Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3203
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ArticleHallett named as new CEO at British Growers
James Hallett has been named as the new chief executive of the British Growers Association, taking over from Martin Riggall who retires at the end of May.
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ArticleFears grow over lemon shortages
Lemon prices could be set to rise this summer if the EU takes action on the Argentinean government’s expropriation of Spanish company Repsol’s share in Argentinean oil firm YPF.
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ArticleEarth Source imports new apple variety
The company will exclusively supply Mahana apples to the US market from Freshmax in New Zealand during the spring
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ArticleSpanish growers take to the streets
Hundreds of Spanish growers and dozens of tractors have been taking to the streets in as part of the “green demonstration” called by growers’ leaders to highlight the crisis in their sector.
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ArticleRed Tractor unveils new team
Red Tractor is launching Team RT, a UK-wide initiative to showcase how food makes its way from Red Tractor farms to the Olympic and Paralympic Games on Monday.
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ArticleChileans launch new black grape
Chile’s farm minister Luis Mayol has unveiled a new grape variety developed by researchers in the country.
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ArticleGiumarra trials two apple varieties
Lemonade and Smitten will be imported from New Zealand in limited test volume for the North American market this season
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ArticleKent seedless grape trial targets 2016 crop
Seedless grapes grown in Kent could be available on supermarket shelves in 2016 if an experimental project to grow the crop proves a success.
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ArticleUniveg receives Indian Fairtrade grapes
Company's UK arm Univeg Katopé reports good quality and gives product all-clear for delivery to key retail customers
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ArticleBerries leading the way on sales growth
Top retail buyers from Tesco and Asda underline their commitment to continued growth for Europe's fresh soft fruit category
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ArticleReggie Griffin joins HarvestMark board
The former Kroger corporate vice-president of produce and floral will bring 42-years of retail insight to the traceability firm’s advisory board
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ArticleAhold acquires new stores
Retailer expands in core Dutch market through the purchase of Jumbo and C1000 outlets
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ArticlePaice makes adjudicator pledge
Defra minister Jim Paice has pledged to support the supermarket adjudicator bill and home-grown produce during a visit from a West Midlands growers to the House of Commons this week.
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Dominican bananas under threat
Press reports in the Dominican Republic have indicated that heavy rainfall over the past three weeks is causing the spread of black sigatoka disease in the banana crop.
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ArticleRetailers 'holding back berry sales'
More needs to be done to improve the presentation of fresh berries in stores, says leading European soft fruit marketer
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ArticleFirst new-season Dutch blackberries sold
Impex-Heemskerk takes delivery of first Lochness blackberries from ZON subsidiary Sun Berry International
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ArticleGreece 'struggling on child obesity'
EC-funded research has revealed that 20 per cent of all 10-12 year olds in Greece are obese
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ArticleEuropech' predicts apricot growth
Annual forecast anticipates growth in European apricot and peach volumes this year, as well as a slight decline in nectarines
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ArticleHillfresh braced for NZ kiwifruit
Dutch importer will receive first new-season volumes of New Zealand-grown kiwifruit on Friday 4 May
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Greece tops fat kids table
A survey of children in seven European countries has found that Greece tops the league for the fattest kids.

