Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3302
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ArticleFears NZ kiwifruit virus will infect 800 orchards
Tests on kiwifruit in the Auckland region of New Zealand have found two orchards infected with the virulent form of Psa-V and 800
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Rijk Zwaan invests in China
Rijk Zwaan has officially opened a second breeding station in China.
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ArticleSupermarket budget brands pricier than premium
Supermarket own-brand products can cost more than the premium items they are meant to undercut, research by The Sunday Times has found.
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ArticleAustralian apple eyes overseas
Asiafruit Magazine speaks to Apple & Pear Australia Ltd's Cassia Ferguson about the industry's new export focus
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ArticleRiverina Citrus future bleak
The break-up of Australian industry body Riverina Citrus will go to a government-run poll of its members
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ArticleCM Marfret connects Italy with Costa Rica
New reefer service operating to and from Costa Rica will primarily ship bananas and pineapples
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Sun World International appoints new CEO
California-based grape and stonefruit breeder and grower Sun World International has recruited David Dever, CEO of Pandol Bros, to its top job.
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ArticleGaza strawberries offered opening
Israel has loosened its vice-like grip on Gaza by allowing the export of various goods, including the first strawberries of the season
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ArticleTesco goes festive with further initiative
The Big Christmas Price Drop will see a reduction in price on a further 1,000 everyday products
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ArticleTests confirm Psa in Pukekohe
Over 800 kiwifruit orchards are now thought to have been infected with the virulent form of the vine disease
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Banana producers unite to fight black sigatoka
Banana producers’ representatives in the Dominican Republic were due to meet this week to draw up a plan to battle black sigatoka, which is destroying their crops.
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ArticleEthical shopping trend emerges in UK
Organics, reducing waste and ethical products are high on the list of priorities for shoppers under the age of 35
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ArticleRSA industry saves Berlin participation
South African fresh produce industry will again be on show at Fruit Logistica despite reduced government support
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ArticleFavourable melon season ahead
Despite uncertain market conditions, importers can expect a good crop of quality melons from Central America in 2011/12
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ArticleBlow-up potato storage solution
A fully portable, inflatable, short-term potato storage solution has been developed by Preva Produce, LambWeston Meijer and Lindstrand Technologies to reduce the costs of temporary storage.
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ArticleNew Hortyfruta president warns over future
Squeeze on margins is endangering future of fresh produce sector in Andalusia, says Francisco Góngora
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ArticleShareholders 'want Carrefour CEO change'
Reports claim that the retailer's biggest shareholders are keen to replace current chief executive Lars Olofsson
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ArticleGrowers concerned by UK market
Southern hemisphere onion growers are facing problems in providing the UK’s off-peak season.
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ArticleFood safety campaign ‘flawed’ and ‘confusing’
The Food Standards Agency's hygiene campaign has been slammed by the Fresh Produce Consortium as flawed and confusing.
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ArticleIndian farmers welcome FDI liberalisation
Indian farmers are hopeful investment by foreign retailers can overhaul a supply chain creaking with inefficiencies

