Meldungen aus Europa – Page 2687
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World's most fragile country wants to export fruit and veg
Just four years old, South Sudan wants to create a produce export association and is targeting more trade with Europe
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Smooth start to European stonefruit season
Markets are well supplied and fruit quality is good, says Catalan association Afrucat
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Australian trade mission boosts veg trade
Australian growers are looking to capitalise on new opportunities in Asian and Middle Eastern markets
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Port of Dover announces major contract
Contractors GRAHAM will develop final designs for new cargo terminal at Dover, with opportunities for Kent supply chain
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Fepex calls for extension to EU aid
Russia's decision will further aggravate the serious crisis affecting Europe's summer fruit producers, association said
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Far from blue: Italy's other azzurri set new goals
Italy may be known better for deciduous fruit, but its blueberry business continues to grow as demand rises
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Aussie promo targets Indian mandarin market
Australian programme ready to launch in Mumbai with Fremont and Honey Murcott varieties
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Corbana, Acorbat join forces for banana event
The global banana industry will gather in Florida next April for the international conference
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Wholesaler jailed for sexual abuse of young girls
Fred Ayton, of County Derry, who supplied the catering trade for more than 30 years, preyed on young teenage babysitters
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Peru expands citrus Quality Seal
From this season the label will be rolled out to several new varieties, including Nadorcott
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Fruit and veg sales hike helps Tesco slow decline
The UK's leading supermarket said overall UK sales fell by 1.3 per cent for the three months to the end of May 2015
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Costa chasing foreign investment
Leading Australian fruit and vegetable company has priced its market value at A$839.4m, with an international road show to shore up offshore investment
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BC blues bound for China
British Columbian blueberries are one step away from access to China under a potential US$65m trade deal
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Loudest 'cauliflower creak' for 24 years predicted
Morrisons farmers say the creak will be particularly 'noisy' because of a sudden increase in night temperatures following a cold June
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Russia extends ban by a year
Predictions on the Russian ban prove optimistic, as Putin announces year-long extension of its embargo on western agricultural imports
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Aroma mist and levitating berries offer taste of future
Futuristic display by flavour technicians Bompas & Parr, for British Summer Fruits, also includes ‘talking’ strawberry plants
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Zeder gets Capespan green light
Group gets approval to take 100 per cent control of South African fresh produce giant
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Sharp steps down from EastPack board
Long-term chairman confident New Zealand kiwifruit company is headed in the right direction
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Coregeo invests in sampling activity
Marketing group sets out sampling programme to push key brands Tenderstem and Pink Lady