Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3557
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ArticleExpoglobal unveils pineapple offer
The Ecuadorean banana grower-shipper says the pineapple business venture is part of a new strategy for the group
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ArticleObama signs Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act
President has applauded the bipartisan support for the major shake-up to US children’s access to fresh and healthy food
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ArticleA&P files for bankruptcy
The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company, a chain of nearly 400 supermarkets in the US, is working to restore the group to long-term financial health
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ArticleJazz Apples mark 2010 UK season
Despite the arctic weather, Jazz Apples once again set the recent BBC Good Food Show in Birmingham alight with celebrity chef Brian Turner even joining in the celebrations to mark the start of the British Jazz apple season.
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ArticleAustralia cherries back on track
Exports of late Australian cherries to Asia are now underway after a devastating start to the season
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ArticleIrrigation project to support Peru
By creating a sustainable production base the developers aim to accommodate the expansion of Peru's agriculture industry
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ArticleDel Monte to launch new melon variety
The MAG-nificent melon, which will be available in North America from next year, is just one of a new range of varieties to come
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ArticleNZ monitors Aus fruit fly alert
Horticulture New Zealand is keeping track of Queensland fruit fly outbreaks in Australian fruit-growing areas deemed pest-free
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ArticleSlow start for Indian grape deal
Post-monsoon rains have delayed the start of the table grape season in India with low volumes arriving in markets in Maharashta state
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M&S walked away from Ocado deal
Marks & Spencer seriously considered a buy out of online grocery retailer Ocado before it floated on the London Stock Exchange (LSE) it has been revealed.
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ArticleUSDA revises orange forecast
The USDA forecasts the US orange crop to be 1 per cent lower than predicted in October but up 9 per cent compared to last season
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ArticleHorticultural development fund launched
Growing concerns that vital applied horticultural research is in danger of being further eroded or lost due to funding shortages, has led to an industry partnership to offer a new programme of science fellowships.
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ArticleAeon seeks fruit from Turkey
Japanese retail giant Aeon is looking to import Turkish fruit for its stores across Japan
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ArticleIrish create team to boost fresh production
An eight-member team has been appointed by Irish horticulture minister Ciaran Cuffe to implement recommendations aimed at boosting the output and value of the Republic’s fresh produce sector.
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ArticleLate Indian mango crop predicted
Harvesting of mangoes from one of India’s premium mango-growing areas will likely face significant delays because of post-monsoonal rains
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ArticleProduce manufacturing drives forward
Electronic sorting and grading are two of the produce engineering drivers in the UK
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ArticleWalmart to close Russian office
Retailer remains interested in entering Russia, despite the lack of a "clear acquisition partner" in the short-term
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ArticleEC to overhaul product quality labels
Proposal in place to bring "clarity" to EU schemes by placing them under one single piece of legislation
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ArticleFlorida citrus crop estimate down
The USDA's latest crop report points to a drop of 3m boxes on the season's first estimate, made in October
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Produce manufacturing drives forward
The UK's manufacturing output has picked up with the fresh produce sector among those driving the increase.

