Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3316
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ArticleChildren's interest in food and farming spikes
Children’s understanding and experience of food issues is getting better, but older kids are shying away from cooking more than they did just four years ago.
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ArticleChina may top world's largest importer chart
China could become the world's top importer of agricultural products in 5-10 years as the country faces mounting production constraints
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ArticleEFSA publishes pesticide report
MRL compliance rates have risen once more, the EFSA's third annual report on pesticide residues has revealed
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Argentinean blues get Purfresh boost
Interfresh Cargo is using Purfresh Transport to help maintain fruit quality and freshness in transit
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Malaysia calls for Chinese veg
Malaysian consumers are urging their government to import vegetables from China as a substitute for Thai produce
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ArticleKorean tomatoes, grapes gain access to North America
The US and Canada have granted market access to Korean tomatoes and grapes, respectively
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ArticleHenderson Brown turns recruitment upside down
Food sector recruitment specialist Henderson Brown appears to have been one of its own biggest clients of late after making its third new appointment in three months.
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ArticleRadiance and Grandeur rock raspberry market
The dominance of premium Maravilla raspberries is under threat from two new primocane varieties called Radiance and Grandeur, US breeder PSI has claimed.
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ArticleNew home for leading Asian events
GPE Global Produce Events managing director Gérald Lamusse and Chris White of Asiafruit Congress tell Fruitnet about their plans for Asia Fruit Logistica and Asiafruit Congress next year
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DEFRA to research fresh produce demand
DEFRA is inviting the whole industry to take part in a survey to investigate consumer demand for fresh produce.
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ArticleSpanish exports slide following E. coli debacle
Spanish fresh produce exports nosedived in the three months after the country was wrongly pinpointed as the source of the E. coli outbreak, new figures show.
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Asda and Farmfoods team up for Iceland bid
Asda has reportedly joined forces with Scottish frozen food chain Farmfoods to put in a £1.4 billion offer for Iceland.
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ArticleE.coli blamed for Murcian export fall
Effects of June’s E.coli crisis continuing to be felt in Spain, says Murcian export consortium Proexport
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ArticleGlobal airfreight market shrinks
Global airfreight traffic contracted for the fifth consecutive month in September
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ArticleSun World appoints new licensees
Sun World is branching into Spain and Brazil with the announcement of new grape and stonefruit licensees in those countries
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Optimism over blackberry sales potential
Asda’s category manager has said the UK’s blackberry market could double in the next three to five years.
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ArticleSales rise but profit falls at M&S
Mixed first-half of the year for retailer, despite strong performance in the UK food category and internationally
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ArticleChanges made at Agrexco UK
Agrexco has appointed a new boss for its UK operations as the Israeli ministry of justice examines the company’s failure.
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ArticleNew promotions for Antilles bananas
The new marketing campaign from UGPBAN stresses the Frenchness of bananas from the French Antilles
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ArticleSweeter grapes in Marialva
Bayer CropScience has changed the fortunes of grape growers in southern Brazil by providing specialised technical subsidies, assistance and products as part of the More Quality programme

