Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3563
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ArticleJapanese group visits Sicilian oranges
A Japanese delegation recently visited a PGI Consortium blood orange orchard in Sicily as part of efforts to increase sales to the market
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Chinese city imposes price caps
One Chinese city has capped prices on necessities to help ease the growing rate of inflation in the country
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ArticleX5 agrees Kopeyka purchase
Group confirms that it is to acquire discounter chain, with analysts pointing to Wal-Mart's shrinking Russian entry options
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Posie Packer strikes NP Seymour deal
Canadian produce machinery specialist Posie Packer has inked a distribution deal with Kent-based NP Seymour Ltd, which is offering sales and service for the Posie Packer produce bag labelling machine (pictured) for the UK market.
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EU spending proposals face opposition
Copa-Cogeca's Pekka Pesonen has argued against proposed plans to cut European agriculture spending next year
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ArticleChinese pomelo pricing rises
Strong domestic demand is pushing Chinese pomelo pricing to troublesome heights for the country’s exporters
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Stubbins sees profit increase
Tomato supplier Stubbins Marketing has defied a tough worldwide market to report a profit increase.
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ArticleMore Dutch firms at Fruit Logistica
Record number of exhibitors from the Netherlands heading to Berlin, reflecting recent growth in sales to German customers
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ArticleForest fire damages Israeli bananas
Extensive damage to plantations in northern Israel reported in the wake of what was the country's worst ever forest fire
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ArticleUK grocery market set for growth
IGD report points to 3.9 per cent growth by 2015, with the convenience sector in particular expected to boom
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ArticleAldi Süd begins Greek shutdown
First 25 stores of the German retailer's Greek portfolio are to be closed down by the end of the year
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ArticleHamburg Süd reconfigures Israel service
North Europe-South Mediterranean service will for the first time offer three calls at Israeli ports
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Irish fears over doubled carbon levy
The EU-International Monetary Fund (IMF) team may have negotiated an €85 billion rescue deal for the struggling Irish economy, but some in the republic’s horticulture industry have voiced concerns over the implications that this could have for fresh produce.
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ArticlePrime minister warned over horticulture snub
The Institute of Horticulture (IoH) has written to prime minister David Cameron demanding the government does not “trivialise” horticulture and cling to an “outdated image” of the sector.
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ArticleGrowth in US walnut exports to Asia
Federally-funded promotional programmes have given Californian walnut exports to Asian markets a significant boost this year
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ArticleDates are not just for Christmas
Israeli exporter MTEX believes there is untapped potential for Medjoul dates year round in the UK.
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ArticleCovent Garden traders gain accreditation
Four New Covent Garden businesses have achieved Red Tractor certification to back up the market’s message that “if it’s British and in season, you’ll see it on buyer’s walk”.
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Sainsbury's launches premium beetroot
Produce World subsidiary Isleham Fresh Produce is launching Heritage Beetroot into Sainsbury’s under the retailer’s premium Taste The Difference label next week.
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ArticleUK producer organisations in crisis
UK producers have been thrown into crisis waiting for crucial funds from the EU of up to £27 million.
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Government pressured over hort research
A new report from the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Science and Technology in Agriculture is urging government to recognise that funding applied research in horticulture and agriculture is a public as well as a private sector responsibility.

