Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3220
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ArticleStrawberry prices improve in Germany
AMI reports increase in demand following recent good weather as supplies from Spain and Morocco pass their peak
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ArticleBrightFarms to build ‘world’s largest’ rooftop farm
The state-of-the-art, hydroponic greenhouse being built in Brooklyn, New York, is designed to provide US retailers with fresh, local produce on a year-round basis
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ArticleBrazilian fruits continue downward spiral
Expectations for this year's exports are pessimistic once again, with the best possible scenario pointing towards a similar result to 2011
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ArticleAir industry enjoys robust February performance
International Air Transport Association (IATA) results for February show a 5.2 per cent rise in cargo demand compared with the prior year period
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ArticleInnovia Films aids School Fruit Scheme
Group's NatureFlex NVS film is being used to wrap fruit used in the School Fruit Scheme in Italy
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ArticleAsda doubles Indian grape volumes
Walmart-owned UK retail chain Asda is doubling Indian grape volumes from Maharashtra under a Bharti Walmart Direct Farm initiative
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ArticleFarm Bill priorities welcomed by SCFBA
Specialty crop producers in the US have backed senators' support of further Farm Bill investments
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ArticleBonduelle confirms US acquisition
Bonduelle North America has just completed the acquisition of three processing plants and a packaging centre in the US
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ArticleNew Californian cherry order
A reboot for the California’s cherry marketing programme paves the way for branded promotions in several key Asian markets
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ArticleBroad change to T&G management
T&G has announced the appointment of a number of new staff to its upper management, many of them BayWa representatives
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ArticleVietnam imposes export ban
Vietnam responds to EU embargo threat with self-imposed ban on exports of 15 types of fruit and vegetables
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ArticleSouth Africans forecast apple export climb
With early season South African apples now on UK shelves, growers in the southern hemisphere country are forecasting their exports will climb by 4.4 per cent on last season.
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ArticleNZ joint venture expands export reach
New Zealand apple trader Te Mata Export and MG Marketing seek mutual benefits though joint venture
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ArticleWholesale push for Bharti Walmart
Bharti Walmart to expand wholesale business while India’s government stalls on plans to open up multi-brand retail to foreign investment
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ArticleGrowers face fines over illegal G3 graft
Zespri set to send out tough message by fining New Zealand kiwifruit growers who illegally grafted new gold cultivar
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ArticleUS approves Malaysian papayas
The US has approved irradiated Malaysian papayas for commercial sale, and is considering granting access to Chilean gooseberries
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VideoStrong turnout for FRESH2011
More than 200 delegates from 24 countries attended this year's congress, which was held in the Dutch port city of Rotterdam
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ArticleSainsbury's enjoys strong Christmas
British retailer records rise in sales during festive period, despite challenging weather conditions
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ArticleMerry Christmas from everyone at Fruitnet.com
Thank you for being with us over the past 12 months. We look forward to welcoming you all back in the new year.
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VideoVideo: Changing the way we spray
How Isafruit's newly developed adaptable crop sprayer is helping make pesticide application more environmentally sustainable

