Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3360
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Spanish battle hail
Hailstorms on 29 and 31 August have damaged fruit and vegetable production in parts of south-eastern and north-eastern Spain.
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ArticleEnglish stonefruit trade receives rallying cry
English stonefruit marketers have been lambasted for their lack of support for the category as growers struggle to sell fruit.
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ArticleBritish apple ignorance rife
The majority of Britons cannot identify home grown varieties of apples, according to new research.
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ArticleASIA FRUIT LOGISTICA powers ahead
The annual Hong Kong fresh produce trade fair and congress event has recorded a surge in visitor numbers
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ArticleASIA FRUIT LOGISTICA exhibitor spotlights
Asiafruit Magazine provides an overview of some of the exhibitors at this year’s ASIA FRUIT LOGISTICA trade show
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ArticleLower California navel crop forecast
Following last year’s bumper crop, the California navel industry is set for a lighter yield this year
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ArticleAgrexco enters liquidation
Israeli agricultural giant Agrexco has slipped into liquidation following months of speculation surrounding its future.
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ArticleArgentina expects blueberry growth
Argentina is anticipating a blueberry export crop of 17,303 tonnes during the 2011/12 season, which begins this month.
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ArticleColdstorage boost for Argentina airport
Blueberry exports, and other perishables, from Tucumán will shortly benefit from a new air cargo coldstore
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ArticleDamco implements carbon calculator
Logistics group has launched an online tool to help customers across the globe calculate their carbon dioxide emissions
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ArticleAgrexco moves into liquidation
Fresh produce exporter's stay of proceedings is ended by Tel Aviv District Court Judge Varda Alshech
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Delhaize creates European organisation
The Belgian retailer has revealed plans to launch Delhaize Europe at the beginning of 2012, as the group aims for further growth
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Spanish citrus prematurity warning
Citrus growers’ leaders in Spain are warning producers not to pick and ship their fruit too early but learn the lessons of last season and only send produce in optimum conditions.
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ArticleAlmería sees rise in citrus exports
Ministry of Agriculture reveals that volume and turnover have both increased for Almería's orange and lemon sector
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ArticleBigger cherry crop likely for Argentina
Volume already looks to be larger in Mendoza this year following abundant flowering and fructification
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ArticleNet income drops at Limoneira
While revenue climbs at the US-based agribusiness, Yearly net income falls by 4 per cent
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ArticleMigros cuts organic vegetable prices
Swiss retailer trims prices across its entire organic vegetable range as part of ongoing policy of permanent price reduction
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ArticleSun World makes RSA grape move
Sun World International expands its South African grape marketing portfolio as New Vision and Suiderland sign licenses
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ArticleBramley hoping for better balance
The English Bramley crop is likely to be 17 per cent down year on last year which should help bring the market into better balance, said English Apples & Pears CEO Adrian Barlow.
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ArticleWaitrose appoints food technology boss
Waitrose has appointed a new director of food technology. David Croft will join the upmarket retailer from Kraft Food, where he was director of sustainable agriculture on 26 September.

