Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3151
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ArticlePosie Packer strikes European deal
Posie Packer has appointed a European agent in the Netherlands to support European growers and packers using its produce bag-labelling machine.
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ArticleMexico decries US “protectionist” action
The agreement which sets a minimum price for Mexican tomatoes sold on the US market is apparently under threat following calls from Florida to terminate the deal
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ArticleLidl 'best value' for produce in Holland
Discounter comes out on top in survey comparing price and quality among Dutch fresh fruit and vegetable retailers
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ArticleSpanish growers predict melon slump
Downturn in production forecast for later in season following high temperatures in early July which sped up ripening
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ArticleSalaVerde selling well in Germany
Salad supplier Behr reports positive reaction to its hybrid lettuce variety as several German supermarkets begin to stock product
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ArticleFairtrade triumph for Giumarra supplier
Campo Pablo Borquez has become the second fresh produce supplier to the Giumarra Companies to receive Fairtrade certification
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ArticleFreshmax buys Prime Harvest
Freshmax has acquired US produce trader Prime Harvest USA, which will form the core of the group’s North American presence
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Fairtrade spending up 12 per cent
Consumers bought Fairtrade products costing a total of almost €5bn last year, with new markets showing particularly strong sales growth
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ArticleUS invites comment on non-browning apples
US citizens invited by USDA to provide their feedback on two Arctic varieties produced in Canada using biotechnology
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ArticleSmartphone app to boost veg uptake
US scientists at the Agricultural Research Service have created the Kiddio: Food Fight smartphone app to try and get children to eat more vegetables.
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ArticleAsia Fruit Logistica to hit new heights
Gérald Lamusse of Global Produce Events explains why this year’s Asia Fruit Logistica promises to be the biggest and best yet
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South African pickers in train tragedy
A driver has been charged with murder after 26 of the 44 fruit-pickers he was transporting to work were killed last week when he drove onto a level-crossing in front of freight train in Mpumalanga, South Africa.
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ArticleSpanish melon output falls
Growers and exporters in Murcia are forecasting a slump in melon and watermelon output.
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ArticleSingapore seeks more from Indonesia
Singapore hopes to increase vegetable imports from Indonesia, which have fallen by a third over the last decade
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Indian demand picks up for Ramadan
With Ramadan set to kick off at the end of the week, demand for imported fruit is booming in India’s Muslim communities
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ArticleMaersk raises India-Europe rates
Maersk follows Shipping Corp of India's lead in raising rates on India – Europe trade lane
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ArticleCogeca president Bruni steps down
Italian to relinquish his position as head of EU cooperatives group in order to focus on other commitments
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ArticleNew emergency for Ecuador bananas
Falling exports have prompted government to pledge financial assistance and creation of banana export company
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ArticleSpanish trade honours export pioneer
Easyfresh confirms recent passing of Rafael Llerena senior, who helped develop Europe's fruit business over more than 50 years
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ArticleSifel links up with Vinitech
This autumn will see second edition for the Vinitech-Sifel fair in France for the fresh produce and wine sectors.

