Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3634
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ArticleUS expects 2011 produce export record
A new government report has suggested that exporters will reap the benefits of increased European and Asian demand
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ArticleVietnam dragon fruit exports soar
Exports of Vietnamese dragon fruit to the US have quadrupled so far this year, compared to last, while shipments to Japan have tripled
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ArticleBetter Spanish citrus crop expected
Valencian government and citrus group CGC forecast much improved 2010 crop
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ArticleWoolworths in sale and leaseback plan
Australian grocery chain Woolworths plans to sell over A$900m in assets as part of a sale and leaseback deal
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FARMA takes royal bow
The National Farmers’ Retail and Markets’ Association (FARMA) will be hosting a 12-day farmers’ market as part of the A Garden Party to Make a Difference festival.
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ArticleSingapore economy pegged for record growth
Singapore looks set to become the world's fastest growing economy this year, after the government and analysts peg economic growth at 14.9 per cent
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ArticleZim bounces back in Q2
The Israeli shipping line has announced a remarkable recovery in revenues for the second quarter of 2010
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ArticleUSDA amends Pakistan mango regulations
Under certain conditions, Pakistan-grown mangoes can now be imported into the US
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VOG positive over new season
Italian apple consortium VOG expects a good balance between apple supply and demand this season with volumes down across Europe.
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ArticleTotal Berry inks development deal
Joint venture with Plant Sciences Inc. will see an innovative range of berries launched in the UK next year
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ArticleFirst-half profit drop at Capespan
Difficult trading conditions, erratic supply and the strong rand devastates Capespan’s profits
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ArticleDavid Bondi handed Agrexco CEO role
Experienced Israeli businessman David Bondi is hired to replace the outgoing Shlomo Tirosh at the fresh produce group
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Apple genome discovery tempered
Excitement over the decoding of the apple genome has been tempered this week by the realisation that it will take more than a decade for its commercial impact to be felt.
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ArticleInterfel questions Familles Rurales study
The French organisation has raised doubts about the scale of the difference in the price of organics reported by Familles Rurales
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ArticleKiwifruit features on drinks menu
US cocktail maker uses Zespri Green kiwifruit to renew an American classic at recent drinks event
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ArticleIrish mushroom campaign rebrands 'local'
Ireland’s biggest mushroom players have teamed up on a campaign which they hope will see their product viewed by buyers as equivalent to British.
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ArticleTotal Berry inks development deal
Total Berry has formed a new joint venture initiative after inking a deal with US company Plant Sciences Inc.
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CR president opens Chiquita biodigestor
Costa Rican banana industry leader, Jorge Sauma of Corbana, has praised Chiquita on the opening of a new biodigester system at the banana multinational’s Costa Rican subsidiary Mundimar.
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Chinese get taste of the Caribbean
Seed-breeder Rijk Zwaan is launching its Caribbean melon concept to the Asian market at Asia Fruit Logistica in Hong Kong next week.
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Government buying standard causes trade concern
The Fresh Produce Consortium is pushing government for urgent clarification on its public procurement policy in the wake of DEFRA suggestions that a government buying standard is set to be introduced.

