Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3232
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NFU hires new strategic head of marketing
The NFU has appointed the BBC’s editor of farming, food and rural affairs programmes at Radio 4 as its new strategic head of communications.
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ArticleArmagh Bramley apples gain PGI status
Northern Ireland’s Armagh Bramley apples have won protected geographical indicator (PGI) status.
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ArticleEU agrees to Colombia-Peru deal
Future FTA would guarantee zero tariffs for bilateral trade after the current beneficial agreement with the two South American nations ends in 2013
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ArticleAnecoop sees turnover ‘fall slightly’
Valencia-based group worried about impact of "low prices" being paid to member growers
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ArticleSyngenta signs Asia-Pacific deal with Damco
Damco, a global logistics leader has signed a three-year contract to serve as the lead service provider for Syngenta’s operations for Asia-Pacific region.
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ArticlePineapple added to 'typical' shopping list
The fruit is being used as a tool to calculate inflation due to regular appearances in UK shoppers' baskets
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ArticleEurope-South America service reconfigured
Hamburg Süd and Aliança have altered their North Europe-East Coast South America service as market conditions change
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ArticleAlliance to cooperate on Asia-Europe lines
Asian shipping group The Green Alliance and Taiwan's Evergreen container line are to cooperate on Asia-Europe lines from April
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ArticleSyngenta names Damco as logistics provider
Agribusiness Syngenta has chosen logistics provider Damco as its new supply chain solution provider throughout Asia
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ArticleBVEO boss Karl Schmitz to step down
Potato industry leader Christian Weseloh to succeed Schmitz as MD of German producer organisations union
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ArticleAsda launches dedicated Northern Ireland range
Asda has launched an own brand label for Northern Ireland that will be produced by companies in the country after being tested by local customers.
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ArticleMove over Granny, Pink Lady is UK's third favourite apple
For the first time ever, the Pink Lady has pushed Granny Smith from her podium to take the number-three spot for apple sales by value in the UK market.
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ArticleKiwifruit picking begins in NZ
New Zealand has started picking its first kiwifruit of the season, with volumes expected to be higher than early forecasts
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Indonesia delays banning use of popular port
Plans to ban imports of fresh produce through the port where most fruit and vegetables are shipped to Indonesia have been delayed.
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ArticleAndalusia fears impact of cold, dry weather
The combination of drought and frosts is threatening the long-term health of stonefruit and citrus trees as well as this year’s crop in Andalusia, a growers' spokesman has said.
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Algeria installs hydroponic water system
Climate Control Systems (CCS) of Ontario has built a hydroponic water treatment system for an Algerian tomato grower that provides up to 40 per cent savings on water and fertiliser costs.
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ArticlePineapple added to 'typical' shopping basket list
Pineapple is now such a common purchase for British shoppers it has been added to a “typical” basket of items used to calculate the cost of living.
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ArticleBritish strawberries in Waitrose
The earliest-ever crop of British strawberries will be on sale in Waitrose stores in London this weekend, and nationwide by next week.
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ArticleIndian mango volumes fall
Indian horticulture officials predict national mango volumes will fall this year due to heavy January rainfall
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ArticleEU rules restrict Thai veg volumes
EU Thai vegetable import restrictions are affecting volumes arriving into Europe

