Meldungen aus Europa – Page 2919
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Soil Association condemns Paterson
Environment groups call for PM to reject environment minister's plan to fast-track GM crops into UK
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Casi president denies fraud allegations
José María Andújar dismisses accusations as smear campaign by rivals to undermine his leadership
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Awe Sum Organics kicks off Argentine pear season
Lighter volume will be offset by excellent quality this year, company said
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Retail 'middle ground' is shrinking
Analysts warn bid for ‘middle three’ will intensify as Waitrose wins record market share and Aldi ups y-on-y growth
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United Fresh to honour leading women
Fresh produce association is to highlight the achievements of outstanding women in the fresh produce industry
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Pakistani mango exports to rise
Exports of Pakistani mangoes could rise by 15 per cent this season, and shippers hope to gain access to New Zealand and South Africa
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Matt Dawson: My fresh food passion
Rugby star Matt Dawson discusses staying healthy, managing a balanced diet, and the England team
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South Korea-Canada sign FTA
South Korea and Canada have inked a free trade deal after lengthy negotiations
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Bartlett announces new joint venture
A new company founded by Albert Bartlett and Al Dahra Agriculture will produce and distribute potatoes in Middle East and Africa
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RSA expects healthy avocado crop
Despite forecast of the country's largest export crop, SAAGA insists the European market will not be oversupplied
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NZ avocado industry eyes Asian opportunities
Fruit’s versatility and nutritional value showcased by celebrity chef at the Savour Food Festival
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Seeka to sell Opac shareholding
New Zealand firm cites Psa recovery strategy as reasoning behind NZ$3.2m deal
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Mums bid to show they know best
New YouGov report shows that 84 per cent of parents would like school lunches to contribute to child’s 5 A DAY
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Analysis
Opinion: How do we cope with the floods?
At a meeting of Hadlow College's Rural Focus Group, members explored the issue of how extreme weather events are impacting the industry
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Calls mount for Veracruz-Delaware service
Produce companies north and south of the border would benefit from a shipping service linking the Mexican port with river ports along the Delaware, meeting told
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‘Demoralised’ Co-op CEO resigns
Euan Sutherland calls for ‘urgent’ reform of The Co-op as he resigns as CEO, with Richard Pennycook named interim replacement
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ChiquitaFyffes: 12 key things to note
As Chiquita and Fyffes prepare to merge, here are some key facts about one of the fruit industry's biggest ever corporate deals
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Weather wrecks Indian crops
Unusual weather has damaged fruit and vegetable crops across Western India's Maharashtra state
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Monster squash detained by officials
Colossal vegetable estimated to weigh at least 60lbs seized at UK airport by Solihull Council
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Mercabarna set for €20m facelift
Work will be financed by market's fruit and vegetable wholesalers in exchange for lease extension