Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3421
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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
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ArticleConfusion over lifting of Russian ban
While the EC is confident Russia's ban on EU vegetable imports will be lifted this week, Russian officials say they remain undecided
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ArticleFreshfel welcomes EU-Russia agreement
European Fresh Produce Association pleased Russia will lift its ban on EU fresh produce, hopes other countries will follow suit
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ArticleEU and Russia adopt new certification
New veg import system to be implemented for 10 days after last reported case of illness linked to E coli O104
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ArticleUFPA releases 2011 Tomato Metrics
Washington-based trade association issues latest auditing protocol documents
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Spanish on apricot drive
The agriculture office of the regional executive in Murcia, Spain has said it will dedicate €3.5 million to convert 700 hectares of apricot orchards to newer varieties under the national orchard renewal scheme.
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ArticleIsrael set for summer of strong supply
Israeli stonefruit, grapes and exotics are providing a welcome reminder of summer, even if UK temperatures aren’t quite living up to expectations. Doris Lee Butterworth reports
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ArticleZespri lays down challenge for UK market growth
Issues with disease and opponents of the single desk marketing system have threatened to take attention away from the fruit itself as the New Zealand kiwifruit season kicks off. Kathy Hammond discusses it all with newly-promoted Zespri Europe general manager Bert Barmans
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ArticleLife in the fast lane
A racing driver, a chartered engineer, an amateur grower and a mother of two, Christine Tacon has turned around The Co-operative Farms and made the role her own. Anna Sbuttoni met her to talk marketing, multiple retailing and Morris Minors
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ArticlePrepared market thrives with category evolution
The UK prepared market is showing some of the most promising growth in the produce aisle, but the sector needs to keep investing and innovating to safeguard its position in a competitive market. Anna Sbuttoni reports
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Analysis
Are vast date volumes creating profit myopia?
The speed and complexity of doing business is increasing. This is generating huge volumes of data in supply chain businesses.
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Consumers' varying tastes give hope to varietal NPD
The days are past when British consumers could be called conservative. Both the Sunday lunch and a full English breakfast may
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New summer packs in store..but will the sun appear?
The trend of keeping the leaves attached to citrus, which began with Spanish and Moroccan clementines at Christmas, seems to
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ArticleGrocery sales slow after spring boom
Grocery sales have slowed down considerably since the April high brought about by hot weather, Easter and the Royal wedding.
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Diversification is the name of the game
I’ve heard it said that these days you either have to be incredibly good at one thing or offer as wide a range as
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ArticleAG Thames launches innovation business
AG Thames has launched a new company aimed at developing product innovation.
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ArticleTrade potential between Australia and Mexico
Mexican and Australian agricultural officials met this week in Paris to discuss increased trade opportunities
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ArticleMarket access stalling export growth in Fiji
Import restrictions on Fijian fresh produce are stalling growth in that country’s horticultural export sector
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ArticleMartinavarro increases orange production
Spanish citrus exporter acquires old Citroluz facility in the Huelva area of Andalusia

