Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3616
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ArticleIndian production drops as bee numbers fall
India could face a production crisis if farmers don't use ecological production methods that sustain pollinating insect populations, a study claims
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UK farmers step up climate change work
UK farmers and growers are working hard to be better prepared for climate change, with more than a quarter of all farms taking action, according to a new report.
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ArticleZaragoza triumphs in wholesale awards
Mercazaragoza has been handed the gold prize for its initiatives to strengthen the competitiveness of Zaragoza's retail market sector by the World Union of Wholesale Markets (WUWM).
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ArticleBharti expands into western India
The planned opening of a cluster of outlets in western India signals Bharti Retail’s intentions to consolidate its presence in the region before moving into other areas
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ArticleFruit show confident of success
UK’s National Fruit Show forecasts “healthy visitor numbers” ahead of 2010 edition next month
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ArticleGerman retailers raise forecast
National sales are set to increase 1.5 per cent this year, according to the German Retail Federation
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ArticleInterfel educates French children
The French organisation will once again seek to educate kids about fruit and vegetables at next month's Kidexpo in Paris
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ArticleRussia could lift potato import duty
Estimated 10 per cent fall in production following recent heatwave prompts government to consider lifting tariff
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ArticleStandard & Poor boosts Zim rating
Improved liquidity and favourable shipping environment result in Zim's rating climbing to BB+
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ArticleFamosa makes UK banana market move
UK market represents a "great opportunity" for Brazilian bananas, according to Agrícola Famosa's Andrei Mamede
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ArticleChiquita launches salad kit programme
Six new Fresh Express Salad Kits have been released in the US to cater for a wide range of consumer tastes
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ArticleSpanish lemon volumes rise
The Spanish lemon season will start in early October with a forecast 20 per cent increase in volume on last year.
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ArticleEnza eyes global growth for kiwifruit
Company unveils programme for MEGAkiwi brand in Europe, as well as expansion plans in major markets such as Asia and the US
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ArticleKenyans eye opportunities in France
During a Kenyan delegation to Rungis, numerous opportunities were identified for Kenyan exports to the French market
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ArticleMelon man promotes Keelings fruit
Keelings (UK) Ltd linked up with fresh melon customer Costco to mark the cash-and-carry operator’s new warehouse opening in Coventry.
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ArticleBeansprouts link in salmonella scare
Routine testing of salad produce by two unnamed wholesalers has identified group C salmonella on some raw beansprout samples.
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ArticleAustralian group launches new potato
The South Australian Potato Company has released its new Kestrel variety, marketing it under a “Purple = Taste” campaign
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ArticleGarlic speculation boosts prices
Speculation has driven up Chinese garlic prices by 250 per cent year-on-year, with knock-on effects in the garlic sector globally
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ArticleDelhi street vendors closed for Games
Street vendors in Delhi are being told to shut up shop as the city scrambles to ready itself for the start of the Commonwealth Games
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HAL funding for citrus mapping project
The citrus industry in Australia’s Riverina area is set to reap the benefits of a new satellite-mapping project

