Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3523
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ArticleFreshfel Consumption Monitor released
Freshfel Europe has launched the eighth edition of its Europe-wide fresh fruit and vegetable consumption report
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ArticleProHass on show at Fruit Logistica
Association aims to boost trade with Europe through participation at Berlin trade event
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ArticleFrench ports strike continue
The latest four-day period of strikes at France’s ports was set to end at midnight with the national federation of port and dock workers, part of the CGT union, warning that industrial action could be repeated this weekend unless its demands are met.
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ArticleMEPs ‘criticise’ Morocco deal
European Parliament’s agriculture committee questions merits of EU’s new agreement of association with Morocco
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ArticleWeather hampers RSA shipments
Strong winds in Cape Town have played havoc with the shipment of South African table grapes and stonefruit
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ArticleSafmarine connects African corridor
Enhanced 225 service links South Africa with west Africa through a high reefer capacity operation
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ArticleTrade starts to recover in Egypt
Last week's protests caused the country to grind to a halt, but trade is now beginning to return to normal
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ArticleProminent speakers join Indian event
Fresh Produce India is drawing closer, and is set to bring together influential fresh produce figures in New Delhi on 2-4 March 2011
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ArticlePeruvians head for Fruit Logistica
The Peruvian Hass Avocado Producers’ Association (ProHass), which represents Peru’s expanding Hass Avocado industry, will be exhibiting at Fruit Logistica again this year as part of the Peruvian Pavillion co-ordinated by PromPeru, the national export promotion association.
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ArticleFarm Secure increases stake in Colorsfruit
South African exporter Colorsfruit says its consolidation is complete after Farm Secure took a larger share in the company
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ArticleItalian TV star calls for Pachino boycott
Sicilian tomato sales under threat after Rai consumer affairs presenter accuses mafia of controlling trade in the variety
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ArticleCardboard cartons ‘can increase savings’
Proexport claims cardboard cartons are economically-viable and environmentally-sound option for producers
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ArticleHope for UK hospital food
Despite a new poll chastising hospital food in the UK, many hospitals are now looking to source locally and boost their organic offering
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ArticleHarper Adams to open new centre
Harper Adams University College is to canvas opinion on the best direction for its new Fresh Produce Research Centre.
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Fyffes makes German acquisition
Irish produce multi-national Fyffes has announced it has acquired a 33.3 per cent stake in German fresh produce distributor Fruchtimport vanWylick.
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ArticleMajor companies join FRESH2011
Several of the European fresh produce industry's leading figures will discuss the changing nature of global fresh produce supply in Rotterdam on 25-27 May
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ArticleEast Malling responds to Beddington challenge
East Malling Research (EMR) has said its recent research in water management could play a significant role in achieving goals set out by John Beddington.
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ArticleHugh Dennis to front Re:fresh
BBC actor and comedian Hugh Dennis has been confirmed as the presenter for this year’s Re:fresh Awards.
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ArticleHong Kong produce prices increase
The price of fresh produce in Hong Kong spiked upwards between 2009 and 2010 on the back of a decrease in the value of its currency
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ArticleFlooding hits Australia's southeast
The weather is causing more headaches for growers in Australia, with heavy rain leading to flooding in some key growing areas in the southeast of the country

