Meldungen aus Europa – Page 2594
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China banana market dips
A surplus of local bananas is causing banana market prices to plummet in China, according to local trader
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Branston raises over £12k for stillbirth charity
The cheque for £12,219.35 was helped by £8,000 coming in for 12 Branston employees who took part in a 100-mile cycle ride
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Bright future for Mexico in China
Chinese importers anticipate a bright future for Mexican fruit on the local market, following rapid sales of new products like avocados and berries
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Compac unveils Spectrim platform
New sorting solution designed to offer advances in defect detection, classification and operation
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Berry grower faces £20k of crop losses after flooding
Northern Irish strawberry grower Foxberry Fruit Farm cannot get near plants due to three feet of floodwater
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Around 300 jobs at risk at Bakkavor
Company has launched consultation period at its London site after losing a Tesco mashed potato supply contract
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US targets new opportunities in Latin America
Economic growth and expanding middle class is fuelling demand for US agricultural products
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China’s slowdown no dampener for exporters
New Zealand’s agriculture exporters are unfazed by the news of China’s economic slowdown
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Waitrose to launch supplier review
Retailer has launched an internal assessment including supplier payment times following reports that it takes 45 days to pay bills
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Waitrose's sprouter kit 'this year's must-have kitchen gadget'
The kit allows consumers to grow three types of seeds at the same, or to stagger them so they continually have a stock of seeds
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Stemilt launches consumer sweepstakes
Group is celebrating the season for its tropical apple Piñata with a new consumer sweepstakes and tropical getaway
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Paying the True Cost of Food
At this week’s Green Week in Berlin, Nature & More launched its True Cost of Food initiative, a campaign to include all the external costs of food production in the price
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Renewable energy could free-up water supply
Australian growers could benefit from a move towards sustainable energy, according to UN-backed organisation
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Hundreds of jobs 'at risk' at Asda head office
Asda talking to workers about 'the certainty of permanent structural change'
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Growing media mixes it up
The growing media sector relies on five core ingredients to reduce commercial horticulture’s reliance on peat. But what are the benefits of alternatives such as coir, wood fibre and bark?
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On the seedy side
Intellectual property, consumer-facing seed breeding and a new lettuce trait are among the talking points in the UK seed sector
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Analysis
Special report: What's in store?
With ever more erratic growing conditions and supermarkets demanding the highest specifications, getting storage right can be the difference between success and failure
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Almería: a model of sustainability
Pilot project developed by the ECPA seeking to transfer best practice to growers in other areas
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Peruvian blues output to double
Planted area set to rise from 2,500 ha to 3,200 ha by year-end
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Record rambutan season
Australia’s Northern Territory is in the midst of its longest harvest on record