Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3610
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ArticleChileans see fruit export rise
Chilean fruit sendings in 2009/10 rose by 2.9 per cent, buoyed by table grape, apple and kiwifruit growth and progress on emerging markets.
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ArticleProducers give Vienna another whirl
One of Europe's leading fresh produce events returns to the Austrian capital next month to consider the impact of social and corporate responsibility on producer organisations
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ArticleFresh Produce India on the horizon
New Delhi is the venue for Fresh Produce India 2011, focusing on the key issues for professionals involved with the country's fresh produce industry
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UK schools get fruity
Schools across the UK are transforming their grounds by planting traditional orchards in a bid to increase the numbers of these endangered habitats, as part of the new programme, Fruit-Full Schools.
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ArticleGrowth tipped for SH grapes
Favourable weather conditions in the Southern Hemisphere look set to result in a larger table grape crop for the new season
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ArticleArgentina achieves quality progress
The South American nation’s key lemon suppliers are reaping the rewards of their first year exporting under new quality seal
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ArticleApplications urged for EU promotion fund
UK trade organisations are being urged to apply for EU funding for the marketing and promotion of agricultural products, including fresh fruit and vegetables.
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ArticleVietnamese dragon fruit get Chile, Korea access
Chile and South Korea have granted access to Vietnamese dragon fruit, adding momentum to the growing industry
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ArticleAustralian banana glut cuts profits
Ideal growing conditions in Australia have come back to bite banana growers, with fruit prices plummeting due to oversupply
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Puffin bids farewell to Cocks
Puffin Produce director Peter Cocks has retired after more than 20 years at the Welsh potato supplier.
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ArticleKorea to cut tariffs on some imports
The escalating price of kimchi in the country has led the government to remove tariffs on some of the food staple’s main ingredients
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ArticleDole Europe reveals restructuring plan
Jean-Christophe Juilliard and Fouad Foukra depart as group sets out plan to move its European head office from Paris to Hamburg
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ArticleUK pineapples 'come at a cost'
Investigation by Consumers International claims to have found a "catalogue of damage" caused by intensive tropical fruit production in Costa Rica
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ArticlePeruvian mango sales improve
Export value rose 70 per cent during the January-July period to some US$85.4m
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ArticleCouche-Tard exits race for Casey’s
Canadian retailer decides not to pursue offer for Iowa-based firm following alleged “hostile” acquisition negotiations
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ArticleDole responds to Costa Rica allegations
EXCLUSIVE: Dole responds to report and documentary by Consumers International and Guardian Films on intensive tropical fruit production in Costa Rica
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ArticleProduce price cuts benefit Kroger
Kroger claims lower prices have boosted its competitiveness in response to the growing number of US retailers offering fresh food
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ArticleFPC concerns over additional checks
The Fresh Produce Consortium fears additional checks on 'high risk' Egyptian products will have major ramifications
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ArticleNew chair for Canada greenhouse board
Don Taylor is replace Len Roozen as chairman of the Ontario Greenhouse Vegetable Growers Board
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ArticleMajor NZ top-fruit investment made
The New Zealand government has revealed that it is investing NZ$10.8 million (£5m) in developing new apple and pear varieties, to fast-track the breeding and commercialisation of new top-fruit products.

