Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3245
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ArticleScottish MSP opens Drysdales sprout facility
A state-of-the-art £1.6 million sprout processing facility has been opened by Scottish rural affairs secretary Richard Lochhead.
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ArticleNew Pink Lady apple horizons
The Pink Lady business is applying its efforts to a number of new Asian markets this year, and aims to bring more Australian fruit to bear
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ArticleNature's Way invests in sport sponsorship
Fresh salad and fruit producer Natures Way Foods (NWF) has announced it is sponsoring a professional cycling team this year.
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ArticleEVS closure leaves 140 jobless
English Village Salads has announced it is shutting down at a cost of 140 jobs following last year's loss of a major Asda contract.
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ArticleRPA calls for online Single Payment Scheme applications
The Rural Payments Agency is urging English farmers and agents to apply online for the Single Payment Scheme 2012.
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ArticleItalians considering new pear brand
Producers considering joint effort to market and sell Italy's unique Abate Fetel variety, reveals agriculture minister
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ArticleSymbioCity promotes urban agriculture
Swedish group adds vertical farms to its portfolio of sustainable projects
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ArticleVégétable Forum looks at convenience
The growth of the convenience format will provide the centrepiece for April's Végétable Forum in Paris
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ArticleCo-op to source only Fairtrade bananas
UK retailer says move 'could be a blueprint for feeding the world’s growing population'
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ArticleTesco adopts It’s Fresh! system
Retailer takes part in trial sale of tomatoes packaged with ethylene removal technology
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ArticleSeeka results take Psa hit
Group reports on loss of NZ$7.1m for 2011 as outbreak of Psa has 'significant impact' on operations
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ArticleApeda to launch Hortinet
India’s export development agency is working on a pesticide monitoring system for vegetables to address residue alerts on shipments to EU
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ArticleChile confirms topfruit export forecast
Sendings will be up slightly but Europe will receive fewer apples and pears from Chile as more fruit heads to the Middle East and Asia
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ArticleNew food compass to be unveiled
Tom Vilsack and Kathleen Merrigan are set to launch the new Know Your Farmer, Know Your Food Compass
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ArticleFirst English asparagus arrives... in February
The first early crop of freshly grown English asparagus has arrived at New Covent Garden Market and Budgens.
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ArticleRijk Zwaan prepares for Madrid event
Dutch group will participate at Salón de Gourmets, taking place at Ifema in Madrid on 5-8 March
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ArticleUSDA aids in European grapevine moth fight
Funding is made available to help Californian growers in their fight against the potentially devastating pest
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ArticleStaff changes at National Mango Board
National Mango Board reshuffles its team in an effort to better communicate the message about mangoes to US consumers
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ArticleNature Improvement Areas 'must recognise value of food production'
The NFU has said the government’s 12 newly announced Nature Improvement Areas set up to restore and create wildlife habitats must work closely with farmers and recognise their key role in food production.
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ArticleAeon appoints top-level management
Aeon announces new roles for its current president and vice president

