Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3000
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New uses for Dow Shield 400 unveiled
Dow AgroSciences has a double strength herbicide now suitable for use on a range of fruit and vegetable crops.
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Waitrose signs up Titchmarsh
Waitrose has announced plans to work with TV gardener and presenter Alan Titchmarsh to help it “tell the story of good food” and develop an ornamentals and gardening range.
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The phyto fight
There have been a number of incidents raising tensions between authorities and importers of fresh produce recently. Lisa Kjellsson reports
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Strictly Fair Trade
Celebrities are lining up to add their weight and a sprinkling of glitter over Fairtrade Fortnight’s message to support small producers. Sophie Gore Browne reports
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Richard Jones: How social media can help to make Fruit Logistica a success for your business
Every year in February the fresh produce industry assembles in Berlin for three days in a showcase of every aspect of our
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Hardy takes pipfruit helm at Freshmax
Freshmax Group has announced the appointment of former Enza and Delica executive Snow Hardy to the new role of general manager – global pipfruit.
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Contactless payment success for Co-op
The Co-operative has installed contactless payment terminals in 1,800 of its 2,800 food stores with plans to use the technology in all UK food stores by 2014.
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"Sound financial year" for ND
Norbert Dentressangle (ND) has described 2012 as a 'sound financial year', with growth in consolidated turnover and earnings, and an improved international profile.
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All change for Fresca
The Fresca group has announced a new working arrangement with its Spanish joint-venture business partner Martinavarro, as well as significant management changes.
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Samantha Lyster, Deputy Editor: Fruit supplies under fire from Europe
During a time when the UK is competing against many other countries for its share of global fruit and vegetable supplies, the
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Chris Redfern: Sterling takes the spoon in the currency race
For the second week in succession sterling ended up with the currency world's wooden spoon on its mantelpiece. Almost
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Adeel Khan: Why there should be a farmers’ market on every university campus
When choosing a university to study the pivotal years of your life everybody looks at graduate jobs, research facilities,
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Time travelling fruit is top for today
One is always interested to watch if fruits introduced centuries ago can still make headway on modern retail shelves. The
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NPD boosts prepared sales
Against a background of struggling vegetable sales, prepared is succeeding as NPD and consumers lacking cooking skills boost retail spend
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DEFRA chief makes GM plea
DEFRA secretary of state Owen Paterson has urged EU policy makers to reconsider their stance on GM technology.
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Bodies call for fair deal for English farmers
Three industry bodies have jointly called for English growers and farmers to get a fair deal over proposals to 'green' the Common Agricultural Policy.
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Tesco promises radical supply chain shake up
Tesco chief executive Philip Clarke has promised to make 'the most radical change in the relationship between the retailer and producer that's ever been attempted.'
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Shaffe concerned over shipping rate rises
Shaffe, the Southern Hemisphere Association of Fresh Fruit Exporters, has said that it remains 'deeply concerned' after the announcement by several shipping companies to increase freight rates as of 1st January 2013.
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EC announces a delay on plans to lower DPA MRL
The European Commission has announced it will delay its decision on lowering the maximum residue level (MRL) of diphenylamine (DPA).
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SA citrus growers urged to train workers
Citrus growers in South Africa have been urged to train workers after a rise in labour costs.

