Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3226
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ArticleHuhtamaki reacts to pulp tray 'contamination'
Manufacturer involved in recent pulp tray contamination scare in South Africa says the situation does not warrant a product recall
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ArticleChile promotes blueberry arrivals
A special function and retail promotions were held in Beijing last week to mark the arrival of Chilean blueberries in China
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ArticleSouthern African citrus exports to grow
Citrus export crop from southern African nations forecast to burst through 100m cartons this year, up by 4 per cent on 2011
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ArticleFairtrade first for Univeg
First commercial shipment of Fairtrade grapes from India will arrive in the UK next month
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CVVP winning legal fight
Variety club says it is gaining upper hand in battle against non-licensed planting of Nadorcott clementines
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ArticleIndia exports potatoes to Malaysia
The Indian state of Haryan has exported its first consignment of potatoes to Malaysia
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ArticlePakistan fails to tap Russian market
Russia could be the biggest market for Pakistani fruits if banking channels between the countries improved, according to an expert
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ArticleEsther Schweins highlights Spanish products
Actress and face of ‘We Care, You Enjoy!’ campaign appears on TV show to promote Spanish fresh produce
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ArticleLufthansa may give up freighter fleet
Germany's Lufthansa Cargo may have to give up its freighter fleet if a night-flight ban at its Frankfurt hub is imposed
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ArticleZespri deputy chairman cleared
Zespri’s Peter McBride has been cleared of any wrongdoing related to his brother’s illegal kiwifruit grafting
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ArticleDigital food safety system is 'no-brainer' to use
A new on-line food safety management system, used and endorsed by the John Lewis Partnership, has been officially launched by Hygiene Audit Systems, one of the UK’s leading food safety specialists.
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ArticleIreland applies to test impact of GM on ecosystems
The Agriculture and Food Development Authority (Teagasc) in Ireland is applying for a licence to test the impact of GM potatoes to determine the potential impact this technology could have on ecosystems.
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Article1800 fruit deliveries
Indian state agricultural marketing board launches phone-in home delivery service for fruit and vegetables
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ArticleMaersk suspends Europe-Asia bookings
Shipping line suspends bookings after Chinese New Year leads to trade imbalance between Europe and Asia
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ArticleNZ apple exporter investigated
Major New Zealand apple packhouse has MAF allocated approval to export suspended
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ArticleWaitrose opens second store in Bahrain
Company pushing ahead with its plans to develop Middle East network in partnership with Dubai-based retailer Spinneys
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ArticleLandgard monitors water usage in Spain
German importer publishes results of study into water used by its strawberry suppliers in Spanish region of Huelva
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ArticleWholesalers' fundraising pays for school in earthquake-stricken Chinese province
Fresh produce traders in London have helped build a school in the Sichuan area of China that was devastated by an 8.0 magnitude earthquake.
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ArticleRetailers join FRESH Nordic panel
Experts from the world of fresh produce retailing set to discuss major industry topics at upcoming European industry conference
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ArticleRotterdam to open cutting-edge terminal
APM Terminals' container terminal at Maasvlakte II represents a 'new era' for innovation and sustainability

