Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3423
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ArticleCameroon sees banana exports fall
Banana volumes exported from the Central and West African country are declining, but value continues to increase
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ArticleChina floods put pressure on food prices
Flooding in China is causing significant damage to vegetable crops, adding upward pressure on food prices
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ArticleBerry Gardens backs seed bank
Berry Garden has presented a cheque for £6,000 to the Kew Gardens Millennium Seed Bank partnership.
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ArticleFirst French grapes arrive
The season has started around a fortnight early for France's grape producers in Vaucluse
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ArticleCosta Rica banana volumes slip in China
Costa Rican banana shipments to China fell last month due to high transport costs and mounting competition from the Philippines
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ArticleAgrexco investors demand answers
Bondholders may demand immediate repayment of €32m of debt, according to a report in Israeli financial newspaper Globes
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ArticleFlorida citrus focuses on disease research
Florida Citrus Commission approves US$10m in latest budget for Citrus Research and Development Foundation to aid fight against citrus greening
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ArticleAviko trials carbon projects
Aviko has said it is “exploring opportunities” for reducing carbon emissions throughout its product transport chain with the launch of green trials.
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ArticleCopa-Cogeca urges further action
The union has supported MEPs' demands for greater funds to assist producers following the E coli outbreak
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Damco launches tracking app
Freight forwarding and supply chain management company Damco has released a new smartphone application aimed at providing its customers with a fast and simple way to check the status of its logistic services.
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ArticleSouth African grape exports fall
The South African Table Grape Industry (SATI) has announced that the country's grape exports dropped significantly in 2011, with the final export volume being 13 per cent below last year's level.
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ArticleReefer storage upgraded at Davao
Reefer storage capacity at the Port of Davao has been beefed up to keep pace with banana exports from the region
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ArticleChina to boost food tracking system
The Chinese government will expand a food tracking system in light of growing food safety concerns amongst consumers in the world’s most populous nation
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ArticleTaiwan produce exports rise
Taiwan's fruit and vegetable exports have risen significantly so far this year, with Japan the top export destination
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ArticleIndia seeks to improve cold-chain infrastructure
A trade delegation from India visited the US this week to learn from US cold chain experts how to improve fresh produce transportation in India
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ArticleFirst RSA citrus arrives in US
First conventional RSA citrus vessel of season arrives in US as growers predict similar volumes to last year
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Universities increase Fairtrade awareness
The People & Planet Green League 2011 has revealed an improvement in the Fairtrade and ethical performance of 142 universities over the past year.
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ArticlePommes Ma-gic goes space-age
KES Science & Technology reveals Canadian apple company will use Nasa-developed air-sanitation technology
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ArticleMaren Schoormans leaves Monsanto
After 14 years with de Ruiter Seeds and Monsanto Vegetables Seeds, Schoormans moves to new role with Priv
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ArticleDutch look to rebuild German veg sales
Netherlands vegetable export trade seeks to restore faith among German consumers following recent E coli crisis

