Meldungen aus Europa – Page 2752
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Sweet start for NZ kiwifruit
A warm summer has resulted in high dry matter and sugar levels for growers
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Council shuts ‘rat-infested’ veg shop
A Lincolnshire fruit and vegetable shop has been closed until further notice after complaints of a rat infestation
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Piñata harvests first pines out of NT
Top End production to ramp up over coming seasons, with growing conditions similar to existing Queensland plantations
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Raymond calls for government backing
NFU president says British farmers need backing if they are to reverse Britain's growing food insecurity
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Yüksel launches new tomato variety
Turkish breeder Yüksel Tohum has introduced a new highly resistant variety of cocktail tomato for the premium segment
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Cherry production changing, say experts
More intensive planting requires varieties that offer larger, faster yields and satisfy needs of consumers and growers alike
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Functional foods at centre of NZ-Japan research
New Zealand and Japan have announced three collaborative research projects into the health benefits of functional foods
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Port agreement a positive for WA apples
The tentative agreement to resolve labour negotiations at 29 US West Coast ports has been positive news for the Washington apple industry
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Oppy ready for Honey Belles arrival
Honey Belles from Kiwi Crunch will open this year's New Zealand pear season in North America
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Huge steps forward for Kanzi
Ten years since its launch, the branded apple is available year-round and starting to make a splash in new, emerging markets.
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Retailers show support for Spanish topfruit
Research shows that a higher proportion of apples and pears on sale in Spanish supermarket today are produced locally
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Jamaica to step up banana production for 'thriving' UK
Government minister said he has had discussions with major stakeholders in the UK about stepping up exports
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Sterling performs 'tolerably well'
Moneycorp's Chris Redfern on why UK unemployment and wage figures has helped keep sterling on an even keel
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Auckland Q-Fly outbreak swells
Four adult flies, larvae and pupa have now been found within Grey Lynn exclusion zone
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Waitrose agrees landmark Fairtrade Foundation deal
Retailer and Fairtrade body sign up to share best practice and certify the work of the Waitrose Foundation
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Asda joins Waitrose in stocking 'super' smoothie
The fruit-heavy Savse brand continues to grow as a genuine rival to the Innocent brand in an increasingly popular category
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Scotland needs national brand, report finds
Exports growth in Scotland would benefit from a policy-backed national brand, as well as better freight infrastructure
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US port backlog will take months to clear
Asoex warns that resulting disruptions to table grape shipments threaten to undermine reputation of Chilean fruit industry
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Job losses likely as Produce World eyes double site closure
JV with LFP could see Butterwick site shut, albeit with new jobs created at Wykeham, while Swinderby factory also faces axe
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Fairtrasa marks 10 years of growth
Company continues to extend its global reach as it strives to transform the lives of small-scale farmers