Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3534
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ArticleFrosts hit Spanish citrus
Citrus and artichokes said to be main crops affected by new wave of cold weather in south-eastern Spain
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ArticleFood safety under PMA spotlight
Fresh Connections event in Houston will focus on food safety and crisis communications management
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ArticlePositive signs for Italian export trade
New data suggests value and volume of Italian fresh fruit and vegetable exports were recovering towards end of last year
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ArticleSIPMMs due for kiwifruit and onions
Interfel has voted in favour of the creation of SIPMMs for onions and kiwifruit in order to better organise the segments
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ArticleZON reveals sales improvement
Sales of vegetables showed upward trend during 2010, according to Dutch marketer, although pepper sales continued to suffer
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ArticleRenzo Piraccini is new Apofruit CEO
Managing director steps up to lead group as it continues to implement a major programme of restructuring and consolidation
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Purfresh expands international team
Group appoints John Harnett and Malcolm Dodd as senior director and manager of Purfresh Africa respectively
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Driscoll's merger completed
Following on from an announcement in November that Driscoll's board of directors had approved the acquisition of the non-farming assets of Alconeras and its 20 per cent interest n Driscoll's of Europe, the group has now announced that the merger has been completed.
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ArticleThe Greenery dazzled by new pear
Dutch marketing organisation The Greenery has begun selling new-season volumes of its Dazzling Gold-branded pears.
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ArticlePineapple demand wanes
Pineapple prices on some wholesale markets this week plummeted as a surplus of product and poor demand took its toll.
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Chinese New Year supplies fall short
The pre-Lunar New Year market in China has been characterised by lower volumes and higher prices, according to local importers
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ArticleIndian development good for NZ
Improving India’s apple production is the best step for it and New Zealand, believes the supplier’s peak industry body
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ArticleOrganic treatment for banana crown rot
An organic treatment for banana crown rot, developed in the Philippines, could cut back on the need for chemicals to treat the disease
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ArticleTaiwan expects late rally
Taiwan’s coldest winter in 25 years has dampened Chinese New Year demand, but sales are expected to pick up this week
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ArticleNew chairman in at Elsoms
Roger Keeling has been appointed chairman of Elsoms Seeds, the Lincolnshire-based seed distributor and breeder, with immediate effect.
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ArticleSerbia's apple sales to Russia climb
Value of apple shipments increased fourfold during the first 11 months of 2010
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ArticleANPP calls for end to port disruption
The French topfruit association has warned of the disastrous effects of the continued disruption to the country's ports
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ArticleNZ kiwifruit decline estimates miss mark
New Zealand's 2011 kiwifruit crop is not expected to decline significantly, despite reports to the contrary published last week
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ArticleChile diversifying European presence
Chilean fruit industry plans major presence at next month’s Fruit Logistica as exporters look to open up and diversify markets
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ArticleRe:fresh 2011 themes unveiled
Leading UK fresh produce event will focus on changing roles of industry sectors and the hurdles faced in getting to market

