Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3502
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Morrisons sets tough Davies-report targets
Morrisons has set a target to more than double its number of women senior managers in three years and is inviting its suppliers to aim for similar goals.
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ArticleThai exporters granted reprieve
Thailand’s horticultural industry has been granted a reprieve from the EU after the discovery of whiteflies, thrips, and leaf miners in fresh produce imported from that country
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ArticleCalifornian asparagus set for "great year"
Slow spear development leads to grower optimism of a high-quality crop for the upcoming season
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ArticleMosaic virus-resistant cucumber launched
Rijk Zwaan has introduced 24-185 RZ, the first cucumber variety with a high resistance to cucumber green mottle mosaic virus
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New MD in at British & Brazilian
Experienced fresh produce boss Anne Walton is to join British & Brazilian Produce (B&B) Ltd.
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Direct sourcing may trigger retail 'humanity’
The direct sourcing model increasingly employed by UK supermarkets may bring out their “humane” side, according to a leading supplier.
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ArticleSupply strife on purple-sprouting broccoli
Purple sprouting broccoli is suffering from supply problems as the effects of earlier inclement weather take their toll on both UK and Spanish crops.
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ArticleDairy Farm profits up in 2010
The retailer saw profits increase last year thanks to healthy markets in Asia
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ArticleIndia’s horticultural production rises
India’s fruit and vegetable production have risen over the past 12 months, the country’s parliament has heard
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ArticlePort Said delays trouble Pakistani potatoes
Delays of consignments at Port Said in Egypt have hamstrung Pakistani potato exports to Russia this season
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ArticleFPJ staff promotions
FPJ is delighted to announce a number of promotions within its editorial team.
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Nearly Naked Veg Co up for gong
Devon’s Nearly Naked Veg Company is in line for another major award having been named the South West’s Enterprise of the Year in the Countryside Alliance’s annual awards.
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Optimism grows as Irish look for salvation
Optimism in the Irish Republic’s struggling fresh produce sector may be in short supply - but there’s still a feeling of “nervous excitement” about the new government that’s soon to take over, according to one grower.
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ArticleHuntapac sees profit fall
Root-crop specialist Huntapac Produce has recorded a slight fall in turnover and pre-tax profits for the year to 30 June 2010, figures from Companies House show.
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NFU campaigns for planning equality
The importance of food production and the rural economy must be fully recognised in the new National Policy Planning Framework (NPPF), according to the National Farmers' Union (NFU).
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ArticleBrazilians in lime drive
The Association of Brazilian Lime Producers (ABPEL) is promoting the qualities of Brazilian limes to British shoppers and chefs, as part of a campaign to raise the profile of the fruit this year.
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Strong blueberry season for Chile
Chilean blueberry export volumes have continued to surpass expectations for this season’s campaign thanks to favourable weather in the country, which has enabled the country to ship six per cent more fruit to date than the 2009/10 season.
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ArticleCommittee calls for port development
The Freight Transport Association (FTA) has backed the Transport Select Committee’s report which calls for greater development of the UK’s port and airport infrastructure.
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US and Mexico reach trucking deal
Countries finalise proposed agreement to end 20-year trucking dispute that could allow Mexican trucks access to US
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ArticleBrazilian limes campaign targets UK
New logo and series of promotional activities rolled out as ABPEL aims to boost awareness of the country's lime exports

