Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3162
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Core Equipment to make Fruit Focus debut
Core Equipment will be exhibiting at Fruit Focus for the first time with products on display from technology manufacturers Scharfenberger and Kreuzmayr.
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ArticleMan who serenades plums 'increases harvest'
A plum-charmer has been called in to play clarinet to Pershore's plum trees in the hope it will increase this season’s harvest.
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ArticlePolish raspberry campaign up and running
Genesis Fresh reports that production has not been hit by extreme cold weather from earlier in the campaign
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ArticleEarly everbearers forge ahead
Early ripening everbearers are increasing in popularity and challenging traditional June cropping strawberry varieties, a leading breeder has said.
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ArticleBayWa director joins T&G board
German group's Josef Krapf brings wealth of agricultural experience to New Zealand exporter's executive board of directors
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NFU and Waitrose go for gold at Hampton Court
A display showcasing the best that British growers have to offer is heading to Hampton Court Palace Flower Show, which starts tomorrow.
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ArticleSmall Indonesian retailers win out
Small format retailers are taking market share away from Indonesia’s supermarkets and hypermarkets
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ArticleTime ripe for Indian FDI
With the economy cooling, investor sentiment souring and food inflation on the rise, India’s government may look to ease regulations on foreign investment in retail
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ArticleSunrising denies Turners & Growers debt
Enza’s former Hong Kong-based trading partner Sunrising disputes T&G CEO’s statements regarding debt situation
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ArticleOnly eurozone breakup can dent A$
The Aussie dollar has been on the up for a decade and a downturn is not imminent. The eurozone crisis is also enduring and it continues to drive investment decisions
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ArticleChilli festival set for debut
The first ever chilli festival to be held in the North East will take place next week on the historic grounds of Seaton Delaval Hall, Northumberland.
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ArticleBSF refutes claims over strawberry availability
British Summer Fruits has hit back after reports in the media this week that strawberries are having their worst season in 20 years.
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ArticleBoost for US school salad scheme
More than 15 salad bars will be built in schools in the Washington DC area after donations to the Grower-Shipper Association of Central California (GSA) and United Fresh’s Salad for School campaigns.
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ArticleS&A puts focus on water after profit and turnover increase
Grower and packer S&A Group has increased sales and profits in the past year, and has put the issue of water at the top of its agenda for the coming 12 months.
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ArticleNFU call for supermarkets to increase local sourcing
Retailers could do more to strengthen ties with farmers and growers, according to a new report from the NFU.
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ArticleSlow start for Northwest Cherries
Northwest Cherries has blamed "unseasonal cool weather" in late May and June for a slow opening to this year's crop.
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ArticleHLB launches rambutan offer
The group's rambutans will be promoted at several US supermarkets in the coming weeks to introduce the exotic fruit to the market
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ArticleSanctions bite for Iranian people
Western sanctions are hurting ordinary people in Iran, with the price of fruit reportedly soaring
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ArticleGreeks look to Ukraine
Producers in Greece are eyeing up the Ukrainian market, with several interested in November's Fresh Produce Ukraine fair
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ArticleBrazilian papayas set to rebound
With the crop recovering from inclement weather, the market can expect sufficient volume from Brazil over the next six months

