Meldungen aus Europa – Page 2835
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EU inspectors travel to India
Inspections of Mumbai airport and packhouses prompts hope mango trade may reopen
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Vietnamese exotics gain US entry
The USDA has granted Vietnamese lychee and longan imports access to the US mainland from October
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Copa-Cogeca urges further EU measures
Producers impacted by the Russian ban on EU exports need further help to alleviate pressure, the group says
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Traders allocated temporary homes amid market revamp
Worcester City Council has now found trade sites for traders during three-month refurbishment of Angel Place market
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Tozer's pumpkin and squash trial
Event expected to be largest of its type ever hosted by a UK seed company, and will include over 200 varieties
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Mexican avos are 'Hungry for Football'
Avocados from Mexico launches new campaign to tie the fruit in with the start of the college football season
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Pink Lady mass apple giveaway at events such as Pride
Fruit brand has been out and about at events all over the country, giving away more than 120,000 Pink Lady apples this summer
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Vitacress bullish despite pre-tax loss
Pre-tax loss of nearly £1.3m, but salad giant points to its rising EBITDA figure, as sign of having had a good year
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Sales down, profit up for Univeg in UK
Turnover fall from £79.5m to £76.7m attributed to 'director's decision to withdraw the business from unprofitable lines'
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Turners & Growers supports schools
Turners & Growers is linking up with a New Zealand charity that helps schools learn about produce
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Bananas and potassium-heavy veg 'cut stroke risk'
US researchers 'discover' that people with high levels of potassium in their daily diet are far less likely to suffer deadly brain attack
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Football club offers fans mushrooms to attend match
Bungay Town will be offering the product to fans who come to their game against Martham this weekend on Non-League Day
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Both CEO and COO of Nisa set to leave
Neil Turton, one of the industry's longest-serving CEOs, is leaving after 23 years, while COO Amanda Jones is also off
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UK to get new Food Crime Unit
Environment secretary, Liz Trus: 'We’re taking action to make sure that families can have absolute confidence in the food they buy'
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Rise in turnover and profit for Syngenta
Crop protection giant saw its pre-tax profit go from £87 million in 2012 to £115m in the year ending 31 December 2013
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RSA citrus group: stop exports to EU
South African citrus committee recommends suspension of country's citrus exports to Europe in light of CBS interceptions
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Tadeco scoops sustainability award
Banana firm Tadeco has become the Philippines’ first company to achieve GlobalGAP sustainable agriculture certification
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Co-op Group returns to profit, and names permanent CEO
Half-year profit of £66m for The Co-op Group, which has named Richard Pennycook as its permanent CEO
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Bayer plots further US growth
Bayer CropScience is committing "significant resources" to tap into long-term positive market development North America
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Chiquita "fears shareholders back Brazilians"
Cutrale and Safra have landed the latest strike in the increasingly bitter battle for Chiquita Brands International