Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3286
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ArticleChile replaces agriculture minister
José Antonio Galilea has stepped down from his position as Chile’s Agriculture Minister, making way for Luis Mayol
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ArticleKiwifruit 'helps clear cold symptoms'
Gold kiwifruit can help clear some symptoms of the common cold, new research suggests.
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ArticleFree Ethical Grower Handbook updated online
A free updated Ethical Grower Handbook has been published online to help small and medium-sized businesses stay on top of recent changes to UK employment regulation.
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ArticleSouth African berry association formed
Berry growers' group to coordinate joint marketing activities aimed at ensuring industry's viability and sustainability
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ArticleNOL chairman to step down
More top-level management changes at global transport company NOL as chairman announces he will step down
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ArticleAgriNurture sells major stake to investor
Philippine-based fresh and processed food supplier AgriNurture has sold a 28.11 per cent stake in the company to generate revenue for further expansion
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ArticleTaiwan to promote fruit exports
Two Taiwanese governing bodies are working together to help promote the country's fresh produce abroad
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ArticlePort of Davao to be privatised
In an effort the bring the Port of Davao up to scratch the Filipino government is drawing up plans to privatise operations there
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ArticleMash Direct set to speak at FPJ event
County Down-based Mash Direct’s Tracy Hamilton will share her experiences marketing a brand at the FPJ roadshow’s next conference in Belfast, Northern Ireland.
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ArticleTotal Produce ups share in Capespan
Irish group sells 50 per cent stake in joint venture Capespan International to obtain bigger slice of parent company
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ArticleAgricultural Centre builder enters administration
The construction team behind the award-winning Regional Agricultural Centre (RAC) in Yorkshire has gone into administration.
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ArticleTotal Produce in Capespan shares and cash deal
Total Produce has sold its 50 per cent stake in Capespan Europe for €8.5 million in cash and an additional 20 million shares in Capespan South Africa.
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ArticleBrassica Growers' conference dates announced
The Brassica Growers' Biennial Conference and Trade Exhibition has been arranged to conveniently precede January's LAMMA conference in Lincolnshire.
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ArticleSupersize sprouts in stores this Christmas
This Christmas, supersized sprouts - six times larger than the traditional offering - are hitting the UK’s shelves after years of development.
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ArticleJapanese mandarin imports double
A decline in local production has meant Japanese mandarin imports doubled in the year ended September
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ArticleUnder 40s growers group announces events
The biennial conference for fruit growers under 40 to meet peers and learn about different growing techniques will be in Poland in 2013, it has been announced.
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ArticleBritish chefs in battle for Spanish cookery prize
Chefs from across the UK have been chosen to take part in a Masterchef-style cook off to be crowned Food from Spain’s Spanish Young Chef of the Year 2012.
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ArticleSupermarkets' giant expansion plans revealed
British supermarkets are building or planning 44.4 million square feet of store space, over seven million square feet more than Tesco’s shops currently cover.
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ArticleNZ firm buys shares in T&G amid takeover bid
Baywa’s takeover bid for New Zealand fresh produce exporter Turners & Growers is facing interference as another company has bought shares in the firm.
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ArticleCost crunch for Indian imports
The Indian rupee’s slide against the US dollar, coupled with the higher sourcing cost of apple imports this year, is throttling market demand

