Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3193
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ArticleIndonesia introduces more import restrictions
Indonesian government introduces additional restrictions on fresh produce imports
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ArticleEconomy troubles Argentinean citrus
Poor demand in Europe and rising inflation in Argentina are painting a bleak picture for this year’s exports
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Award for RSA maritime education programme
Lawhill Maritime Studies initiative wins the international Seatrade Investment in People award
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ArticleHDC wins carrot fly battle
The Horticultural Development Company has secured an extension of authorisation for minor use (EAMU) to help carrot growers in their battle against carrot fly.
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ArticleBehagg convicted of corruption in potato case
Andy Behagg has been found guilty of corruption at Croydon Crown Court today for paying bribes to Sainsbury’s potato buyer John Maylam.
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Article'Unprecedented interest' in Hong Kong event
Several new companies have signed up for Asia Fruit Logistica, including Uzbekistan's first-time exhibitor Fresh Green Agro
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ArticleBerry Gardens reports sales rise
Berry Gardens has marked its 40th anniversary by reporting an 11 per cent boost in annual sales to £214 million.
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AnalysisWhat the devil is wrong with Tesco?
Despite huge profits and stores in every corner of the land, the UK’s largest grocer faces a huge challenge to regain market share
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Mexican limes take Purfresh path
Comtiem has turned to Purfresh to aid the transport of its limes from Mexico to markets in Europe and the UK
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ArticleNZ Zespri kiwifruit hits Qatar
The arrival in Qatar of Zespri's new season kiwifruit from New Zealand has been backed by its strongest-ever campaign
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ArticleUK comes up short on 5-a-day
New poll suggests only one-fifth of Britons are getting their recommended daily intake of fruit and vegetables
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Frosts strike Canadian apples
Press reports in Canada suggest that frost which hit Ontario apple orchards on 28-29 April has decimated production to only about 20 per cent of usual volumes.
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ArticleFontestad distribution 'unaffected' by fire
Measures have been taken to guarantee supplies to customers, according to the group's Javier Castellar
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DimmidiSì driving sales at Mille Miglia
Directors of Italy's leading fresh convenience supplier La Linea Verde prepare to compete in world-famous road race
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ArticleFlorette brings Three Lions off the bench
Florette is relaunching its Three Lions England Salad next week in time for the UEFA Euro 2012 football championship in Poland and Ukraine, which kicks off on 8 June.
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ArticleIndian vegetable prices skyrocket
Soaring vegetable prices in India are contributing to the country’s high rate of inflation
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GM eggplant on hold in Philippines
Philippines Supreme Court halts cultivation of genetically modified eggplant at request of Geenpeace
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ArticlePhilippine banana trade with China in doubt
Reports of Philippine bananas rotting at Chinese ports as trade dispute between the two countries escalates
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ArticleRewe opens second Rewe To Go store
Company pushing ahead with its convenience store format, offering broad range of healthy items including fresh produce
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Zon buys German blueberry supplier
Dutch marketer acquires Heidefrucht in northern Germany as it seeks to expand in northern European soft fruit market

