Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3231
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ArticleKorea-US FTA to boost fruit exports
The long-awaited free trade agreement between South Korea and the US took effect last week, paving the way for a rise in US fruit exports
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ArticleM&S expects earliest Maris Peer potatoes
Manor Fresh set to deliver record early crop of new potato variety grown in Cornwall following mild winter conditions
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ArticleIndian grape exports to EU pick up
Grape exports from Maharashtra to EU are up by 30 per cent on this stage last year, but local officials don’t expect a rebound to 2009 levels
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ArticleHDC publishes Tree Fruit Review 2012
The Horticultural Development Company’s (HDC) 2012 Tree Fruit Review is available now with an overview of its research on apples, pears, plums and cherries.
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ArticleMetral Fruits acquires Chanabel
In southeastern France, bankrupt cooperative Chanabel has been taken over by supplier Metral Fruits
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ArticleCASI reveals Asian ambitions
Spanish tomato cooperative hopes to expand exports to China, India and North America
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ArticleGap predicted for North American citrus market
Following an extreme winter for the domestic US citrus industry, both the US and Canadian markets could be short of fruit ahead of the summer months
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ArticleNew Zealand apples colour up
Great fruit colour bodes well for New Zealand apple exports to Asia this season, says Pipfruit New Zealand
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ArticleUnited Fresh launches Fresh-Cut Toolkit
Need for resource driven by apparent negative consumer perceptions of fresh-cut and value-added fresh produce
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ArticleAir industry downgrades 2012 outlook
The international air sector has downgraded its industry outlook for 2012 due mainly to rising oil prices
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ArticleProduce World presents Soil-for-Life technology
Produce World has outlined its soil management technology Soil-for-Life at a conference hosted by Waitrose.
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ArticleAsda appoints new marketing officer
Stephen Smith moves from his role at Walmart in China to replace the outgoing Rick Bendel
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ArticleDirect sales for Greek potatoes
As producers and consumers suffer the effects of Greece's economic collapse, a new scheme has been devised that is beneficial for both
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ArticleWestern companies under fire in China
Regulation breaches by two ‘Western’ companies have been highlighted on Chinese state television
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ArticleThai stock exchange debut for Tesco
Investors scramble to obtain shares in Tesco Lotus’s Thai property fund
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ArticlePoor Argentina weather pulls down apple and pear crop predictions
The World Apple and Pear Association has said due to climatic conditions in Argentina it is lowering its production predictions for the Southern Hemisphere.
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ArticleZespri kiwifruit exports 'to be lower than 2011'
Zespri has announced kiwifruit export volumes will be lower than last year due to Psa disease and “seasonal factors”.
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ArticleAussie dollar hot as Greek burn continues
A trade surplus is fuelling record-high exchange rates for Australia’s currency, while the Greek economy threatens to boil over into bankruptcy
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ArticleMHAIA unveils radio campaign
The Avocados from Mexico consumer marketing drive will hit US airwaves for 10 weeks this spring to encourage greater avocado consumption in 13 markets
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ArticleFertiliser applicator could cut costs
Standen-Reflex has introduced the FA 5-10; a new tractor mounted precision placement fertiliser applicator, made specifically for salad and vegetable crop growers.

