Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3355
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ArticleBrussels sprout supplies 'could double'
Brussels sprout growers could double their yields by growing varieties that are less susceptible to Turnip yellows virus (TuYV), new research has revealed.
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ArticleCompanies express Agrexco interest
Reports in Israel suggest three companies have held discussions over the possible acquisition of the beleaguered group
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ArticleWarwick researchers to focus on new strategy
Researchers at the University of Warwick are implementing a new strategy in the coming year to increase dissemination of results and promote training.
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ArticleBharti Walmart reaches southern India
Bharti Walmart is continuing its expansion in India with the opening of another outlet under its Best Price Modern Wholesale banner
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ArticleTechnology opening new trade channels
Technological advancements in the shipping and logistics sector are opening up new trade possibilities
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ArticleCapespan's results good despite tough conditions
Capespan managing director has announced positive half-year results but warns that the rest of the year will be challenging
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ArticleConfident Colors Fruit ready to grow
South African exporter Colors Fruit has reported it is ready to resume growth and sees tremendous potential for South African fruit in Asia
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ArticleRestructure on cards at major Indian ports
Many of India’s major government-owned ports could be opened to private investment in order to scale up handling capacity
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ArticleProduce World HQ officially opens
North-west Cambridgeshire MP, Shailesh Vara, officially opened Produce World’s head office in Peterborough on 9 September.
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Article‘Normal’ lemon crop for Spain
Producers’ association says 2011/12 season will feature return to average volumes, but with “exceptional” quality
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ArticleSaudi mulls ban on Egyptian veg
Following the discovery of insecticides that exceeded MRLs, Saudi Arabia is considering a ban on Egyptian peppers and strawberries
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ArticleSatara bounces back in first half
Cooperative turns last year's H1 loss into a profit, despite the impact of Psa on operations
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Kate’s biggest honour as royal berry unveiled
The Duchess of Cambridge may have thought she’d already been immortalised in every form possible, from souvenir plates to wedding-themed mouse mats and everything in between.
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ArticleFPC applauds Egyptian ban removal
European Commission's decision to lift ban on certain fresh produce from the country has been welcomed
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ArticleRatings outlook downgrade for shippers
Moodys drops MOL and NYK to 'negative', although actual rating remains unchanged
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ArticleGinger supplies to run tight
Supplies of fresh root ginger are running tight as the cooler temperatures set in in China, leaving those without indoor drying facilities unable to supply the export market.
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ArticleVariety club defends Nadorcott
Spain’s CVVP variety club wins legal case against marketer for breaking terms of Nadorcott contract
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ArticleTalking Heads | Simon Matthews
Fruitnet.com talks to Agricoat Natureseal's general manager about his career so far and his thoughts on the industry
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ArticleSpanish anticipate strong lemon season
Lemon producers in the south-eastern Spanish region of Murcia are expecting product to be of high quality when the season kicks off next month.
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ArticleProfits bloom for Asian Citrus
On the back of increased prices and production, China’s largest orange producer has recorded a 90 per cent gain in its net profit year on year

