Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3070
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ArticlePhilippines seizes smuggled vegetables
Philippine customs authorities have seized P7m of imported carrots and potatoes misdeclared as fruit and household goods
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ArticleMaersk wins Middle East awards
Group lands two prizes at the Middle East & Indian Subcontinent Awards
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ArticleSteps taken to repel Invader pest
South Africa has acted fast to tackle the Invader fruit fly pest following new detections in the Limpopo region
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ArticleRains impact Chilean blueberry exports
Export figures for week 50 fall after precipitation in some growing regions
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ArticleCF reveals plans for Cameroon
French banana supplier Compagnie Fruitière announces need to reduce costs and increase production in West African country
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ArticleAngus Growers' PO status is confirmed
Rural Payments Agency is slammed as Scottish court confirms Angus Growers' status as a producer organisation
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ArticleDole Earth honoured as best website
Campaign and website picks up a European Excellence Award for setting standards and increasing supply chain transparency
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ArticleJim Butts to retire from CH Robinson
Senior vice-president to stand down from company after 34 years of service
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ArticleUS recognises NZ food safety
In a first for the US, the FDA has recognised New Zealand’s food safety systems as of equivalent quality to its own
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ArticlePhilippines postpones US banana shipment
The first shipment of Philippine bananas to the US has been postponed as exporters focus remaining volumes on core markets
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ArticleBrazil rebound disguises problems
Although exports have risen in 2012, poor market demand and unpredictable weather continue to hamper overall recovery
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ArticleObesity campaign honours Dawn Sweeney
National Restaurant Association president hailed for work with nutrition initiatives
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ArticleVeg sector needs more partnerships
Bayer CropScience's Vegetable Future Forum hears how market growth could be held back if supply chain doesn't collaborate
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ArticleAgro Alians declares itself bankrupt
Polish exporter criticises importers in eastern Europe for allegedly failing to pay for produce it had supplied
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ArticleNew Bayer boss eyes veg growth
Bayer CropScience's new chief executive says he is eager to contribute to increase in fresh produce consumption
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ArticlePepper people pick Purfresh
Die Groene Oase is using Purfresh technology to protect and preserve its pepper shipments from Europe to South Africa
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ArticleRussia considers organic move
Attracted by opportunities on the EU market, Russian authorities are increasing support for the country's organic farmers
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ArticleParamount acquires Rio Queen assets
Rio Queen Citrus acquisition will position Paramount Citrus as leading Texas-grown citrus supplier, the group says
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ArticleTen nominated for innovation prize
Companies from Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium, Israel and the UK are up for the 2013 Fruit Logistica Innovation Award
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ArticleWashington calls for Chinese apple access
Washington’s apple industry is calling for US access for Chinese apples in a bid to help re-establish US apple access into China

