Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3643
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ArticleCharentais melon in crisis
Last week, the French Charentais melon was declared to be in crisis as a result of oversupply, causing prices to plummet
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ArticleThe Greenery unveils Dazzling Gold pear
New branded club variety set to repeat the recent success of Sweet Sensation, according to company's chief executive Philip Smits
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ArticleWorrying decline for Italian sales
New data shows Italian consumers spent even less on fresh fruit and vegetables during the first six months of 2010
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ArticleFurther growth for Italian exports
Fruit Imprese reveals exports of Italian fruit and vegetables increased 18.7 per cent to 1.7m tonnes between January and May
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ArticleFSA to examine UK food attitudes
The UK-based Food Standard's Agency is carrying out a project to better understand consumers' behaviour towards food issues
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Retailers battle it out over produce award
Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Morrisons and Booths have been nominated for the Fresh Produce Retailer of the Year award in the 2010 Retail Industry Awards.
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ArticleMastronardi lands innovation award
Group takes top honours in Hydroponic Produce category for new product developments in tomatoes, peppers and cucumbers
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ArticleAgroCap invests in Innoverde
Cool Fresh International's holding company makes new strategic investment in Netherlands-based fresh produce company
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ArticleJapanese mushroom tastes shift
Shiitake and Matsutake mushrooms are losing popularity in Japan in favour of varieties like Shimeji, Eringi and Maitake
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ArticleOOIL posts half-year profit upswing
Leading global container transport business announces an upswing in first-half profits on improved demand and container rates
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ArticleWashington hosts pesticide session
United Fresh will host an educational session on pesticide residues at the upcoming Washington Public Policy Conference
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ArticleFrench study shows cost of going organic
In Familles Rurales' latest report, organic fresh produce is shown to be almost 70 per cent more expensive in France than conventional
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ArticleBayer recruits fruit specialist
Bayer CropScience has added a specialist fruit agronomist to their UK field trials and horticulture campaign teams.
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ArticleEurope-Mediterranean service enhanced
Hamburg Süd set to implement its two new standalone services for faster transit times and comprehensive port coverage
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ArticleSmall growth for Russia's Magnit
Retailer reports on first-half net profit increase of 1.17 per cent, driven by greater selling space and higher sales
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ArticleJamaican banana project falters
An EU-funded banana-ripening project in Jamaica has fallen flat due lack of progress.
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ArticleShow goes on come rain or shine
The fresh produce industry needs to take into account the potential impact of future changes in regional and seasonal climate
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ArticleTrade pressure leads to air tax scrutiny
The government has promised to review a taxation system which could severely impede importers of fresh produce after pressure from the industry.
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ArticleDawn draw creates potato push
Celebrity TV presenter and journalist Dawn Porter has taken up a month-long challenge by following a time-saving, healthy eating plan from the Potato Council that includes eating potatoes every day.
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ArticleIndonesian horticulture delegation visits NZ
An Indonesian delegation has visited New Zealand to aid the evolution of Indonesia’s developing Horticulture Bill

