Meldungen aus Europa – Page 2695
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Vitacress snaps up chance to back herb competition
The Royal Horticultural Society’s (RHS) search for the best young herb photographers is to be sponsored by the fresh produce giant
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Controversial TTIP creates division
The mooted deal to facilitate trade between the EU and the US has faced major public opposition, but what are the real opportunities and risks for the food industry?
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Vitacress wins McDonald’s plaudit
Farm supplying lettuce to food chain’s 144 Portuguese outlets obtains good practice award
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NZ avocado pack-out tops 7m trays
Record season met with strong demand from export markets, particularly in Asia
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'Rottweiler' MP to chair Commons EFRA committee
He reportedly left school at 16 with no qualifications to work on the family farm; now, Tiverton MP Neil Parish takes on key political position
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Eating veg every day helps babies to accept it later on
New study finds giving babies vegetables on multiple occasions can help children learn to like them
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Big Four market share 'will have fallen another 4 per cent by 2020'
This will be to Aldi and Lidl, as competition in the grocery retail market intensifies, a report by credit rating agency Moody's claims
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Stargrow Group celebrates milestone
Leading South African fruit business expands as it celebrates 20 years in service of industry
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Jintao finds favour with Chilean growers
Planted area expected to double by 2018 according to Kiwigold Consortium
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Australian banana growers visit Israel
Israeli agricultural biotechnology company Rahan Meristem is looking to collaborate on disease-resistant bananas in Australia
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NW pear crop up 2 per cent
US Northwest pear growers are eyeing a 451,000-tonne crop, with promotional activities planned across 36 countries
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Japan and Thailand boost trade
Two-way investment and stronger economic cooperation are being sought by Japan and Thailand.
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US grabs larger share of Uruguayan citrus
Exporters lured by higher prices and tariff-free access
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Slight rise in EU consumption
Freshfel launches latest edition of its annual Consumption Monitor report, with many countries well below WHO recommendations
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Transport strike hits Argentina
Transport workers staged 24-hour walkout to demand higher wages and tax reductions
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Capespan Asia joins forces with Golden Wing Mau
New partnership aims to secure critical mass for South African imports in Asia
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Trio charged with rape after attack at agricultural uni
Alleged incident took place following the Royal Agricultural University's summer ball in May 2014
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Potatoes tackle poverty in Vietnam
A potato-growing project in Vietnam aims to tackle poverty by boosting production and grower income
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Asda launches ‘first-ever’ stripy pepper
Red and yellow striped pepper is grown by Dutch firm 4Evergreen and is marketed as having high levels of vitamin C
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China Fruits Corporation posts net loss
Gross revenue over first quarter of 2015 also down, as company looks to bolster franchise retail stores