Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3340
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NZ growers express rugby fears
New Zealand growers are concerned that the Rugby World Cup has been used as an excuse to reduce border protection vital to keeping out pests that threaten their crops.
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ArticleSuper broccoli flies into M&S stores
Broccoli that is claimed to have twice the average antioxidant power has launched at Marks & Spencer.
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ArticleEl Ciruelo hits back at 'unfounded' toilet claims
Spanish supplier El Ciruelo has hit back against embarrassing newspaper headlines claiming that female workers were forced to wear signs around their necks when they needed to use the toilet.
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ArticleAsda profits down 10 per cent
US royalty payments reduce UK supermarket's annual profits to £803.5m (€927.4m)
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ArticleJaffa bounces into schools competition
Citrus brand Jaffa is inviting primary schools across the UK to get bouncing to win a £1,500 prize in its Jaffa Space Hoppers for Schools competition.
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ArticleDole unveils new corporate structure
Company's northern European operation set to be split into two divisions, one for tropicals and one for other fruits
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ArticleEC's Egyptian ban a 'ridiculous mistake'
FPC's Nigel Jenney says 'unnecessary' ban on certain fresh produce hit viability of companies trading in Egypt and the UK
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ArticleGF Group confirms own brand for exotics
Company's Simba subsidiary set to unveil name of new brand, which will be used for bananas and pineapples, in January
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ArticleBonduelle makes move in Russia
The French canned vegetable specialist has highlighted its interest in the Russian market with its latest acquisition attempt
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ArticleAustralia bans dimethoate
Australian authorities have banned the chemical dimethoate, a move likely to have a big impact on the country’s fresh produce industry
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ArticlePeru-Japan FTA soon to take effect
The Free Trade Agreement between the two nations will come into force in January 2012, benefiting Peruvian mangoes in particular
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ArticleWaitrose responds to Big Price Drop
High-end UK supermarket launches '1,000s of ways to great value' campaign
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ArticleAsda cuts price of bananas
Asda cut the price of its bananas last week to 58p a kilo, down from 68p, sparking fears of a renewal of a devastating price war on the popular fruit.
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ArticleMatthew Holmes joins IFOAM board
Canada Organic Trade Association executive director elected to International Federation of Organic Agriculture Movements
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ArticleTurkish fresh produce yields to climb
The Turkish Statistical Institute forecasts growth in both fresh fruit and vegetable production for 2011
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ArticleVenezuela strikes deal with Russia
Bananas from Venezuela could be shipped to Russia in the future thanks to a newly inked joint venture between the two countries
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ArticleVasconia opts for directness
New French apple association Vasconia aims to foster direct contact between producers and consumers to boost cooperation
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ArticleUpdate – Andrew Williamson recalls organic grape tomatoes
West Coast grower-shipper voluntarily recalls two tomato brands due to salmonella risk
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ArticleLondon calling for Rubens apple growers
London commuters were met with Rubens apples as part of a sampling exercise on Tuesday.
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ArticleLondon Gateway to open in 2013
The UK's newest port and logistics development is set to be ready towards the end of 2013, according to operator DP World

