Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3583
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Cocaine bust at Rungis market
Some 31kg of cocaine have been found hidden among a shipment of bananas at Rungis fresh produce wholesale market in Paris.
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ArticleECME tackles key issues in Dubai
From new sources to new markets, via the local impact of the crisis, Eurofruit Congress Middle East grappled with the top issues
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ArticleRussia finds pest on spuds from Belgium
The discovery by Russian authorities of cyst nematode on potatoes from Belgium could lead to "restrictions"
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Funding for deliciouslyorkshire cut
The funding for deliciouslyorkshire has been cut by government via Yorkshire Forward.
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ArticleSt Lucia sees banana industry 'wiped out'
Country's agriculture minister says that the industry could take up to eight months to recover from the devastation of Hurricane Tomas
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ArticleMovers & Shakers | November 2010
Full round-up of all the latest major appointments and departures within the European fresh produce industry over the past month
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Whole Foods unveils expansion plans
US natural and organic food retailer Whole Foods Market is to extend its UK operations outside the capital for the first time.
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ArticleFlowers at risk of becoming commodity
The low retail prices for flowers and plants are having an adverse impact on the floral industry and run the risk of turning flowers into nothing more than a commodity.
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ArticleKiwifruit canker confirmed in New Zealand
Officials last night confirmed a bacterial infection discovered at an orchard in New Zealand to be kiwifruit canker
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ArticleNZ kiwifruit industry on high alert
A suspected case of kiwifruit canker on an orchard in New Zealand has the country’s largest horticultural industry on high alert
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ArticleBharti Walmart opens new wholesale outlet
Bharti Walmart has opened a new wholesale store in Kota, one of Northern India’s major industrial hubs
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ArticleSunMoon eyes expansion via Chic deal
The Singaporean-listed supplier of fresh fruit and dehydrated produce from China has hailed a new investment deal with Chic Foods
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ArticleUS halts inspections in Mexico
Safety fears in Mexico prompt a shift in fresh produce examinations by Arizona officials to US soil
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ArticleItalian apple forecast revised downwards
WAPA and Assomela confirm national apple crop will be smaller than expected, mainly due to smaller harvest in South Tyrol
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ArticleChiquita settles in 'terrorist payment' case
Multinational to pay money to stakeholders in plaintiffs' legal fees and pass a new 'terrorist payment' resolution
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Guatemala invests in lime project
Guatemalan exporters’ association Agexport is working on a project to develop the country’s lime sendings beyond the traditional domestic market and the US.
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ArticleF&K launches UK subsidiary
Frankort & Koning office is opened to reinforce group's strength throughout the European market
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Article'Steamy' chicory hits shelves
Chicory from Belgian auction Brava is now set to be sold in microwaveable pouches
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ArticleCIV unveils five new apple varieties
New cultivars, said to offer excellent taste as well as resistance to scab, will not be marketed under club system, says breeder
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ArticleTampa welcomes extra South Am trade
Expanded service between the US Gulf and South America ties in with Port of Tampa’s ongoing facility upgrade

