Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3487
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ArticleTesco gives green light to cherry "Ferrari"
Tesco has signed a deal to supply “the cherry Ferrari” - the world’s earliest and costliest cherry.
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ArticleContamination woes continue for Japan
As Japan's nuclear crisis enters into its third week there are reports from the country food contamination will continue to increase
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Redfox launches iPhone app
Fresh produce recruitment specialist Redfox has launched the first iPhone app for the international fresh produce sector.
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ArticlePollybell Organic scoops gong
Pollybell Organic Farm has been named as winner of the Land Management category of the 2010 Business BTO (British Trust for Ornithology) Bird Challenge, the seventh award the farm has received from the charity.
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Van Rijn-KWS BV restructures business
The two partners in seed potato transnational Van Rijn-KWS BV have agreed that KWS will take over Van Rijn’s 50 per cent stake from 1 April.
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ArticleTrade Waves launches $10m venture
Egyptian exporter Trade Waves has launched a $10 million (£6.1m) joint venture to grow grapes, citrus and pomegranates on 1,000 acres.
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ArticleCoregeo lands marketing gong
Coregeo, the fresh produce marketing specialist behind the Pink Lady apple brand in the UK, has won The Chartered Institute of Marketing’s Food Drink & Agriculture (FDA) group Excellence in Marketing Award for its work on Pink Lady.
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HDC researches farmland birds
New research has shown that farmland birds are thriving where horticultural crops are grown.
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ArticleCalifornia markets 100m grape cartons
The California Table Grape Commission has reported that almost 100 million cartons of grapes were marketed last season from the Golden State.
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ArticleAshes to aisles for Freddie
Morrisons has trotted out from the pavilion in its return to celebrity-based advertising, with new ads to be fronted by cricketer Andrew ‘Freddie’ Flintoff.
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Xact Prepack launches new range
Xact Prepacks has launched a new environment-friendly range of multihead weighers.
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ArticleMigros most trusted on ecology
In Switzerland, retailer Migros inspires the most confidence on environmental issues, according to a recent Reader's Digest poll
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ArticleSpanish citrus exports to Russia soar
Citrus exporters in Valencia benefit from major rise in sales to Russia and the US
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ArticleDays of cheap food over, says Univeg boss
Hein Deprez predicts renewed acquisitions activity in next few years as companies look to secure margins and exert more control
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ArticleEmotions 'influence eating behaviour'
New study suggests that expressions displayed by people eating fresh produce influences consumption by children
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ArticleCirad begins training initiative
The French research centre is set to start a new training programme for EDES, whose aim is to enhance food safety in ACP exports
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ArticleRedfox launches industry iPhone app
Fresh produce industry recruitment specialist unveils news and jobs finder as part of ongoing social media promotion strategy
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ArticleMagnit posts positive profit
Russian retailer sees net profit jump by over 16 per cent during 2010 on strong like-for-like sales
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ArticleOrganic September comes to UK
September will see dozens of organic events take place across the UK, with the aim of promoting the manifold reasons for going organic
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ArticleUK cherry future given a boost
Agreement between Univeg Katope UK, AIGN and East Malling Research sees the continuation of EMR's breeding programme

