Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3403
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ArticleAHDB efficiency boost despite income drop
The third annual report and accounts for the Agriculture & Horticulture Development Board (AHDB) show a substantially improved performance and cost savings.
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ArticleUnite launches campaign against Sainsbury's
Unite has launched a campaign calling on Sainsbury’s to “make low pay taste better”.
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ArticleGrowers warned over energy prices
Farmers and growers should consider fixing electricity and gas prices now to protect against soaring production costs, according to rural consultant Savills.
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ArticleChanges at the top for Linpac
Linpac Packaging has appointed Joanna Stephenson as vice-president of marketing and innovation.
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ArticleFlorida citrus forecast revised down
The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) has released its July citrus crop forecast, the final one of the 2010/11 campaign, with the orange crop showing a one million box reduction to a total 139m boxes.
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ArticleGraham Nicol & Dow in Glasgow buy-out
A management buy-out on Glasgow wholesale market has seen Graham Nicol & Dow change hands.
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ArticleItalian association launches new site
Italian apple association VOG has unveiled a new website available to showcase its 5,600 apple growers in South Tyrol.
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ArticleCarrots growers warned on Sclerotinia
The Sclerotinia monitoring system for carrot growers has recorded sclerotial germination and indicates that the first fungicide treatments will be required soon as main crops approach full ground cover.
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Chilean trade sets September date
Three Chilean associations are coming together to stage Fruittrade on 28-29 September in Santiago.
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ArticleMorrisons to undercut rivals with M local
Morrisons is set to undercut its rivals by up to 11 per cent on fresh produce as it enters the high street with its M local format.
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ArticleUK brassica growers face tough conditions
Brassica growers are facing a tough year with sprout and cabbage crops under threat, according to experts.
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ArticlePeru asparagus seeks new US protocol
The Peruvian asparagus industry wants to supply the US market without fumigation with methyl bromide
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ArticleChina opens doors to Chilean prunes
Expanding production is prompting Chile’s dried fruit sector to build new markets across the world
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Stenzel gets global role
Tom Stenzel, President and CEO of US produce association United Fresh has been named the the new president of the International Federation for Produce Standards (IFPS).
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ArticleDutch tomatoes bare all
Courtesy of Eosta's Nature & More scheme, consumers are now able to go online to find out information and talk to the grower
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ArticleNew packaging for Organics Unlimited
The company is supplying organic bananas in the US with a special tape around each bunch to distinguish the fruit
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ArticlePeru port deal under review
The new government is apparently taking a closer look at APM’s concession of Peru’s largest port in the capital Lima
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UK 'barriers to innovation' highlighted
Exosect managing director tells food security conference that regulatory costs and timelines often stand in the way of innovation
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ArticleLufthansa fruit and veg volume soars
Airfreight carrier transported more than 13,000 tonnes of fresh produce during first six months of the year, up 17.3 per cent
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ArticleNunhems champions Kirene melon
Kirene Galia variety is "destined for success", with this year's harvest surpassing the group's expectations

