Meldungen aus Europa – Page 2694
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Famosa celebrates 20 years of growth
Brazil’s biggest melon exporter marked the anniversary with a party for 1,500 people
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South Korean service for Northwest growers
New flight offers cherry growers in US state more opportunities to chase demand out of North Asia
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Zita Elze opens British Flower Week
Kew flower designer has created three designs with British Larkspur to kick off week of promotion for UK flower industry
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Australian Made launches new campaign
Initiative aims to increase awareness and knowledge of purchasing locally grown produce
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Woman finds spider in bag of bananas
Clare Mahon claims she will “never eat another banana ever again” after finding spider inside bag
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Judith Batchelar awarded OBE
Sainsbury’s brand director recognised in 2015 Queen’s birthday honours, alongside former FDF director Melanie Leech
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Karnataka to raise mango exports
Indian state is to increase packhouse facilities in a bid to raise exports to 5,000 tonnes annually
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MERS fears drives online sales
Korean retailers have reported an increase in online grocery sales since the first case of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome was confirmed in the country
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Australia suspends Korean pear imports
The Australian Department of Agriculture has suspended imports of Korean pears following the detection of fire blight
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Port voices fears over Calais migrants
The Port of Dover has said growth in trade routes with France could be 'jeopodised' by growing migrant numbers
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Here comes the SunGold
Hopes are high for SunGold kiwifruit in Europe, as Zespri continues its promotional campaigns in France
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Eastern Cape growers in citrus boost
Citrus farmers in Peddie have been given a helping hand in getting their fruit to the European market
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BBC Technologies increasing presence in China
Market growth prompts leading New Zealand firm to ramp-up sales and marketing activity in Asian nation
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Comber Earlies arrive 'two weeks later than usual'
Harvest of the famous Northern Irish potato has apparently been delayed due to a late frost in May
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Australia targets repeat purchases in US
Navel exporters hope appearance and taste of offering will draw consumers back over North American summer
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Robot replaces labour in sweetcorn packing
A new robot that can pick and place 180 sweetcorn cobs a minute could slash labour costs in sweetcorn factories
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Mike Coupe acquitted by Egyptian court
Sainsbury’s chief executive cleared of alleged embezzlement charges relating to failed joint venture with Egyptian distributor
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Giumarra welcomes NZ bounty
Importer is marketing its line of New Zealand-grown apples, pears and Meyer lemons in North America
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Metro expands stores in China
Metro China has opened its second cash and carry store in Changsha
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EU ambassador reportedly issues Ghana veg warning
William Hannah is said to have claimed veg production in the African nation must be improved, and called for urgent action to be taken