Meldungen aus Europa – Page 2611
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ArticleProduce prices plummet in Ukraine
The latest Russia-Turkey spat means cheaper fruit and vegetables for the Ukraine
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ArticleGreenery boss Ton Wortel steps down
Shock departure comes just days after Dutch group's chairman Bert Jansen tendered his resignation
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ArticleMiddle East holding more Zespri fruit
Marketer’s customers stocking up as promotions build awareness and interest in kiwifruit offerings
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ArticleTilbury logistics centre to open next year
The £25m logistics centre from the Port of Tilbury and distributor NFT is now set to open in February 2016
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ArticleWholesaler to offer free fruit to kids
George Perry will provide free produce to children at its Joe Richards Midlands grocery chain to encourage healthy eating
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ArticleAir cargo growth flatlines
Global air freight markets grew by only 0.5 per cent in October compared the prior-year period
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ArticleAFM goes big for Super Bowl run-in
Group's Guac Nation programme reinforces the correlation of eating guacamole and watching American football
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ArticleAndrew Harty leaves Citrus Australia
Citrus Australia’s market development manager to take up farm management position with leading citrus grower in the Riverland region
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ArticleOrganic market worth US$63bn by 2020
The global organic fruit and veg market is set to grow to almost US$63bn by 2020 thanks to perceived health benefits of organic produce
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ArticleCathay settles Canadian cargo suits
Cathay Pacific is to pay C$6m to settle lawsuits in Canada that accuse the airline of colluding to raise cargo rates
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ArticleAgriculture has ‘unique role’ in climate change
Farming unions ask UK government to recognise crucial role of farming sector at Paris Climate Talks and outline list of key asks
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ArticleRungis invests in market’s growth
The Parisian wholesale market is set to see sizeable growth thanks to an investment of €1bn by 2025 in the renovation and expansion of facilities
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ArticleTadeco prepares for El Niño
Philippine firm looks to upgrade irrigation systems ahead of forecasted dry spell
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ArticleChiquita bananas lost in English Channel
Belgian press reports indicate around a dozen containers were lost overboard at the weekend
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ArticleEast-West Seed rewards genetic research
Study into vegetable genetics valuable for development of crops less affected environmental extremes is recognised
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ArticleFairtrade praises DR progress on Haitian workers
By granting them official status, the Dominican Republic will improve lives of tens of thousands of migrant workers
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ArticleBostock welcomes RSE workers
Seasonal workers arrive in New Zealand to prepare for 2016 pipfruit harvest
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ArticleRussia eyes up alternative sources
Egypt, Israel and Morocco have been named by Moscow as potential alternatives to Turkish supplies, but doubts surround their ability to redirect sufficient volumes to Russia
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ArticleKent wine producer wins prestigious award
Sparkling wine producer Gusbourne won English Wine Producer of the Year at the International Wine and Spirit Competition last week
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ArticleVeg supplier wins Aldi potato contract
Scottish potato and veg supplier Stirfresh has secured a contract to supply fresh Maris Pipers into Aldi stores