Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3272
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ArticleKloosterboer picks up sustainability prize
Group receives the Lean and Green Award for dedication to a sustainable business process
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ArticleTruck strikes hit Italian trade
Fresh-cut suppliers particularly badly hit as blockades on main transport routes cause major disruption to deliveries
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ArticleEating out figures slump
Latest research shows that consumers are reserving eating out for special occasions only as they make seek to rein in spending with pub restaurants the winners.
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ArticleCherry AOP launched in France
December 2011 saw Cerises de France finally gain recognition as the national AOP
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ArticleBCPC releases new Pesticide Guide
The British Crop Production Council has published the 2012 edition of The UK Pesticide Guide.
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ArticlePink Lady volumes climb
Pink Lady Europe has said the season for the premium apple has got off to a strong start in 2011-12 in the UK and rest of Europe.
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ArticleStable outlook for Chile topfruit
The nation’s apple exports will either remain the same as 2011 or increase marginally, while pear shipments are tipped to grow 2 per cent
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ArticleOcado reshuffle after surprise resignation
Ocado has been forced to reorganise its board following the shock resignation of its chief financial officer Andrew Bracey.
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ArticleIndian company looks to increase banana exports
Demand in Europe and the US has spurred India’s largest banana producer to renew its focus on exports
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ArticleNZ gold kiwifruit grafted ‘illegally’
Desperate New Zealand kiwifruit growers have taken matters into their own hands by grafting a trial gold variety
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EFSA opens up training opportunities
The European Food Safety Authority is inviting applications for training opportunities for students and young professionals in the areas of science, communication and administration.
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ArticleWorldfruit Fruit exports UK Jazz to Asia
British fruit marketer sends first container-load of English Jazz apples to Thailand
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ArticleAsda reveals huge expansion plans
Asda has announced it will invest more than £500 million this year.
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ArticleThe Greenery unveils 2inOne promotion
Dutch marketer aiming to boost demand for Conference pears among German consumers by underlining fruit's versatility
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ArticleT&G writes down asset value
With a buyout by German agribusiness Baywa pending, Turners & Growers has written down the value of its orchard land and other assets
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ArticleUK Jazz makes Thai debut
Worldwide Fruit has shipped its first ever container of UK-grown Jazz apples to Thailand.
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ArticleWet weather drives Psa spread
Vine disease spreads further in New Zealand following wet weather over the festive period
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ArticleSt Lucia battling Black Sigatoka
Government is taking steps to aid farmers in the fight against the potentially devastating banana disease
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ArticleFresh Inspirations attracts big produce names
A team of mentors and high-level speakers are lined up for the inaugural Fresh Inspirations conference on Thursday at the Marriott Hotel, Huntingdon.
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ArticlePort of Philadelphia in Lithuanian MOU
Deal will open Philadelphia to European and Asian shipping trade via the ice-free port of Klaipeda

