Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3407
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ArticleUSDA pledges citrus research funding
Some US$11m will be set aside to fund citrus research over the next four years, aiding in the fight against citrus greening
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ArticleShoppers believe cheap food era has ended
A new survey has revealed that 42 per cent of shoppers believe pesticides are essential to protect crops and 35 per cent think GM foods should be offered for sale in the UK.
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ArticleStrong start for yellow courgettes in Sainsbury's
Cornish yellow courgettes have debuted in Sainsbury’s this year with early sales strong.
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ArticleTesco opens academy in South Korea
Tesco has opened a multi-million-dollar training facility in South Korea, highlighting the growing importance of the retailer's Asian operations
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ArticleNZ to hit avocado record
All the ducks have dutifully lined up, and it could be the biggest avocado crop New Zealand has ever seen
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ArticlePanama Canal set for 'record year'
Administrator German Alberto Zubieta tells local media that new records could be set for transit tonnage and tolls
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ArticleVineyard set up for Fruit Focus
Leaders in the viticulture industry have joined together to provide a vineyard trellising solution for the Permanent Vines Area at Fruit Focus.
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Del Monte supports My Plate initiative
Fresh produce giant lends weight to USDA's 'Make half your plate fruit and vegetables' promotion as national strategic partner
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ArticleBetter season ahead for Rocha pears
Production of Portuguese variety set to return to 2009 levels this year after difficult 2010 campaign
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ArticleArgentina halts lemon exports
Prolonged, intense and frequent frosts have paralysed harvesting in the nation’s main lemon-growing region, as damage spreads to blueberries
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ArticleDavid Bondi resigns as Agrexco CEO
David Bondi, chief executive of struggling Israeli fresh produce exporter Agrexco, has reportedly tendered his resignation in the wake of the company's recent debt crisis, just six months after taking on the role.
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ArticleStrong season for English cherries
Growers confident of harvesting largest crop in 20 years, thanks to warm spring weather
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ArticleCrunch Pak links up with Cars 2
New packaging for fresh sliced apples, which feature characters from the new film, are available nationwide
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ArticleChilean kiwifruit exports to contract
So far this season, North America and Europe have shown biggest declines in volume, although better pricing
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ArticleDole launches sustainability website
New portal offers insight into Dole's social responsibility operations in the areas of water, carbon, soil conservation and packaging
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ArticleTom Stenzel elected as IFPS chairman
United Fresh president will be aided by newly appointed IFPS vice-chairman Harrij Schmeitz of Frug I Com
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ArticleFood price inflation rockets
Food inflation has accelerated as commodity prices surge and fuel bills continue to rise.
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ArticleBeetroot supplies in a squeeze
The beetroot market could be under “real pressure” for the next six months as producers across Europe cut back on production.
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ArticleAustralia moderates Chilean grape comments
The Australian table grape sector has sought to mend fences with the Chilean industry over its anti-import campaign
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ArticleScepticism surrounds 5 A DAY pill
Senior industry figures have questioned a new pill that aims to help consumers get their 5 A DAY.

