Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3420
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ArticleNZ seeks FTA with India
Free trade agreement negotiations will be on the agenda during New Zealand prime minister John Key’s visit to India
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ArticleBlack Garlic earns supermarket listing
Black Garlic has won two new listings at Tesco and at Waitrose.
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Irish nursery sector lands repayment lifeline
The Irish nursery sector, which is struggling with heavy losses following two bleak winters, has averted a threat of some businesses being put into receivership because of their inability to meet loan repayments.
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Environment Agency looks for water solution
The Environment Agency (EA) is looking at facilitating abstraction groups in agriculture and horticulture given the dry conditions many parts of the UK are still experiencing.
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ArticleSalad growers "on the verge of bankruptcy" after E. coli
A Lea Valley MP has warned that some salad growers are on the verge of bankruptcy following the German E. coli outbreak.
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Russian import ban lifted
European Commission and Russian authorities have agreed to the lifting of a ban on European fresh vegetable exports to Russia.
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Asda to feature at potato day
McCain Foods’ regional CEO Nick Vermont and Asda category director Rick Bourne will be speaking at this year’s East Midlands Potato Day.
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Londis rushes berries in 36 hours
Symbol group Londis is getting its UK strawberries on shelf nation-wide just 36 hours after picking.
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ArticleHamilton on board for mushroom campaign
The Mushroom Bureau has teamed up with leading nutritionist Amanda Hamilton (pictured) to produce a 14-day healthy eating plan to highlight the benefits of having mushrooms on the menu.
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Banacol signs social deal
Colombia-based banana producer-exporter Banacol’s social foundation has signed a deal with the government of Costa Rica to “reduce extreme poverty to zero” through IMAS, its institute for social assistance, to promote employee and family develo
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ArticleMurcia hard hit by ‘cucumber crisis’
Growers in south-eastern Spain among most affected by E.coli-related drop in demand, says Asaja Murcia
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ArticlePakistani mangoes exhibit in Netherlands
Eighth annual exhibition of Pakistani mangoes scheduled for Den Haag
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ArticleTesco reveals plan to conquer Europe
UK supermarket group announces details of how it hopes to hit target of 14.6 per cent company-wide returns by 2014/15
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ArticleDutch aim to restore Germans' faith
The Greenery and Prominent team up to promote vegetables to consumers in Germany as part of roadshow campaign
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ArticleFenmarc opens doors in open farm day
Grower-packer Fenmarc Produce opened its farm gates to pupils from Ten Mile Bank Primary School to share their knowledge about the field to fork process in support of LEAF’s national initiative Open Farm Sunday.
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ArticleHortyfruta hails success of promotions
Spanish association says presence at German and UK events has helped repair image of country’s fresh produce
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ArticleAgrexco proposes debt restructuring
Company reportedly looking to offer creditors 10 per cent equity shareholdings as it looks to manage its debt payments
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ArticleNew Covent Garden plans “on track”
Wholesale market says plans for redevelopment of its London site on course, with two final bidders now selected
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ArticleIndian mango still not allowed into US
Five years after end of export ban, mangoes from Andhra Pradesh are yet to reach the US
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ArticleRussia to lift ban on EU vegetables
Talks between European Council president Herman van Rompuy and Russian president Dmitry Medvedev achieve breakthrough

