Meldungen aus Europa – Page 2747
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Fairtrade Fortnight casts a wider net
This year’s Fairtrade Fortnight is putting the spotlight back on the producers with the focus on a wider range of products
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Murcia to boost grape portfolio
Locally-developed seedless varieties will enable growers to avoid paying royalties for imported ones
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Branding the convenience sector
With further rapid growth predicted for the convenience store market, Michael Barker asks what opportunity it opens up for branded produce
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Cucumbers feel the squeeze
Cucumbers are not without their struggles, with pressures coming from supermarket price wars and little product development
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Azores melons win PGI status
Cantaloupes produced on the island known for their sweet, juicy taste and high levels of Vitamin C
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Lea Valley powers into the future
The Lea Valley growing region is powering ahead as growers are diversifying into becoming small-scale energy suppliers. Nina Pullman visits the region
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Stockbridge unveils new LED facility
Industry stalwart Michael Jack CBE opened the new LED high wire glasshouse at Stockbridge Technology Centre
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Disappointing start for air cargo
Global air cargo growth got off to a slow start in January, according to the IATA's latest figures
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Strong season for Argentine blues
Country dominated early season Southern Hemisphere window in 2014
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Cosco ship detained for arms smuggling
Colombia has detained a Cosco vessel for illegally transporting ammunition, Reuters reports
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New snack grows sprout and mushroom filling
3D-printed pastry case embedded with spores and seeds could offer new means of producing healthy and sustainable food
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Biobest gives bees Turbo boost
Group aids pollination of crops such as apples and blueberries by introducing Turbo hives
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Chile assesses impact of Villarrica eruption
Fruit production in IX Region not believed to be significantly affected
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Applicants needed for new TV show
A new farming television programme on Sky1 is looking for farming families to take part in a series of challenges
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Queensland farm fears Panama disease
A banana farm in the Australian state of Queensland has tested positive for potentially devastating Panama disease
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Intrexon acquires GM apple producer
Okanagan Specialty Fruits, creator of the GM non-browning Arctic apple, is set to be taken over by synthetic biology firm Intrexon
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Locus Traxx appoints EMEA head
Jan-Willem Schrijver will lead the temperature monitoring tech specialist's EMEA branch from Belgium
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Univeg & Greenyard Foods could merge
Proposed deal could create world's largest fresh produce company and adds fuel to recent rumours of a possible sale
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Indian importers fear apple glut
Indian importers warn of oversupply issues as an already well stocked market receives further heavy arrivals from Washington and other sources
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Iran seeks trade deal with India
Iran’s Trade Promotion Organisation has urged India to lower import tariffs as part of a preferential trade agreement