Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3532
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ArticleOnion shortage bodes well for Australasian growers
Onions should prove profitable for Australasian producers this year as a global shortage begins to bite
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ArticleFreshfel to launch produce initiative
Association outlines ambitions for better communicating fresh produce benefits and industry expertise to European consumers
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ArticleDutch pepper 'cartel' under investigation
Activities of three Dutch pepper producer groups reported to be under the microscope of the country's competition authorities
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ArticleUSDA forecasts higher food prices
Hikes are set to impact both food retail outlets and restaurants across the US following period of relatively low price increases in recent years
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ArticlePaul Genecco passes away
Ontario International president and founder died this week following a long battle with brain cancer
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ArticleSpain’s tomato exports fall
In the wake of a weather-troubled year, Spanish tomato exports reported to have decreased
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ArticleCPA backs food security report
Association says Foresight report provides evidence of how science and technology must aid in increasing global food production
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Strong demand for avocados from Mexico
New spring programme organised by APEAM aims to further build demand as solid volume supports strong sales
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ArticleTesco confirms executive personnel
Philip Clarke has announced the composition of his executive committee to take effect on 1 March when he succeeds Sir Terry Leahy as group chief executive of Tesco.
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ArticleArgentina counts strike losses
A stand-off by workers in the country’s central-western topfruit-growing regions have caused major crop and financial losses for the pear sector
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Eight-a-day is the new five
Consumers are being urged to step up fresh produce consumption to eight portions a day following Oxford University led research.
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ArticleFyffes buys one-third of vanWylick
Tropical fruit importer continues to expand with acquisition of 33.3 per cent share in German fresh produce company
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ArticleEnglish cues debut in Broadstairs
Thanet Earth has produced what it claims to be the first English cucumbers of the season.
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ArticleNorthern Irish supplier wins key contract
A Northern Irish supplier has won a lucrative new contract following a £5 million expansion at the business.
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ArticleHudson steps up at the NFU
The NFU’s chief horticultural advisor Philip Hudson has been promoted to head of food and farming.
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ArticleItalian kiwifruit Psa identified in NZ
The discovery that some of NZ’s kiwifruit canker outbreak consists of the virulent Italian strain may accelerate vine removal
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ArticleChina issues fines to Carrefour and Walmart
Chinese authorities have issued fines for what they claim to be dishonest pricing by international retailers Carrefour and Walmart
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ArticleThailand halts exports over pesticide fears
The Thai government has reportedly called a temporary halt to all vegetable shipments to Europe over pesticide fears
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ArticleWeather delays Indian mango crop
The forthcoming Indian mango season could be delayed and shorter than normal, though quality is expected to be good
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ArticleMaersk launches new US service
Danish container line Maersk is starting a new South America to US express service for perishable cargo in February

