Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3611
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ArticleSchools work to save UK apples
The Fruit-Full Schools programme has been set up to rescue the UK’s endangered orchards
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ArticleRijk Zwaan launches Mexican site
Group officially opens new production facility in Guanajuato, with the site benefiting from high light intensity and good climate
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ArticleAsian growth bolsters Tesco profits
Tesco countered “modest” UK sales growth to return a 12.5 per cent increase in half-year profits.
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ArticleNumbers soar at Moscow event
This year's World Food Moscow exhibition attracted a greater number of exhibitors and visitors than ever before
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ArticleAus citrus sector fears fruit-fly security breach
South Australian citrus growers fear border security cut-backs could threaten their region's fruit-fly-free status
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ArticleQueensland growers buy Timbercorp assets
Queensland-based fruit growers Simpson Farms and OneHarvest are poised to buy former Timbercorp plantations in northern Australia
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ArticleNFU: Horticulture remains key for DEFRA
Horticulture is still very much at the government’s agenda despite the imminent spending cuts, the National Farmers’ Union has told growers.
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ArticleFlash cars key in Dutch fraud case
Suspicions over an international crime network which saw forgery and money laundering in the trade were aroused when suspects were seen driving flash cars.
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ArticleFamilyMart to export fresh produce to China
In a bid to differentiate itself from rival chain stores, the retailer plans to begin trading fresh Japanese-grown produce in China
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ArticleCMI's Glady Bellamy passes away
The president of US fruit trader Columbia Marketing International has passed away at his home in Washington aged 58
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ArticleRewe reconsiders sourcing strategy
Reports in German press suggest retailer is to end plans for an independent fresh produce sourcing strategy
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ArticleGlobal, educational focus at Macfrut
As Cesena prepares to host the European Fruit Summit and Macfrut 2010, organiser Cesena Fiera underlines the events' importance
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ArticleCertis adds to potato portfolio
Crop protection firm Certis have taken over the marketing of imazalil-based potato fungicide Fungazil 100 SL.
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ArticleChile hints at China market opening
China could shortly receive its first blueberries from Chile as the South American nation targets further expansion in Asia
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ArticlePopoyán tops Guatemalan export bill
Prestigious national export gong has been handed to fresh produce innovator Agropecuaria Popoyán
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ArticleSteady performance for 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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ArticlePerishables Group in promotional deal
Consulting firm partners with Market Track to expand options and flexibility for promotional reporting
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ArticleVietnam enjoys export price hike
Exported produce sold for higher average prices in August when compared with the same period of 2009
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Wight Salads posts successive losses
Wight Salads has insisted it is on course to return to profit in the near future despite posting a second successive year of heavy losses.
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ArticleIron strengthens Zespri health claims
Results of new study into possible health impact of eating Zespri Gold suggest consuming kiwifruit can aid iron intake

