Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3056
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ArticleNZ kiwifruit volumes to fall
Zespri's Simon Limmer tells the Wall Street Journal that prices will rise as Psa takes a grip on gold kiwifruit production
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ArticleMexico confirms mango delay
Hot weather conditions across the country mean harvesting this year is only likely to get underway at the end of February
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ArticlePeruvian avocados poised to enter China
Agreement to be approved “soon” according to Peru-China Chamber of Commerce manager
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ArticleFinancial assistance for Konkan growers
Indian government approves funding for mango growers in Konkan region
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ArticleRecord numbers for Fruit Logistica
Organisers report that 58,000 visitors flocked to Berlin to see 2,543 exhibitors from 78 countries
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ArticleUS confident for Uruguay citrus deal
If access is granted, strong consumer demand for easy peelers presents Uruguay with solid opportunities on the US market
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ArticleEric Viramontes quits Mexico’s Amhpac
Mexican Association of Protected Horticulture appoints Arturo Díaz to replace Viramontes who is leaving to focus on his own business
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ArticleGreek farmers protest austerity
Protests are continuing in Greece, with farmers handing out free produce in in front of the ministry of agriculture in Athens
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ArticleUnited requests time on food safety rules
US fresh produce association wants a longer comment period for parts of the proposed Food Safety Modernisation Act
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Article'Pear volume down 20 per cent', says BFV
Belgische Fruitveiling reports that volumes have dropped in Belgium, with pear prices on the rise
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ArticleSecond Psa symposium planned
Growers and scientists alike will gather in New Zealand to discuss research and plot the next steps for the kiwifruit industry
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ArticleBhutan set on organic path
The South Asian nation is committed to a future of organic farming, but weather issues are posing increasing problems
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ArticlePineapples spearhead Japan import growth
Record volumes of pineapples, avocados and grapes among the highlights of Japan's fresh fruit import figures for 2012
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ArticleSurprise cherry shortage for CNY
China’s import trade caught by surprise as supplies of Chilean cherries come up short for Chinese New Year festivities
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ArticleVos resigns as Maersk Line CCO
Dutchman to leave shipping line’s commercial division and liner management board
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ArticleCPMA anticipates biggest ever show
Some 500 exhibitor spaces have been allocated for the Canadian Produce Marketing Association’s trade fair in Toronto
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Article'Business as usual' for Ahold and ICA
Collaboration on fresh produce sourcing set to continue despite Dutch group's decision to sell off majority shareholding
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ArticlePort of Hamburg holds its position
Slight decrease in yearly throughput for 2012 does not impact Hamburg's position as second-largest container port in Europe
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ArticleCity Farming wins FLIA 2013
Netherlands-based firm's custom greenhouses with LED lighting take top prize at Fruit Logistica
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ArticleIndonesia to discuss import suspensions
A ban on 13 kinds of fruit and vegetable products may be lifted when Indonesian government officials meet Thai counterparts

