Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3320
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ArticleOrganic popularity swells in US
Highest number of families claim to purchase organic foods in new survey despite ongoing economic difficulties
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ArticleVLAM campaigns for mushrooms
The Flemish organisation's mushroom campaign features in-store tastings and a new recipe website
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ArticleFirstFruits backs anti-hunger campaign
Group is to team with retailers in bid to bring attention to food insecurity and underserved people in the US
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ArticleTalking Heads | Daniel Kretzschmar
Fruitnet.com talks to Nunhems France's produce chain manager about his career so far and his thoughts on the industry
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ArticleExporters ‘optimistic’ for Spanish citrus
Lack of rainfall leading to smaller, but sweeter fruit, with growers hopeful of better returns
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Biotechnology key to agri future
Exosect CEO Martin Brown tells the CropWorld Conference that biotechnology will play an important role in feeding future generations
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ArticleSpuds up in France
Potato production in France is anticipated to rise significantly during the 2011/12 campaign
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Fresh Del Monte declares cash dividend
Interim cash dividend revealed to be US$0.10, following announcement of third quarter results earlier in the week
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ArticleCall for action on farming task force promises
The National Farmers Union has said it is ‘encouraged’ by the Government’s interim response to the Farming Regulation Task Force but action must be taken quickly if the initiative is to retain credibility.
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RPA payments reach £7.5 million
The Rural Payments Agency has announced it has paid out some £7.5 million to producer organisations.
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ArticleSatsumas tough it out
Satsumas from Spain are experiencing one of their toughest starts to the season on record, leaving UK suppliers struggling to find volume for their price-promoting customers.
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ArticleWoolworths announces expansion plans
Major Australian retailer Woolworths fires shot across the bow of rival Coles with the announcement of aggressive expansion plans
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ArticlePipfruit NZ slams fireblight “porkies”
Pipfruit NZ has accused Australian politicians of telling “porkies” regarding the risk of fireblight to Australia from apple imports
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ArticleWeather thins Indian apple crop
India's 2011 Himachal Pradesh apple crop is 70 per cent down on last year's volume due to inclement weather
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Hadlow launches fresh produce apprenticeships
Two grower sponsors have pledged support to Hadlow College’s new three year apprenticeship programme, which was launched at the National Fruit Show in Kent, last week.
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ArticleOlympic Fruit expands commercial team
The group has announced that a number of new employees joined on 1 November
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ArticleRains dent Costa Rican pineapples
Sales of pineapples from Costa Rica were up during the first nine months of the year but recent rainfall has affected production and exports
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ArticleDole donates salad bars to California schools
Produce giant continues efforts to combat California’s childhood obesity epidemic by donating salad bars to schools in Oxnard
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ArticleShippers launch sustainability plan
Vision for 2040 aims to cement more sustainable practices in global shipping industry
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ArticleDexia haunts EU
The eurozone’s response to Dexia’s latest emergency suggests EU members are ready to take action against the debt crisis, but the UK’s credit rating makes it a safer haven for frightened investors

