Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3484
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ArticleOppenheimer enters greenhouse deal
Group signs dual agreement to help improve service to eastern US and Canadian customers
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ArticleAntwerp reacts to Japanese crisis
Belgian port reveals additional safety measures are being taken for ships arriving from Japan
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ArticleSafety and marketing research on display
United Fresh 2011 will feature some of the leading researchers in the fields of food safety, quality assurance and marketing
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ArticleNew managing director in at Compass
Compass Group UK & Ireland has appointed Fiacra Nagle as the new managing director for Compass Group Ireland.
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ArticleAgroecology the way forward
According to the UN's Special Rapporteur on the right to food, conventional farming is no longer the best option
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ArticleCalifornian asparagus season underway
Promotable quantities will be available for traditional Easter and Mother's Day features
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ArticleStudy backs Fresh Pod impact
South African researchers find that Fresh Pod Commercial Sachets help remove not only ethylene but bacteria and mould
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ArticleSlow start forecast for Spanish melons
Recent rainfall combined with low pricing in previous seasons is likely to mean a smaller later crop of melons from Almeria.
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ArticleSainsbury’s connects four with apple pack
Sainsbury’s has launched a new apple range targeted at the convenience market.
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ArticleChile to ‘take action’ in Korea
Chile aims to increase competition and retake South Korean kiwifruit market share from New Zealand
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ArticleCarrefour Malaysia chief to spearhead expansion
Carrefour has signalled its plans for expansion in Malaysia with the appointment of a new head of its Malaysia, Singapore operations
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ArticleCalifornian marketing orders to end
Failure to renew peach and nectarine marketing programmes by growers could spell end of the California Tree Fruit Agreement
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ArticleUpward movement for Landec
Third quarter and nine-month results have come on strong at food technology group Landec Corporation
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ArticleFood security the top priority
The EU must prioritise global food security, according to the UK government's chief scientific adviser
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ArticleCASI achieves positive result
Almeria-based cooperative recorded profit of €1.6m during 2010 thanks to better prices and decision to focus on key tomato varieties
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ArticleMurcia confident for early cherries
Southern Spanish region believes it can achieve good production of early cherries despite scarce water resources
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ArticlePlant Impact strengthens board
Professor Ian Burns is joining Plant Impact’s scientific advisory Board.
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ArticleRed-tape may delay US Pakistani mango deal
Pakistan has yet to finalise its mango export protocol with the US, which could mean shipments are delayed or even prevented this season
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ArticleJapan radiation fears may boost NZ exports
Vegetable exports from New Zealand to Japan and other Asian markets may rise as buyers shun Japanese products over radiation fears
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ArticleColourful spuds get royal wedding fever
Seed potatoes have joined the cluster of tea towels, mugs, plates and t-shirts that have been released to commemorate the royal wedding.

