Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3130
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         Article ArticleTesco launches sweeter broccoliUK's largest grocer unveils packs of new, longer-stemmed 'supersweet' variety as part of its Tesco Finest range 
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         Article ArticleSolid opportunities in eastern EuropeLeading Czech Republic-based fresh produce distributor signals strong growth in demand in central and eastern Europe 
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         Article ArticleFresh Del Monte opens Italian officeCompany to direct marketing and sales operations from Milan, led by new commercial director Piero Casalini 
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         Article ArticleItalians form kiwifruit consortiumNine companies create Kiwifruit of Italy, which will work to establish minimum quality standards and promote export sales 
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         Article ArticleRijk Zwaan launches new yellow melonNew Yellissimo brand set to offer small, convenient product with what company describes as "extremely sweet" flesh 
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         Article ArticleICOP 2012 marks 20 years of GFAAnnual conference for European producer organisations set to reconvene in Brussels on 20-21 November 
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         Article ArticleDutch exports fall in first half of yearIndustry association Productschap Tuinbouw reveals 3 per cent decline in export volumes between January and end of June 
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      ArticleEast Anglia prepares for potato eventThis year’s “wettest drought in history” and the lessons to learn from it will be up for discussion in an address by Cranfield University’s Dr Jerry Knox at the East of England Potato Day on Thursday. 
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         Article ArticleSlight downturn for Chilean exportsDespite a minor contraction in volume, Chile’s fruit export industry enjoyed a positive season in 2011/12 with further growth to come 
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         Article ArticleFPAA finalises 44th conventionDan’l Mackey Almy of DMA Solutions will speak at the event which provides a platform to meet and do business with those involved in the Mexico-US produce trade 
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         Article ArticleRecord number of varieties at plum festivalThis year's Pershore Plum Festival will feature the largest selection of plum varieties in its five-year history. 
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         Article ArticleDEFRA launches pesticide consultationA consultation has been launched by DEFRA over how to sustainably implement the new EU pesticide regulations into the UK agri-industry. 
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         Article ArticleCarrefour Indonesia goes onlineCarrefour has announced consumers in Indonesia will soon be able to purchase its products online 
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         Article ArticleThailand and Chile close in on FTAChile and Thailand have reached an important steppingstone in efforts to secure a Free Trade Agreement 
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         Article ArticleANI to buy-up banana plantationsAgriNurture announces plans to buy up Philippine banana plantations as smaller growers there struggle with restrictions imposed on exports to China 
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         Article ArticleFresh faces for the Rubens ConsortiumRubens Consortium has elected a new president and vice president following elections in July. 
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         Article ArticleNew wrapping solution for fruitUlma Packaging has launched what it claims is a revolutionary operator-less solution for wrapping apples without the need for trays. 
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         Article ArticleFreshmax in kiwiberry agreementFreshmax NZ has secured the rights to commercialise four new proprietary kiwiberry varieties from Plant & Food Research’s breeding programme. 
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         Article ArticleIrish authorities underline benefits of GMIrish potato growers could save more than £275/ha if they switch to a blight-resistant genetically modified (GM) potato variety, scientists claim. 
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         Article ArticleUS pear prospects looking goodPear Bureau Northwest is looking ahead to the upcoming campaign after what it called a "great export year" in 2011/12 
 

