Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3594
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ArticleMegi leaves its mark in China
Typhoon Megi has left a trail of destruction in China's Fujian province, destroying crops and causing widespread damage
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ArticleReports suggest “mass layoffs” at Expofrut
Press reports say over 500 workers have been made redundant at the Argentinean fresh produce giant Expofrut
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New Spanish salad unit opens
An intercontinental link-up between the UK and Spain has birthed a new business unit to aid salad supply.
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ArticleGold key to Zespri's prospects in China
The marketer has presented its new, longer-lasting variety to customers at New Zealand's Shanghai Expo pavilion
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ArticleNew body promotes Mediterranean diet
AssoMedMarket, which has been formally inaugurated in Rome, will work to encourage consumption of typical, regional products
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ArticleFresh-cut takes stage at Fruit Attraction
Appeal of ready-to-eat products much in evidence at 2010 edition of Spanish trade fair
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ArticleProtests cost economy dear
Protests, blockages and strikes are costing the French economy billions, according to the increasingly unpopular government
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ArticleRetail food safety in FDA's sights
Results of a 10-year Food and Drug Administration study have outlined both areas of progress and those that can be improved
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ArticleStorms damage Italian grape crop
Hail and rains in the region of Puglia have reportedly damaged a proportion of the remaining crop, affecting key varieties
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ArticleKorea and Australia eye grape trade
South Korea and Australia are working to create import protocols to enable table grapes to be traded between the two countries
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ArticleChilean cherries hitting their stride
Chile’s cherry harvest could hit 12m cartons this season, but the industry is quietly confident in its ability to handle the volume
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ArticleEuropean Union denies grape deal
EU will not alter the maximum residue levels on the use of chlormequat after discussing the possibility of a temporary increase
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ArticleEnergid to develop citrus harvester
USDA provides robotics and machinery company with funding to enable an automated harvesting system in the US
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ArticleFARMA urges certification boost
The National Farmers’ Retail & Markets Association (FARMA) has reported a slow take up of its certification scheme due to the recession and is urging producers and farm shops to get on board to improve the industry.
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ArticleFresh Service seals Kent deal
Kent-based fresh-produce distribution and logistics firm Fresh Service has acquired the Paddock Wood and Sheerness operations of RW Simpson with effect from October 23.
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ArticleCMA CGM adds Vietnam call
Group's Asia-Northern Europe FAL3 service will call at Cai Mep in Vietnam from 9 November onwards
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ArticleHaygrove profit margin rises
Soft-fruit grower and polytunnel specialist Haygrove Ltd has increased its group’s gross profit margin from 26 per cent to 35 per cent.
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ArticleEU ignores Indian grape plea
Authorities have denied a crucial relaxation on residue laws which could see next year’s Indian grape season thrown into chaos once more.
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ArticleWalmart eyes Chinese e-commerce
US retail giant Walmart is planning its first foray into the Chinese e-commerce sector
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ArticleChina hungry for NZ kiwifruit
Zespri predicts China could become its second-largest market within the next 10 years, as the expanding middle-class there develops a taste for New Zealand kiwifruit

