Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3275
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ArticleChile develops solar-powered orchard
A Chilean company is developing solar energy to pump water into desert regions for cultivating table grapes
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Ecuadorean bananas trend upwards
The world’s largest banana exporter is gearing up for another solid export year in spite of tough trading conditions in its biggest market
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ArticleCarrefour posts full-year growth
Despite the worsening economic environment, the French retailer succeeded in growing sales during 2011
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ArticleAhold holds firm through 2011
Positive fourth quarter helps drive yearly consolidated net sales upwards by 2.5 per cent
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ArticleAgrexco aims to bounce back in 2012
Under the guidance of new owner Gideon Bickel, the fallen Israeli fresh produce giant is aiming to re-establish itself this year
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ArticleGrowth for Peruvian mandarin exports
The opening up of new export outlets in the Asian market helped to boost Peru’s global mandarin sales last year
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ArticleThanet Earth is right on cue
Thanet Earth has this week won the race to get the first English cucumbers of the season onto supermarket shelves.
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ArticleCo-op calls for members to help find new stores
The Co-operative Group is calling for its six million members to help it find sites for new food stores across the nation.
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ArticleProduce World hires new head of farming
Produce World Marshalls has appointed a new head of farm operations.
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ArticleFreeze damages US citrus
Freezing temperatures in US state of California appear to have damaged state’s mandarin crop, but spared oranges
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ArticleIndia lowers MEP for onions
Onion exports from India should increase as the country’s government slashes its Minimum Export Price
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ArticleRebels attack Philippines banana production
Communist rebels associated with the New People’s Army have launched a series of attacks against banana production in the Philippines
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ArticleEnglish apple sales soar
Strong performance reflects investment in new orchards and varieties, according to Adrian Barlow
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ArticlePeruvian grape exports to soar
Country's Central Reserve Bank forecasts that annual shipments could grow 20 per cent
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ArticleFood waste plant first to benefit from £10m fund
A Wiltshire-based company has been awarded the first loan from a £10 million DEFRA anaerobic digestion fund to build a plant to turn food waste into energy.
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ArticleGreenvale AP gets go-ahead for wind turbine
Fresh potato supplier Greenvale AP has been granted planning permission to generate wind energy at its site in March in Cambridgeshire.
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ArticleFarming for the future in focus
Bharti Walmart's William Savage will discuss the foundations for a sustainable future at Fresh Produce India 2012
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ArticleVietnam dragon fruit gets US trademark
Vietnam's largest dragon fruit exporter, Binh Thuan, has had its fruit registered as a trademark by the US Patent Office
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ArticleLettuce producers take stand
Producers in the south of France have refused to accept the prices offered to them by supermarkets, demanding production costs be covered
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ArticleProducer Organisations feeling the pressure
Producer Organisations are growing “increasingly anxious” as they wait to learn whether or not they have been recognised by the Rural Payments Agency (RPA) as being eligible for financial support, the National Farmer’s Union (NFU) has said.

