Meldungen aus Europa – Page 2915
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ACT president proposes kiwifruit duopoly
Alternate New Zealand exporter could ship up to 16m tonnes to China per annum, according to media reports
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Budget boosts stricken cider producing regions
‘Desperate’ cider producers in flood-damaged West Country to benefit after duty escalator scrapped as part of Budget 2014
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Osborne budgets to help growers
Chancellor gives tax benefits boost to those who invest in machinery, and also announces a doubling of export funding
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Port of Miami receives first Peruvian blues
Shipment form parts of pilot scheme to expand port’s role as fresh produce gateway into the US
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Hogg is bowling for fruit
Aussie cricket star Brad Hogg has revealed how he uses fresh produce to practise spin variations
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Raymond opens revamped NFU office
Homecoming for new NFU president Meurig Raymond as he opens newly-refurbished NFU Haverfordwest office
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Super-veg to avert consumption crisis
Japanese produce players hope to avert the nation’s vegetable consumption crisis with a new range of small and mighty veg
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Vitacress job losses and office closure
Watercress supplier to initiate management restructure, with 25 senior jobs expected to be cut
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Auchan prices inflame growers
Strawberry producers in France have voiced their concern and anger at retailer Auchan's low pricing of imported Spanish strawberries
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Amazon invests in new trucks
Private fleet will support retailer’s rapidly growing grocery delivery service
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Exports down and imports up in Spain
Fepex data shows that fresh produce exports dropped 1.3 per cent in volume during January
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Argentina closes in on US lemon market
Talks could pave the way for reopening of lemon market and wider access for other citrus products
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Double win for Emirates SkyCargo
Freight division of Dubai-based airline lands prestigious awards in both Los Angeles and Turkey
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Sainsbury’s Q4 like-for-like sales drop
UK’s third largest retailer claims tough comparatives from 2013 sales has driven declines as well as a late Easter
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Waitrose unveils plans for national distribution centre
New base in Milton Keynes due to open in 2015, as leading retailer aims to simplify its supply chain
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Natural fungi aids plant growth
Agrocode Bioscience has acquired a worldwide patent for Mycogel, which stimulates plant root growth in drought conditions
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EU warns India over export quality
Apeda responds with plan to route all fresh fruit and vegetable exports to Europe via approved packhouses
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Mixed season for Chilean blues
Lower shipments to the US partially offset by gains in European and Asian markets
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Trader starts coffee mushroom venture
Hugh Prentice growing fungi fuelled by coffee beans in vaults underneath Green Park Station market in Bath
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Missing flight MH370 'carrying mangosteens'
Malaysia Airlines aeroplane was taking four-tonne consignment of tropical fruit to China, it has been revealed