Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3252
-
ArticleScorching scorpion is world's hottest chilli
After months of investigation, The Chile Pepper Institute at New Mexico State University has decided the Trinidad Moruga Scorpion is the world's hottest pepper.
-
ArticleApple grower Kevin McCann set to speak at FPJ event
A P McCann and Son’s Kevin McCann will be presenting his thoughts on the Northern Irish fresh produce supply chain in his talk ‘Adding Value for the Next Generation’ as part of FPJ Conferences - Northern Ireland.
-
ArticleFresh Produce India draws closer
The Mumbai event is taking shape with several new, expert speakers added to the programme
-
Article
Farm work experience exchange scheme begins
A new Rural Exchange programme that matches British farms with foreign students searching for work experience has begun.
-
ArticleRudolph sidesteps category slump into red as sales rocket
Despite research showing red potatoes are in a sales slump, one variety is making the others look red-faced after sales rose 188 per cent in the week before Christmas.
-
ArticleUS and China formalise agricultural cooperation
Representatives from China and the US have signed a five-year plan outlining future agricultural cooperation
-
ArticleIndian kinnow growers look to diversify
Over-production leads Indian kinnow growers to seek out varieties with export potential
-
ArticleFocus on cold chain vital for Indian produce sector
Minister for agriculture and food processing praises horticultural sector for record production but warns cold chain needs addressing
-
ArticleUK retailers to unveil green store plans
M&S, John Lewis and Coop will reveal the latest plans for environmentally friendly stores at the upcoming ACR Show
-
ArticleScales' T&G move blocks BayWa bid
Despite backing BayWa's acquisition, the group takes its overall shareholding in Turners & Growers to 10.3 per cent
-
ArticleBroccoli and blueberries may help tackle digestion problems
Broccoli and blueberries may help those suffering from digestive problems, research published in the international journal Nutrition suggests.
-
ArticleReuben blackberry reaps industry recognition
The Reuben blackberry has been named best new blackberry the International Produce Awards held by Asda/Walmart-owned supplier International Produce.
-
ArticleEast Malling scientists at Beijing strawberry symposium
Four scientists at East Malling Research have flown out to the Far East to give lectures at the seventh International Strawberry Symposium.
-
ArticleN Ireland's first local-focused brand launches
Northern Ireland fresh vegetable packer Sparky Pac has launched new brand Dig In, focusing exclusively on local produce.
-
ArticleCAP reform needs 'injection of common sense'
The greening of the single farm payment scheme must have some “common sense” injected into it, the NFU has told the EU’s leading policy makers.
-
ArticleDire season for Pakistani kinnow exports
A combination of factors have led to one of the toughest Pakistani mandarin seasons shippers have ever experienced
-
ArticleWeather devastation in Italy and Spain revealed
Losses of more than €500m are estimated in Italy alone as a result of the recent freezing weather
-
ArticleMonsanto found guilty in crucial French pesticide ruling
Monsanto has been found guilty of the chemical poisoning of a French farmer who inhaled its weed killer in what could be a landmark ruling on the use of pesticides.
-
ArticleWorld's hottest chilli revealed
New Mexico State university researchers identify Trinidad Moruga Scorpion as fieriest pepper on planet
-
ArticleIndia and EU in free trade talks
Future trade agreement between India and the European Union highlighted at recent meeting in Delhi

