Meldungen aus Europa – Page 2936
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Kiku New Zealand to exhibit in Hong Kong
Apple brand set to exhibit for first time at Asia Fruit Logistica, following similar move at recent Fruit Logistica in Berlin
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Recruitment agency loses licence
Lincolnshire-based veg worker agency has licence revoked from GLA due to irregular activity
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Growers send SAWS letter to government
A letter, signed by several leading horticulturalists, urges the government to clarify its position on the future of SAWS
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Dublin's wholesale market set for revamp
Dublin City Council announces ambitious redevelopment plan to add extra space for retailers at city's fruit and veg market
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Port of Tampa connects to Midwest
New rail service will allow Florida facility to transport refrigerated cargo, including fresh fruit and vegetables, much quicker to the Midwest market
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Uruguay deciduous volumes nosedive
Inclement weather means the 2013 crop will be “nowhere near” the typical 100,000-tonne output
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Geoff Wells dies, aged 84
Update: Geoff's funeral service will be held at the Liverpool-based St. Andrews church at 2.30pm on 30 September
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Soft fruit growers react to Tesco fine
Producers insist supermarkets are providing "fair promotions" on soft-fruit despite Tesco's recent £300,000 fine
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Newmafruit set to sell UK melons
Top-fruit producer secures trial listings in multiples for UK-grown melon crop
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Tech companies ride pomegranate wave
Israeli service providers see good prospects for country's pomegranate market as demand grows across various product lines
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Israeli pomegranate season starts early
Buyers increasingly demanding specific varieties, say exporters, who predict shipments will top 20,000 tonnes this year
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Los Rancheros focuses on US
After success with fresh carrot exports to the US, the Mexican garlic specialist now plans to supply bell peppers and broccoli
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Ardo wins health and safety award
Frozen fruit and veg supplier receives award from The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents
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Dole helps revive Haiti banana trade
Company providing technical support to initiative aimed at developing large-scale banana production in Caribbean country
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Garlic industry resists Chinese influence
Australian growers co-operative would help regain position in domestic market, according to peak industry body
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India adapts shiitake mushroom
After more than two years, laboratory succeeds in standardising the mushroom for domestic cultivation
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Sun Art to enter e-commerce sector
In a bid to to stay competitive, China's largest retail chain is undertaking a joint venture with Excellent First
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Damco spends more to maintain growth
Logistics specialist says chasing expansion in new, emerging markets cost it more than expected during first half of year
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Tesco in the dock over berry promo
Retailer fined after running misleading half-price promotion on strawberries sold in 2,300 stores across England and Wales
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Walmart reports disappointing Q2
Despite higher profits and revenue in the second quarter, results were not as expected, as consumer spending fell