Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3625
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ArticleNZ party calls for produce border checks
New Zealand's Green Party is calling for border tests to be carried out on imported produce, after revealing that contaminant checks only take place once produce hits shelves
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ArticleHollywood glamour returns for Rooster
Albert Bartlett’s rooster potato brand is to take to the small screen for the second period of its campaign with Desperate Housewives star Marcia Cross.
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ArticleCitrus Australia hails new minister
Australia’s national body for citrus growers has welcomed the arrival of Joe Ludwig as federal agriculture minister
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ArticleVitacress hikes herb ambition with VHB buy
UK leafy salad supplier Vitacress has agreed to acquire Van Heyningen Brothers’ (VHB) West Sussex nurseries in what represents a major expansion across the fresh herb sector.
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ArticleEU-Mercosur FTA on cards for 2011
A trade pact between the European Union and the South American bloc may be finalised by the middle of next year
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LEAF makes 2012 Games catering push
Caroline Drummond, chair of sustainable food marque LEAF has said catering for the London Olympics and Paralympics in 2012 represents a unique opportunity for UK food producers as tendering for catering contracts opens.
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ArticleBangkok hawkers sell contaminated fruit
Street hawkers in the Thai capital Bangkok are selling fruit riddled with bacteria and chemicals, a government study has found
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ArticleVital discussions at Middle East event
Dubai is gearing up for this year's Eurofruit Congress Middle East, which takes place on 1-3 November 2010
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Univeg posts profit fall
Fresh produce group Univeg has reportedly posted a loss of €20.4m for 2009, compared with the €32.4m profit it made during the previous financial year.
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Del Monte ties up vending deal
Group seals agreement with Vistar Corp to distribute fresh produce in vending machines
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ArticleConcerns raised over Peru water footprint
Report claims expansion of asparagus production in Peru is "unsustainable" due to alleged over-use of water resources
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ArticleMexican blackberries face challenges
Some growers have been forced to exit the industry after poor marketing conditions last year, according to new USDA report
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ArticleColruyt increases yearly forecast
Belgian discounter expects net earnings for 2010/11 to increase on previous year to €346m
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ArticleSales rise at Waitrose
John Lewis Partnership reports that operating profit climbed 6.2 per cent at Waitrose during the first half of the year
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ArticleDole water conservation efforts recognised
Company receives honourable mention during World Water Week for reducing water usage at banana plant in Costa Rica
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ArticleStrawberry crop protection work underway
Strawberry growers, crop protection companies and consumers look set to benefit from a major project being undertaken in Kent to find natural crop protection alternatives to active substances now banned by the EU.
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ArticleFruit Logistica 2011 "almost fully booked"
International fresh produce industry trade fair expecting some 2,300 exhibitors and over 50,000 trade visitors at upcoming show
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ArticleSpain predicts lemon recovery
Production is forecast to reach 807,000 tonnes in 2010/11 with ample supply available for all clients throughout the season
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ArticleEnza launches Taste & Flavour promotion
Recipe series designed to promote company's collection of premium apple and pear varieties to discerning consumers
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ArticlePrevar licenses new pear cultivar
Global rights for PremP109 granted to nursery network AIGN, which will develop marketing strategy and global trademark

