Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3591
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ArticleAgrinurture boosts ties with China
The Philippines company, which is pushing banana exports into China, has agreed to work with a Chinese county government on a series of agricultural projects
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ArticleIndonesia caps foreign investment
Indonesia has introduced a law that caps foreign ownership of horticultural ventures at 30 per cent
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Browning appointed Soil Association director
The Soil Association has announced that Helen Browning will assume the role of director from early spring.
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ArticleGoede Hoop Citrus celebrates milestone
South Africa's oldest cooperative citrus packer has reached the five-year mark for its empowerment scheme
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ArticleFDA proposes fresh-cut guidance
Agency recognises need for food safety guidance specific to the processing of fresh-cut fruits and vegetables in the US
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ArticleMercator signs IFCO agreement
Slovenian retailer will use the reusable packaging service provider for fruit and vegetables
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ArticleEmirates to up Saudi service
The Dubai-based airline is set to increase its service to Saudi Arabia, as trade between the two Arab nations grows
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High expectations for Greek kiwifruit
Greek kiwifruit is likely to witness a rise in demand this season, due to an anticipated drop in Italian volumes
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ArticleChilean Cherry Committee unveiled
The creation of a producer-exporter organisation is designed to guide Chile’s cherry industry to new heights
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ArticleAeon to invest in South East Asia
Aeon has announced a major new capital investment in foreign retail markets as sales continue to slide in Japan
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ArticleGreater premium citrus focus for Agrexco
The Israeli group's citrus campaign is underway, with smaller export volumes but a greater focus on the premium category
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ArticleMixed bag for UK produce industry
Plimsoll's review of the year has highlighted 257 companies in 'financial difficulty' and 439 particularly strong groups
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NFU: Confidence injection needed
Farmers and growers are moderately optimistic about the medium term prospects for their industry but higher confidence across the board is needed to secure the investment required for a thriving food and farming sector according to the NFU.
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ArticleFDA awards US$18.5m food safety grants
Funding for response, intervention, innovation, and prevention schemes forms part of efforts to boost food and feed safety initiatives
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ArticlePhilly market launches website
New website to showcase Philadelphia Wholesale Produce Market’s state-of-the art facilities, which open in January
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ArticleKorean kids reject fruit and veg
South Korea is facing an obesity epidemic among its younger population, as school children reject fresh produce in favour of fast food
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ArticleFlorette opens Canaries facility
Salads group opens new facility and founds cooperative society to supply Spanish islands
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European morpholine reprieve draws closer
The Fresh Produce Consortium has welcomed a statement from the European Commission that it is looking into a reprieve for some uses of morpholine in wax used on fruit.
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ArticleChile fights against childhood obesity
Targeted campaign with the Produce for Better Health Foundation seeks to help children incorporate fresh fruit into their diets
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Sainsbury’s invests £40m in sustainability
Sainsbury’s is to plough £40 million into its farm development groups over the next three years.

