Meldungen aus Europa – Page 2865
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UK food industry ‘must change’ to remain secure
Retailers, growers and Defra must ‘meet impacts of climate change’ to ensure food security for future, according to major new report
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Peru already registering effects of El Niño
A rise in temperatures in central and northern zones heralds the arrival of the phenomenon
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Tomatoes NZ pushes for stricter irradiation labelling
Concerns imported Australian irradiated tomatoes are being sold unlabelled have been raised by Tomatoes New Zealand
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India issues MEP on potatoes
Government aims to safeguard against price inflation with second MEP in the space of one month
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Japanese retailer enters Cambodia
Aeon has opened its first shopping centre in Phnom Penh as part of its larger expansion across South East Asia
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Egyptian grape prices slide
Importers and exporters alike have noted a fall in prices due to large volumes in storage and early European fruit
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Joined at the HIP
Horticultural Innovation Partnership outlines plans for Supply Chain Group to bring greater collaboration and understanding
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Chris Redfern: US dollar survives a scare
Moneycorp analyst on why investors were not put off by some disappointing figures coming out of the USA
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Hail slows Belgian pear growth
Unfavourable weather conditions earlier this month are expected to prevent Belgium from achieving a record pear crop this coming season
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India's import trade survives scare
Market access threat over residue levels eases as All India Fresh Fruit Importers’ Association engages with FSSAI
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Retail listings for micro-plants
Little Kitchen Harvest launches new chilli micro-plant to meet current consumer trend of ‘micro-leaf cuisine’
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More farmers apply for funding online
The number of SPS claimants who applied online rose by a third this year as industry prepares for digitalisation under new CAP
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The Arab coiled spring: opportunity in Iran
A fundamental shift in the Middle East's geo-political landscape could see new doors open for the fresh produce business
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Landgard says it is returning to profit
Company declares itself 90 per cent profitable after year of divestments, consolidation and new forward momentum
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Gulfport stay costly for Chiquita
Agreement to stay at the Mississippi port until the end of the year will cost Chiquita double its rent price
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Strong growth in Peruvian mango exports
Shipments up by a quarter in first four months of 2014
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Mackays launches first fresh fruit vending machine
Brisbane office workers and school students will have access to fresh fruit snacks in coming months following the launch of the first Fruitbar vending machine in Australia
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Israel to open agri-centres in India
Israel will open two centres of excellence in India's Bihar state, working with local scientists to improve agricultural productivity
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Singapore performs well at supply chain awards
Companies from small South East Asian nation collect seven of the 39 awards on offer
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Valencia growers assess hail damage
Citrus, melons and persimmons believed to be worst affected crops