Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3176
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ArticleAustralian access for Malaysian pineapples
Australian quarantine officials have provisionally given approval for fresh Malaysian pineapples to enter the Australian market
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ArticleSmaller sizes could limit grapefruit deal
The switch from US to South African grapefruit supplies has been a smooth one in Japan, but a shortage of the right sizes could curtail the RSA deal
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ArticlePhilippines certifies banana packers
Philippine quarantine officials have certified 312 banana packhouses as meeting Chinese import requirements
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ArticleJapanese April imports fall
Unsettled weather dulled import demand in Japan in April, market report reveals
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ArticleGirona Fruits makes apple investment
Spanish co-op looks to boost capacity by some 5,000 tonnes through a €5m investment
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ArticlePotato event focuses on R&D
Potatoes in Practice, the annual field-based potato event for the potato industry, will focus on the subject of herbicide sensitivity this year.
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ArticleCucumber fungicide gets the green light
The Horticultural Development Company (HDC) has secured a 120-day extension to allow British growers to use a fungicide that combats mildew on cucumber plants.
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ArticleSame story for Tesco in first quarter
As with its 2011 results, the opening quarter of 2012 sees a strong international but a sluggish domestic performance
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ArticleRain threatens early cherries
Northwest cherry growers in the US are worried bad weather could affect the first harvest of Chelans.
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ArticleDole's community work recognised
Group's Dale Foundation is rewarded for social responsibility work done in Ecuador and Peru
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ArticleBayer expands vegetable research centre
Group's research and development facility in Leudal has been boosted by a €12m investment
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ArticleSenate decision welcomed by United Fresh
UFPA president and CEO Tom Stenzel has welcomed the decision to advance the 2012 Farm Bill to the Senate Floor
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ArticleProduce imports top exports in US
Latest USDA trade forecast points to trade deficit for fresh fruit and vegetables in favour of imports from overseas
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ArticleCarrefour expands in Gulf
The French retailer is set for expansion in the Middle East, as well as in several Central Asian countries
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ArticleFirst British Tenderstem crop arrives
Growers seeing a positive start to the campaign as retailers across the UK begin to stock the broccoli variety
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ArticleConsumers turn to cash in budget squeeze
Consumers are increasingly paying in cash as shoppers find their household budgets being squeezed.
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ArticleUniveg Bulgaria appoints new MD
Georgi Koupenov brings wealth of international experience to Belgium-based company's Bulgarian business
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ArticleCalifornian prunes get health certification
The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) has confirmed that Californian prunes are good for digestion.
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ArticleFirst British Tenderstem crop arrives
The first batch of this year’s British Tenderstem crop has hit the shops following the recent warm weather.
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ArticleOlympic hurdles for London traders
Major disruption anticipated for UK capital's network of fresh produce traders and suppliers during London 2012 games

