Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3440
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ArticleIndia makes FDI a new year resolution
India is set to announce new rules for foreign investment in retail sectornext year, according to online report
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ArticleNoboa's banana exports grind to halt
Two companies of Ecuador's Noboa group have reportedly had their activities closed down due to apparent tax irregularities
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ArticleKenyan sweet potato production expands
A Kenyan export initiative is to see the country’s sweet potato production increase.
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ArticleUK retailers shrug off E.coli fears
German customers cancel cucumber orders from the Netherlands, prompting downturn in prices in UK as product is redirected
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ArticleFresh congress draws in big names
More than 200 delegates from 24 countries attended this year's Fresh congress, which was held in the Dutch port city of Rotterdam.
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ArticleSpanish groups call for official’s removal
Associations say official responsible for cucumber-E.coli alert must be dismissed and called for urgent action to help growers
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ArticleDel Curto plots overseas expansion
The Chilean export giant reveals plans to set up shop in Peru, South Africa, New Zealand and Mexico
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ArticleE.coli: 'Source still not identified'
Hamburg health minister confirms test results show "no link" between Spanish cucumbers and outbreak of bacterial infection
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ArticlePurfresh honours its customers
Three California-based fresh produce companies awarded 'Quality by Purfresh' seal
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Fiddleford recognised as Tesco breaks £1bn
Tesco has recognised Fiddleford Mushrooms as key in breaking the £1 billion local food sales mark.
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ArticlePeru and Japan sign free trade deal
Over 10 years tariffs will be removed on the majority of bilateral trading items starting when the agreement enters into operation in July
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ArticlePink Lady plans for summer
The apple brand has a varied summer campaign in store for the UK market, with social media set to play a key role
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ArticleValentine Warner backs British berries
The British strawberry season has arrived and 2011 is set to deliver one of the biggest and best crops ever.
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ArticleNZ Ariane and Rockit blast off
Innovation in New Zealand is bringing new native variety Rockit to market as well as seeing the only commercial southern hemisphere plantings of French variety Ariane.
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ArticleSupermarkets shrug off cucumber fears
UK supermarkets moved to shrug off fears over imported cucumbers following the outbreak of E. coli that has killed 16 people so far.
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ArticleInova Fruit to manage apple sales
Breeder establishes commercial arm to oversee sales strategy on behalf of several of the Netherlands' leading topfruit marketers
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ArticleE.coli: Spanish firms protest innocence
Frunet Bio and Costa de Almería say contamination must have happened in Germany after tests find no traces of E.coli
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ArticleRory Byrne lays out challenges
Total Produce's Rory Byrne was on hand at FRESH2011 to give delegates an insight into the challenges and opportunities facing the industry
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ArticleIsraeli apricots come on stream
Agrexco has started the second phase of its stonefruit export campaign with the season's first offering of premium Carmel-branded apricots.
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ArticleUSDA to create new inspection branch
Reports in the US suggest that the agricultural organisation is to merge its fresh and processed product divisions

