Meldungen aus Europa – Page 2683
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New citrus supply line opens in Venice
Fruit from Argentina and Uruguay heading for north-east Italian port, with more from Israel and North Africa on the way
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Stoic euro defies Greek uncertainty
Moneycorp's Chris Redfern on why the instability in Greece is still not having a major impact on the single currency
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UK’s ‘first’ automated herb glasshouse opens
Herb giant Langmead Group has unveiled its new £3m state-of-the-art potted herb-growing facility in West Sussex
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Coregeo unveils mini Pink Lady range
New eight-pack of smaller apples has been launched in Asda under brand extension range Pinkids
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Mushroom supplier invests £225k in solar panels
Evesham-based Walsh Mushrooms will generate 20 per cent of its annual energy use from new 950-panel solar installation
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African avos lead Maersk project
New partnership between Maersk Line and TradeMark East Africa is led by mapping of documents for avocados to Dutch retailers
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Peruvians learn of Timorex grape benefits
Delegation from grape industry visits Chile to learn of advantages of using Timorex Gold in spraying programmes
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Labour reform moves up the agenda
Chilean fruit industry takes its case for special labour laws to the government
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Freshtime hires category manager and technologist
Alistair Whitaker and Sam Reed are the latest additions to the growing team at the chilled fresh food provider
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Greek firms caught in bind
Greek citizens must this weekend choose between two unclear propositions, both of which have highly uncertain outcomes
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Argentine topfruit crisis deepens
Condition of orchards worsens as fruit left to rot on trees
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John Giumarra takes Vineyards position
Giumarra Vineyards Corporation announced that John Giumarra has been elected president and CEO of the company
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Dole boss Murdock accused of cheating shareholders
Chief executive 'conspired' with Deutsche Bank to drive down company's price ahead of 2013 buyout, court hears
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Maersk unaffected by Greek crisis
The imposition of capital controls has not prevented the container shipping giant from receiving payments and funding its activities
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NZ industry boosts workforce
Growing kiwifruit production delivers permanent and seasonal employment opportunities
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Shipping group enhances Asia service
The G6 shipping alliance announces Asia to North America service enhancement
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Online shoppers 'disappointed in fresh quality'
Survey carried out by Door to Door Organics in the US finds customers still reluctant to completely buy into online produce shopping
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New hours “harming Chilean industry”
Growers are intensifying their efforts to persuade government to revert to the winter schedule
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Albert Bartlett teams up with Tesco on major educational day
Food & Farming Day is the largest educational farming event of its kind in the UK, and aims to teach children where food comes from
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Dover-Calais services resume
Ferry services between the UK and French ports have restarted, but the backlog of trucks will take days to clear