Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3599
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ArticleChildren 'resisting' fruits and vegetables
US parents face a battle to get children to eat fresh produce, according to the results of a new study
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ArticleFrench strikes disrupt Sial event
France’s main agricultural exhibition, Sial, has been affected by major strikes in Paris, with visitors facing delays on public transport
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ArticleCSO confirms lower kiwifruit volume
As reported towards the start of September, the 2010 Italian kiwifruit crop will be around one-fifth smaller than last year
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ArticleBEST upgrades Helius sorter
Free-fall sorter now includes a camera for shape recognition, described as a "revolutionary improvement" by the company
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Doubt poured on European apple forecasts
European apple forecasts were called into question again last week, ahead of supply getting into full swing.
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ArticleFreight volumes soar at Antwerp
Antwerp Port Authority releases figures for the first nine months of 2010, with total freight handling up 13.2 per cent
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Amazon river crisis leads to surcharge
Low water levels in the Amazon River have led to the implementation of a new emergency draft surcharge.
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ArticleProduce World takes IPP option
UK fresh produce supplier has taken on a new pallet solution from rental specialist IPP Logipal
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Temperature rises on school fruit debate
The Fresh Produce Consortium is upping the pressure on government as the axe looms over the School Fruit and Vegetable Scheme.
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ArticleItalian kiwi fall forecast
Italian kiwifruit supply is expected to fall by 20 per cent this season, which will kick off next month.
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ArticleJapan not the market for NZ asparagus
New asparagus plantings in New Zealand will not find a ready market in the formerly favourable Japanese market
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ArticleFair Trade bananas in NZ focus
All Good Organics is using a new high-tech in-store marketing campaign to promote its Fair Trade bananas in NZ
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ArticleIndian firms to cultivate in Africa
Cheap land and low labour costs are enticing more Indian companies to invest in commercial farming operations in Africa
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ArticleMindanao production drops
Low production volumes of food crops from northern Mindanao have been blamed on particularly dry weather through the first half of the year
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ArticleAustralia blueberries look to India and China
Australian blueberry exporters are paying more attention to growing demand in India and China
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ArticleT&G plans NZ asparagus growth
Delica and Turners & Growers aim to establish a new export-focused asparagus plantation in New Zealand’s Waikato region
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ArticleFrench disruption as truckers protest
Blockades and 'go-slow' protests over plans to reform state pension system have caused strategic transport points to be blocked
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Cencosud acquires Brazilian chain
Chilean retailer snaps up Supermercados Bretas to double its presence in Brazil
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City Food Lecture features Unilever boss
Unilever chief executive Paul Polman has been confirmed as the keynote speaker at the 2011 City Food Lecture.
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ArticleDuda releases celery innovation
US group used PMA Fresh Summit to present its new red celery variety at a media conference on Saturday

