Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3623
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M&As set for upward spiral
Mergers and acquisitions in the food sector are predicted to increase over the next year, while local and fairly traded produce are expected to present significant opportunities for businesses.
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ArticleUSDA funding to boost competitiveness
Some US$55m worth of grants have been allocated by the USDA to enhance the competitiveness of specialty crops
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ArticleCMA CGM extends Morocco-France service
New service said to offer greener maritime alternative to the transport of fruit and vegetables by road via Spain
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ArticleFocus remains on concentration
For some fresh produce exporters, most notably South Africa, abandoning regulation can work, but for others like New Zealand there appears to be far more than competition at stake
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ArticleConcerns raised over Peruvian water footprint
A new report has suggested that demand for asparagus primarily in developed countries like the UK and the US is dwindling water resources in Peru’s Ica Valley - the epicentre of the South American country’s asparagus industry.
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Rabobank lauds fresh-cut sector
The fresh prepared sector has amazed analysts with its resilience to the economic downturn, which has made it even stronger.
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ArticleGovernment urged against pesticide committees axe
UK farming and food organisations urge government to maintain strength of two crucial pesticide committees.
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ArticleNo fall in Indian vegetable prices
Heavy rains that have damaged vegetable production in northern India are keeping the country’s wholesale and retail prices high
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ArticleGrowth set for Australian berry sector
Raspberry and blackberry production in Australia is forecast to double over the next five years as demand rises
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ArticleTyphoon drops Taiwanese vegetable prices
Vegetable prices in Taiwan fell over the weekend as growers rushed to harvest ahead of Typhoon Fanapi
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Date set for U40s conference
The 21st bi-annual U40s conference which looks to encourage links between young people in the horticulture trade is swiftly approaching.
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ArticleScottish deliver potato warning
A zero harvest interval molluscicide is a key advantage in growing potatoes following a showery summer weather hampering progress and encouraging slug activity, according to experts.
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ArticleNorthwest pear crop to fall
New production estimates that predict a further decline in the size of this year's crop have emerged from Pear Bureau Northwest in the US.
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ArticleGLA praises Samaritan Cornish grower
A Cornish grower has been praised by the Gangmasters Licensing Authority (GLA) for coming to the aid of workers left freezing and destitute in a cabbage field.
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ArticleBlackcurrants balance exercise effects
A recent scientific study has revealed that the natural chemicals and compounds found in blackcurrants may help balance the impact exercise can have on the body.
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QV Foods revamps site
Potato business QV Foods has overhauled its website to make it easier to navigate and prioritise information.
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ArticleInterfarm hires experienced manager
Stuart Sutherland has been appointed business development manager for Interfarm UK Ltd.
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ArticlePink Lady growth defies downturn
Premium apple Pink Lady has defied the economic downturn in recording a sales jump across Europe.
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ArticleSingapore destroys tainted vegetables
Singapore’s food safety watchdog reveals it has destroyed almost a tonne of imported vegetables tainted with the pesticide Carbofuran this year
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ArticleCarrefour unveils hyper revamp plan
Company tells investors it plans to "reinvent" its European hypermarket outlets following a recent notable decrease in sales

