Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3556
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ArticleUK 'leads' on pesticide standards
Defra indicates that new legislation on EU pesticide sustainability will bring member states up to high UK standards
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ArticleFourayes hits Christmas television
Bramley grower and processor Fourayes is to appear on the Christmas special of BBC 1’s Jimmy Food Factory next week.
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ArticleStemilt president extends leadership duties
West Mathison is to lead the Washington State Horticultural Association in 2011, it has been announced
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ArticleRains dent Chilean fruit expectations
Cherries and blueberries are reportedly the two categories most affected by rainfall in the central-south regions at the weekend
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ArticleRenzo Piraccini steps down from CSO
Mario Tamanti has been appointed to replace the long-serving Mr Piraccini as managing director
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ArticleFlorette makes further Spanish move
Salad group is developing two new glasshouses in Spain, which it says will double its annual production
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Expoglobal to extend into pineapples
The Ecuadorean banana grower-shipper Expoglobal is to launch pineapple exports to Europe under the Don Alejo brand next year.
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ArticleNew senior sales head at Damco
Group appoints Marc Heeren to role of vice-president of strategic sales for North America
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ArticleDamco offers Ecuador banana service
Specialised cross-docking services in the country allow exporters to reduce non-refrigerated time of the fruit
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ArticleRain fails to dampen stonefruit season
Australian stonefruit growers have reported harvesting is progressing well despite media reports that the rains affecting many other sectors have hampered production
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Food price rise drives inflation
A record rise in food prices has driven a rise in inflation well above the Bank of England target.
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ArticleIndia apple season claims lives
Some 112 people involved in the Himachal Pradesh apple industry lost their lives this season in transportation accidents
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EC to overhaul product quality labels
Proposals are in place to bring "clarity" to EU schemes by placing them under one single piece of legislation.
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ArticleTaiwan project bears fruit in Vietnam
A Taiwan agricultural assistance project in southern Vietnam has begun to bear fruit
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ArticleHuge UK solar parks to be built
Consultancy ADAS has teamed up with international solar photovoltaic (PV) experts Enfinity to begin work scoping sites and installing what will be the “UK’s biggest solar energy parks” once they are built.
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ArticlePhilippines steps up Iran banana access
A senior Philippine Senator has proposed a raft of measures to regain access to Iran for bananas and bolster the Philippines' banana trade
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ArticleImportance of Sifel Maroc grows
The Moroccan exhibition is now regarded as an important part of the country's plan to boost exports
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ArticleICAO drafts new security rules
The International Civil Aviation Organization drafts new recommendations for airfreight following the foiled Yemen parcel-bomb plot
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ArticleStorms wreak havoc in Middle East
Heavy rain, high winds, snowstorms and sandstorms caused devastation in a number of Middle Eastern countries at the weekend
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South West gears up for right royal festival
South West producers and catering outlets are gearing up for a Exeter Festival of South West Food & Drink with a regal feel.

