Meldungen aus Europa – Page 2601
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Number of under-16s getting 5 A DAY 'more than doubles'
New Health Survey for England also shows a marked drop in youngsters dabbling in cigarettes and alcohol
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Japan moves to cut inspection times
New service aims to allow easier movement of fruit out of Asian nation for tourists
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Zespri CEO: 'Hurry up and give me a red'
Kiwifruit marketer more determined than ever to introduce red variety, as search for Hayward replacement continues
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UK couple find edible kiwifruit 'growing in their garden'
Jane Manssuer's partner even tried one of the five kiwifruits they claim to have found, and said that it tasted 'quite nice'
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RubyFrost follows up strong 2015
New York state-grown apple variety expected to hit retail shelves this month
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Grocery prices 'hit new low' in December
The products that dropped the most from November to December were onions, down 7 per cent, and mushrooms, down 18 per cent
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Monsoon rains damage Indian bananas
Fruit in the Tuticorin district has been affected, with a full assessment onoing
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US halts Spanish pepper, Colombian citrus imports
Aphis decision to suspend pepper imports comes after Medfly found in several consignments
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A new strategy: let the quality win
We may be witnessing the start of a great uprising, as if millions of voices suddenly cried out for something tasty and healthy
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New Yorkers in Christmas Envy
Winter campaign for the apple variety, which concluded at the end of December, is hailed as a "tremendous success"
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Onions Australia probes import claims
Industry body looks into reports of growers selling imports as Australian-grown
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Thanet Earth helps jobseekers gain skills for work
First participants graduate from new Sector Based Work Academy, in partnership with Hadlow College
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Strong showing for Spanish exports
Double-digit growth in 2015 reflects increase in value added offering
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FTA boosts trade ties between Asian nations
South Korea and Vietnam reach deal which could see bilateral trade rise to US$70bn
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Floods wreak havoc in South America
Tens of thousands of hectares of citrus production in Argentine province of Entre Ríos under water
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New chair and board members for Soil Association
Nick Buckland has replaced Linda Campbell as non executive chair, with Sonny Masero and Beth Thoren joining the board
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Northcroft joins Rijk Zwaan UK
Former Barfoots and Berry Gardens manager takes new role within the Rijk Zwaan commercial department
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New Year's Honours for food industry figures
Several well-known faces from the UK food and farming sectors have been honoured by the Queen
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Peru pushes into new markets
Negotiations are underway to secure access for 200 agricultural and fisheries products
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Sprouting seeds and carrot tops among 2016 food trends
‘Stem-to-root’ cooking will be a top trend for this year according to a top retailer chef, alongside seeds and veg smoothies