Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3476
-
ArticleDutch glasshouse growth halves again
The number of new greenhouses being built in the Netherlands fell to an all-time low last year following a slump in demand
-
ArticleTony Gibbs passes T&G baton
Tony Gibbs will not stand for re-election as chairman at Turners & Growers AGM this June
-
ArticleQuarterly boom for Russian retailers
Magnit and X5 have posted major year-on-year increases in net sales through the first three months of fiscal 2011
-
ArticleArgentinean lemon deal back on track
Wage increase resolves worker demonstrations and road blocks in the lemon-producing region of Tucumán
-
ArticleSri Lanka sets up Organic Authority
Sri Lanka is establishing a national organic body to regulate organic production and thereby boost exports
-
ArticleMatthews takes to Re:fresh podium
The head of catering for the London 2012 Olympics is the latest big name speaker to sign up for this year’s Re:fresh conference on 19 May.
-
ArticleIrish sets sights on ending supermarket demands
The Irish government is to prioritise a retail code of practice to suppress unfair demands on suppliers by supermarkets.
-
ArticleSedex targets growth in UK supermarkets
Audit-sharing organisation Sedex is making a concerted push to gain retailers and suppliers after sustained growth in the last year.
-
ArticleMeet The Goodness Gang
Barbie, Buzz Lightyear and Bobo the Bear move aside, UK children have a new toy to adore that may just boost sales of fresh produce.
-
ArticleChina widens import ban
China has expanded a ban on Japanese food imports to include new regions and products amid mounting concerns over radiation contamination
-
ArticleAustralian TV show to attract pickers
A new ‘Harvest Trail’ TV show aims to attract tourists to work as fruit pickers in Australia’s orchards
-
ArticleNo movement for Florida citrus volumes
The state's orange and grapefruit estimates have remained stable, although future figures may be impacted by late-March storm
-
Article
Bribery Act rules on corporate hospitality
A small business support organisation has welcomed new guidelines explaining firms’ liabilities under the forthcoming Bribery Act.
-
ArticleBeetle poses potato threat
The National Farmers’ Union is calling for speedy action to save the UK potato industry from a potentially devastating pest.
-
ArticleDEFRA launches green action plan
Organisations representing the agriculture and horticulture industries in England launched a joint Greenhouse Gas Action Plan at the House of Commons on Monday.
-
ArticleStrong competition for new season citrus
Southern hemisphere citrus exports are likely to fall back this year although production will remain broadly in line with last season.
-
Article
Potato Council in schools initiative
School cooks across the country are being offered new inspiration for using potatoes on healthy menus for children - following an initiative between Potato Council and the School Food Trust.
-
Article
Atradius launches new product for SMEs
Trade-credit insurer Atradius has teamed up with its appointed representative CMR, to launch Modula First, a new trade credit insurance product aimed at helping smaller businesses manage their trade credit
-
ArticleNew potato advice released
New advice on environment-friendly potato production could prove invaluable to growers looking to secure recently launched grants to help reduce water pollution.
-
ArticleMorrisons puts the pressure on
Morrisons is putting “enormous pressure” on its fresh produce buyers in the midst of a UK retailer price war.

