Meldungen aus Europa – Page 2837
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Shipping lines raise rates
Container shipping lines are planning freight rate increases across numerous trade lanes in September and October
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Produce bucks falling US export trend
US horticultural exports for 2015 are forecast to reach record levels, bucking a predicted US$8bn year-on-year fall in agricultural shipments
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Air cargo markets recover
Latest IATA results show a strong increase in air cargo demand as global economies recover
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Details of EU €125m support pot for growers released
The aid - in response to Russia's EU import ban - is currently capped at €125m, €82m of which is allocated for apples and pears
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Total Produce invests in California
Company secures deal for eventual majority share in Eco Farms, a key supplier of avocados, citrus and exotics
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Eating fruit daily 'dramatically' cuts heart disease risk
Even just a portion and a half can lower the chances of suffering the deadly condition by up to 40 per cent, a new study claims
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Fairtrade remains high on shopping lists
Sales of Fairtrade products have grown 15 per cent worldwide in the past year, with bananas among the most popular products
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Morrisons to invest £19m to improve produce's freshness
The investment will be spread across stores, manufacturing sites and logistics to improve shelf life and reduce food waste
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Birds Eye's 'steamy' new veg range
New heavily-financed product launch to capitalise on boom in popularity of steam cooking
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LatAm exporters urged to think local
China’s regional distributors hold the key to helping produce suppliers achieve greater market penetration
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O'Keefe fronts new pepper cookbook
Great British Pepper Cookbook to inform readers about growing, preparing and cooking using the versatile salad veg
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Belgium bins large part of pear crop
Dependence on Russia means it has been forced to remove some of its production after Moscow banned EU produce imports
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Canada set to import more US produce
USDA forecasts increase in shipments north of border and suggests total export value could exceed grain and feed for first time
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Barfoots graces primetime BBC show
Exotics specialist featured on The One Show during a report by food critic Jay Rayner into sustainable agriculture
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Schoolchildren turn noses up at cabbage and broccoli
Traditional British vegetables still not favoured by children as part of their school dinners, but strawberries retain their appeal
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Government confirms mass neonics poisoning
Up to 500 bumblebee queens found dying or dead next to a field in East London in an incident condemned by insect rights group
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Rickets and gout on the rise in the UK due to poor diet
Leading doctors' body calling for changes to national food policy to stop resurgence of diseases thought to have died out
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USDA bans leading Florida importer
Importer-exporter falls foul of US law governing payments to suppliers, following investigation by government's AMS agency
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Work on Dover port regeneration begins
Demolition of old Seacat berth marks the start of the multi-million pound Dover Western Docks Revival project
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EU topfruit support could reach €82m
Commission places upper limit on proportion of €125m emergency funding that can be claimed by apple and pear sector