Meldungen aus Europa – Page 2746
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Israel eases Gaza restrictions
Vegetables produced in the decimated Gaza Strip are set to be permitted entry into Israel for the first time since the election of Hamas
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Q-Fly detections rise in NZ
Outbreak grows as cricket fans warned against bringing fruit into World Cup match at Eden Park
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Pico shows Indian ambition
The Egyptian company sees promise in India for its oranges, stonefruit and grapes, not least due to the development of the country's retail sector
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Wales achieves UK soft fruit first
First British strawberries are available a week earlier than usual, with growers on the outskirts of Cardiff one step ahead of the rest
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Trio charged in veg processing labour exploitation case
Two men, of Norfolk, face charges including holding a person in slavery, while woman from same county faces money laundering charge
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United Fresh honours women in produce
United Fresh Produce Association is accepting nominations for the 2015 Women in Produce honoree
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Sainsbury's initiates in-store click-and-collect service
Service started in first store this week, with 99 others set to offer it before the end of 2015
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New jobs created at key London port
Most of the 75 new employment positions are for straddle carrier drivers, and there is also investment in training current workers
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Fire damages leading NZ packhouse
North shed of Seeka's Oakside facility destroyed, however main packhouse and rear coolstores unaffected
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Clubbing together: a new model for berries
Italy's Candonga brand, Europe's first club berry variety is aiming to secure its place at the top end of the strawberry market
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Carmen pears get Giumarra push
Chile-grown fruit will be marketed in North America by Giumarra Wenatchee for the second season
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Analysis
Is business trying to game 5-A-Day?
Comment: Public health expert Caroline Williams believes the food industry is taking advantage of the health scheme
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Barfoots unveils scheme to extend UK chilli season
It is hoped that greenhouse project will prove to be record-breaking, stretching the UK cropping season from four months to seven
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Dole launches pineapple promo
Company's month-long organic pineapple campaign is designed to support organic farmers across the world
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Spar opens stores in Indonesia
Dutch retailer Spar has invested US$1.13m in three new supermarkets in Jakarta
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Brian Miller joins Mission Produce
California-based Mission Produce has announced Brian Miller as the senior vice president of sales and marketing
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Grupo AN, Unica to merge
Unica will oversee group’s exports while AN will focus on domestic market
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UK retailers 'need to adopt organic strategy'
Organic Trade Board chair claims lack of cohesion on organic products in leading supermarkets is holding market back
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Maersk Line earns customer praise
Group is awarded the Global Carrier Award from its customer Kuehne + Nagel
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Growers turn to cloud computing
An increasing number of fresh produce firms are turning to cloud computing to boost efficiency and enhance their operations