Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3491
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ArticleProtests impact trade in Persian Gulf
Produce is being re-routed to unaffected markets as a result of the protests in the Gulf, causing big price fluctuations
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ArticleECPA recognises World Water Day
Association highlights importance of freshwater and its sustainable management in future fresh produce production
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ArticleIndian onion volumes tipped to rise
Predictions are that India’s spring harvest of onions will be up almost 10 per cent on last year
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ArticleMetro Group breaks earnings record
German retailer is now 'stronger than before the economic crisis', according to chief executive Eckhard Cordes
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ArticleThailand reveals approved exporters list
Only government-approved exporters will now be able to send certain lines of Thai vegetables to the EU
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ArticleK&N makes perishables move
Logistics group has entered into an agreement to acquire 75 per cent of the shares in Cooltainer
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Kiwifruit Psa detected in Chile
Chile’s Agriculture and Livestock Service (SAG) has discovered the presence of the kiwifruit bacterial disease Pseudomonas syringae pv Actinidiae (Psa) in two of the country’s central regions, according to an announcement on SAG's website.
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ArticlePhiladelphia market to open doors
The ribbon cutting for the new wholesale market will take place on 25 March, ahead of the official opening on 3 April
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ArticlePension rules to hit food trade
Food and farming businesses are likely to be disproportionately affected by new pension rules, according to rural accountant Old Mill.
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ArticleMansfields in major orchard investment
One of the largest fruit growers in the UK has invested heavily in a winter and spring planting programme that is seeing 150,000 new trees go in the ground at its orchards in Kent.
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ArticleJapanese shoppers on food safety alert
Detections of excessive radiation levels on spinach and other vegetables from areas around Fukushima nuclear plant have put Japan’s fresh produce shoppers on high alert
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ArticleGovernment backs innovation in RSA
A new three-year Innovation Programme has been announced for the fresh produce industry as government support continues
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ArticlePostcard | Styria... via Berlin
Austria's leading apple production region took the opportunity to highlight its quality and reliability at last month's Fruit Logistica
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ArticleIndustry can help meet sustainable targets
Fresh Produce Consortium welcomes new report on sustainable development and poverty eradication
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ArticlePort of Hamburg on show in Russia
Germany's largest seaport will be represented once more at the TransRussia Exhibition in Moscow
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ArticleMarden Fruit Show Society holds AGM
The Marden Fruit Show Society (MFSS) is to hold its AGM this week as it looks ahead to the National Fruit Show.
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Cencosud profits up on higher sales
Chilean retailer points to increased sales across business operations as reason for strong year
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ArticleTalking Heads | Paul Coenen
Fruitnet.com talks to VLAM's German office head Paul Coenen about his career so far and his thoughts on the fresh produce industry
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ArticleGuatemalan mangoes target US market
Some 17,000 tonnes of mangoes were shipped from Guatemala to the US last year, making it the largest export market
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ArticleBritish flower industry concerned
The British flower industry is fearful that a late Easter means it will miss out on an important sales opportunity.

