Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3235
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ArticleThailand-Chile work on fruit export requirements
Thailand and Chile are going through the motions before finalising Chilean fruit export protocols to Thailand
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ArticleClaus Meyer to open FRESH Nordic
Noma co-founder and creator of New Nordic Cuisine movement to deliver keynote speech at annual industry event
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ArticleLebanon touched by Syrian turmoil
Exports of Lebanese products to Syria have been affected by the present violence, but not to the extent that was previously feared
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ArticleGreg Reinauer to head up Tom Lange
Reinauer will make the move from Amerifresh/Food Services of America to the Tom Lange Company next week
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ArticleTesco expected to ‘out-grow’ rivals
UK-based retailer likely to benefit from strong performance in emerging international markets
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ArticleContinued growth for Peru grapes
Sales of Peruvian table grapes to the US, Asia and Europe rose in both volume and value terms last season
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Wales gets hort waste recycling plant
The UK horticultural industry stands to get greener yet thanks a new agricultural-waste wash plant in Wales.
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ArticleHAB unveils nutrition research plan
The Hass Avocado Board’s long-term avocado health study initiative is aimed at driving increased avocado consumption in the US
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ArticlePsa-V confirmed in Waikato
Nine orchards in the area have been identified as being infected with the bacterial disease
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ArticleScientists could have key to growing blood oranges in warmer climates
Scientists at the John Innes Centre in Norwich have identified the gene responsible for blood orange pigmentation.
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ArticleFace time for Touquet Savour
The French potato supplier has seen a significant rise in sales since it started displaying the producer's face on its packaging
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Delhaize steps up Food Lion revamp
Reorganisation continues with focus on stores in Virginian markets
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ArticleSainsbury's deliveries boom while Morrisons holds back
Sainsbury’s has announced it has become the UK’s second-largest online food retailer while Morrisons has confirmed its online delivery plans are on hold until next year.
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ArticleSalanova hits Japan on Asian tour
Following a visit to Thailand earlier in the month, Rijk Zwaan took its Salanova lettuce to Foodex in Tokyo
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ArticleCourt rules JFC 'breached freezing order'
Russian group's CEO and directors are summoned to face contempt proceedings by the Admiralty and Commercial Court in London
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ArticleScientists could turn oranges red
UK researchers identify gene that makes blood oranges red, believe they could create varieties to be grown around the world
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ArticleFSA issues bogus-caller warning
The Food Standards Agency (FSA) is warning the industry to be on its guard following a recent spate of bogus phone calls from someone claiming to be employed by the FSA.
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ArticleMPs debate bill that would force industry to donate food waste to charity
A Labour MP has put forward a food waste bill that would force supermarkets and food manufacturers to donate their “gratuitous amounts” of surplus food to charities by law.
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ArticleChiquita campaign rolls into Milan
Company's new marketing promotion includes posters aimed at commuters and tourists visiting the city centre
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NFU makes plant-health appointment
The National Farmers Union has announced the appointment of a new plant health adviser.

