Meldungen aus Europa – Page 2737
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Indian grape exporters cautioned
Damage to India's grape crop has led the country’s export authority to issue a word of warning on quality control
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NZ kiwifruit growers vote for change
New Zealand growers have overwhelmingly voted in favour of changes put forward by the Kiwifruit Industry Strategy Project (KISP) referendum
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No reprieve for Queensland growers
Negative test samples no cause for banana growers in northern Australian state
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African Blue sees berry boom
The Moroccan blueberry producer has welcomed the growing demand for blueberries in northern Europe
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Chile and China seek closer ties
High-level meeting held in Santiago last week discussed a number of issues relating to improving logistical and technological collaboration
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Prince de Bretagne segments spuds
The French marketer's range of early potatoes is to be split into two separate brands, Primaline and Prima Breizh
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Cereza del Jerte DOP volumes rise
Volume of fruit sold under the geographical label doubled last year says regulatory council
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Rain hampers Argentine lemon campaign
Together with the residual effects from the 2013 freeze and currency devaluations in Europe and Russia, 2015 is set to be a challenging year
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Bad week for sterling and the dollar
Moneycorp's Chris Redfern on why the currencies of the old cross-pond allies have had a difficult seven days
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Fabindia eyes organic sector
Retailer sees potential to develop organic sales in India as concern for food safety rises
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Rhubarb growers gain crop association
All commercial rhubarb growers urged to join new group to help shape research priorities for the future
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MasterChef puts veg centre stage
Gregg Wallace-fronted cooking show wins praise for using vegetables as theme in last week’s quarter finals
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Ex-Chiquita CEO gets US$16.2m payoff
Ed Lonergan joined the multinational in October 2012 to replace Fernando Aguirre
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South Korea FTA to boost NZ exports
New Zealand prime minister John Key has landed in South Korea to sign a free trade agreement with Korean president Park Guen-hye
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David Long joins NFU horticulture and potatoes board
Kent-based strawberry and pear farmer will be representing the interests of all growers in the south-east region
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Minions to market Australian bananas
HIA hope to cartoon characters will spearhead promotional campaign for 2015 domestic season
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Gariguette heralds Spring
Prince de Bretagne has announced the start of its Spring strawberry season, with arrivals of its Gariguette variety
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Copa-Cogeca demands more aid for growers
Many growers are facing serious liquidity problems as market situation deteriorates further due to Russian veto
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BBC Technologies makes stand at Global Berry Congress
New Zealand sorting and packing machinery manufacturer BBC Technologies is exhibiting at Global Berry Congress next week
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HillFresh Italy open for business
Moreno Bonfatti talks about the work being done to establish an import-export arm of Dutch company HillFresh in Verona