Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3289
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ArticleSpanish season opens with ‘ruinous’ prices
More support for growers needed at national and European level to ensure sector’s survival, says Hortyfruta
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ArticleNZ launches review into Psa disease
New Zealand’s government has announced the arrival of the Psa kiwifruit disease is to be the subject of an independent review.
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ArticleWaitrose tops satisfaction survey for third year
Waitrose has topped the Which? supermarket satisfaction survey for the third year running while Aldi and Lidl have come in second and third.
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ArticleAustralian worker scheme goes permanent
Australia will introduce a permanent Pacific guest worker scheme for the horticulture industry from the middle of next year
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ArticleBanana import licenses repealed
The European Commission has scrapped the need for a licence to import bananas as of 1 January 2012.
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ArticleStuart Symington takes on new CEO role
South Africa's Perishable Products Export Council Board (PPECB) has appointed Stuart Symington as its new CEO.
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ArticleTesco joins The Sustainability Consortium
Tesco is joining an independent group of global businesses, academics, governments and non-governmental organisations to work on developing sustainable innovations in consumer products.
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ArticleFrustration at retail prices
UK retail practices are making grower-suppliers abroad question the value of the UK, sources have reported.
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ArticleTesco British lettuce ad "misled consumers"
Tesco has been rapped by the Advertising Standards Agency (ASA) for an advert claiming its British Iceberg lettuce goes from farm to store within 24 hours.
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ArticlePrince Philip launches London farming festival
The Duke of Edinburgh has hosted a reception to launch a Festival of Food and Farming that will place in the capital in 2013.
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ArticleThe US to open doors to Chinese sand pears
The US is planning to allow imports of Chinese sand pears from approved fruit-fly-free zones in China
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ArticleChiquita boycotts tar sands oil
Fruit giant agrees to stop using oil from Canadian tar sands but local advocacy group calls it "misguided greenwashing"
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ArticleNature's Pride wins Latin America prize
Company presented with biennial Latin America Trade Award 2011 and announces plans to start supplying Fairtrade mangoes
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ArticleBayWa meets T&G valuation
Bid falls within KordaMentha's value range, although option holders will wait until BayWa forces a compulsory acquisition
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ArticleMalaysia-Chile FTA approved
The National Congress of Chile has approved the Malaysia-Chile Free Trade Agreement (MCFTA) as of January 1 2012
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ArticleCarrefour sees market share slide
French retailer's hypermarket market share slides 0.9 per cent, according to Kantar figures
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ArticleVI.P sponsors Alpine Ski World Cup
Italian apple supplier secures valuable publicity for Val Venosta brand at upcoming international ski competition in South Tyrol
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ArticleEnhanced service for Daily Maersk
Calls added at Le Havre, Hamburg and Zeebrugge, shortening transit times and improving reliability
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ArticleSri Lanka and Pakistan to boost trade
Sri Lanka and Pakistan are discussing ways of boosting mutual trade to over US$1bn

