry body Apple & Pear Australia
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Veg seed firms hold open days
Seed companies Hazera and Clause are holding International Open Days this month to showcase the latest vegetable varieties, which respond to a host of demands
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BayWa puts down new roots in Asia
With a new office open in Thailand, the group is committed to growth in the region, despite slow progress on market access
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Romanian blackberry supplier seeks to expand
Having made its name as a key domestic supplier, Toader Teodor is now looking to grow its exports, starting in central Europe
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Saudi importers turn to Turkey
As demand soars during the annual Hajj, Saudi Arabia expects to import significantly more fresh produce from competitively priced Turkey
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Titchmarsh joins Waitrose organic campaign
Alan Titchmarsh and Countryfile's Ellie Harrison will feature in the supermarket’s organic marketing initiative
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Double-digit sales growth for English apples
Final figures for the 2015-16 season show that the mults bought 11.2 per cent more, with Sainsbury's the leading retailer
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Analysis
Opinion: Focus on young people not just seasonal labour
With increasing automation in the sector, young people should be top of the agenda rather than sourcing seasonal labour, writes Adrian Scripps' assistant manager Tom Christensen
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Mexican limes suffer after heavy rain
Quality and supply of Mexican limes are sliding following heavy rain and storms after tropical storm Earl
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Abel & Cole opens London pop-up
Organic box scheme will cook seasonal produce at new east London restaurant alongside running themed events
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Mission and Lantao team with JD.com
Lantao International and Mission Produce have announced an agreement with Chinese e-tailer JD.com to sell fresh avocados online
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Munch’n kiwiberries one #sweet #snack
Freshmax New Zealand has found its Munch’n kiwiberry brand is proving more popular than the average kiwiberry
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Driscoll’s unveils new look
Global berry business Driscoll’s has launched a new brand strategy with a refreshed look
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Rijk Zwaan presents Knox in HK
The Dutch vegetable breeder will use next week’s Asia Fruit Logistica exhibition to promote its Knox innovation in the Asian market
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UK ‘must look outside EU for opportunity’
Theresa May has spoken of her determination to make Brexit a success at the first cabinet meeting since the Leave vote
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Government to consider grocery watchdog expansion
Ministers will begin a consultation in September on giving farmers greater protections from supermarkets
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Retailers ‘in favour’ of wonky veg
A new survey has found that most senior managers in grocery retail believe consumers would buy more wonky veg