Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3404
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ArticleAnecoop project proves popular
Hundreds of Spanish consumers take part in online initiative, including 10 families competing for a year of free fruit
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EU promotional green paper welcomed
Copa-Cogeca has said that the new document on promotional policy for agricultural products covers a broad range of topics
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ArticleSprouting seed growers slam FSA over advice
UK sprouting seed growers have expressed dismay at the Food Standards Agency’s advice on consumption of their products and have called for an urgent revision as they watch their businesses shrink.
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ArticleArgentinean frosts strike lemons
Frosts in Argentina have affected citrus plantations in the main lemon-growing region of Tucumán.
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ArticleUMM Salal in Hamburg for first time
The 13,100 TEU United Arab Shipping Company vessel was handled at the Eurogate Container Terminal
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ArticleHopes for Korean walnut access
Chile is hoping to gain walnut access to Korea in time for its next season, with China hopefully not too far behind
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ArticleSupermarkets pressured to join the GM debate
The government is calling on supermarkets to join the discussion on GM as the House of Lords reported on its 12-month inquiry into innovation in EU agriculture last week.
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Dialogue is the best way to navigate crises
What’s the single most important aspect when it comes to preventing a localised crisis turning into a full-blown
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MARTIN HINGLEY: Independent retailers can flourish in fresh produce
It is fashionable to believe supermarkets to be the evil empire, but I Iike their good value, choice and - broadly speaking -
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SANDYS DAWES: The many attractions of cider apple production
I have to admit that my knowledge of the scale of the UK cider industry has been pretty abysmal. I have drunk cider
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ArticleStonefruit set to bounce back as supplies strike a balance
The stonefruit category could be set for a comeback now the European season is moving faster and retailers are backing home-grown supplies. Anna Sbuttoni reports on a sector recovering from a tough patch
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ArticleEvolution is revolution for Natures Way
Natures Way Foods has built its reputation on supplying high quality, own label salad products to some of the biggest names in the food business. But will the opportunities presented by product diversification and branding pull the company in new directions? Michael Barker meets chief executive Susan Barratt to find out
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ArticleCrisis Point
Amid a series of allegations and recriminations, the European E. coli outbreak has been a catastrophe for the fresh produce industry. Anna Sbuttoni asks how best to manage a food crisis
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ArticleLabour pains intensify
As Unite prepares a major campaign of action against fresh produce labour practices, Chloe Ryan examines the union’s grievances and finds the industry in frustrated mood
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ArticleCrop protection challenge
As changes to EU directive 91/414 are implemented by the European Commission, the UK horticulture industry waits to find out how new EU agrochemical registration regulation 1107/2009 will affect its day-to-day dealings and bottom line. Elizabeth O’Keefe reports
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Varieties billed as brands to find new ways to market
A question many people ask is how long does it take before a brand brings real sales advantage?Currently, a number of what
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ArticleShares tumble at Carrefour
The French retailer's plans for a merger in Brazil have collapsed, causing the group's share price to plummet
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US commits millions to fight citrus disease
The US department of agriculture (USDA) has announced an $11 million package to fight the devastating citrus greening disease.
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ArticleArgentina berry damage insignificant
The country’s blueberry crop has emerged unscathed following a period of unusually cold weather across the Southern Cone
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ArticlePsa is 'biggest issue' for New Zealand kiwifruit
NZ Kiwifruit Growers holds AGM, agrees to focus on tackling Psa among range of priorities that includes an application for a commodity levy

