Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3284
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ArticleStudents compete in farming world's Apprentice
Students from around the UK have entered a competition to come up with a business plan outlining how five farmers could form a co-operative.
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ArticleOxfam slams German banana retailers
'Bitter Bananas' study criticises Edeka, Rewe, Aldi, Lidl and Metro for alleged violations of worker rights in Ecuador banana industry
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ArticleGiant to acquire 16 stores in Philly
Parent company Ahold USA is exploring growth opportunities in current markets in the US and Europe with new Philadelphia outlets
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ArticleAuchan devours Hungary hypermarkets
French retailer agrees deal to buy seven Cora hypermarkets from Belgium's Delhaize
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ArticleBlueberry export upturn for Argentina
The 2011/12 season has been very successful so far, particularly in Europe where volume is to rise significantly on the previous campaign
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ArticleArgentinean blueberry exports on the rise
The Argentinean Blueberry Committee (ABC) has said exports have increased significantly since it has taken sole responsibility for its promotions.
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ArticleWasps fly to Kenya to fight fruit fly
Researchers import Hawaiian wasp to help mango farmers embattled by fruit flies
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ArticleChiquita offered seat on airport board
Company reportedly turned down offer of board membership during negotiations with Cincinnati over its planned relocation
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ArticleDole urges consumers to Go Bananas
US fresh produce colossus offers customers 366 different things to do with a banana
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ArticleFarming needs new partnerships to succeed
British Farming needs more public partnerships to work with new economies and increase exports if the UK is to remain a major player in the global food industry, DEFRA's Caroline Spelman has said.
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ArticleTesco drops prices further
UK supermarket giant cuts cost to consumers of local apples and other produce
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ArticleBlue Whale offers kids sweeter kiwifruit
French company supplying trays of riper fruit with higher sugar levels in bid to increase consumption among children
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ArticleFlorida citrus encounters cold snap
Sub-freezing temperatures cause "minor fruit damage and leaf burn" in Sunshine State but weather is forecast to improve quickly
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ArticleToday's technologies 'can feed the future'
Today's technologies can feed tomorrow's world providing food availability rather than production doubles in the next 25 to 50 years, DEFRA’s chief scientific adviser has said.
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ArticleUS to boost Pakistan fresh produce trade
Pakistan’s ailing fresh produce trade is to receive a shot in the arm courtesy of the US
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ArticleChina sees boom in foreign trade
China’s increased spending power abroad has seen the value of imported agricultural products boom in 2011
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ArticleChina believed to be behind NZ Psa outbreak
Scientists in New Zealand have found China is the likely origin of the Psa-V disease, which has had a disastrous impact on the nation’s kiwifruit industry.
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ArticlePink Lady announces biggest UK campaign yet
Pink Lady is launching its biggest-ever nationwide promotion this month, offering shoppers the chance to win a Pink Lady-branded Fiat 500.
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ArticleGovernment to bail out Agrexco workers
Agrexco employees are set to receive compensation in the aftermath of the fallen Israeli fresh produce group
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ArticleSales boost for Peruvian agriculture
Coffee, avocados and cacao drove export value in 2011, with solid gains also reported for table grapes, tangerines and bananas

