Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3650
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ArticleGrowers back NZ kiwifruit export ruling
NZKGI underlines its support for Zespri's single-desk exporter status after High Court judgement goes against Turners & Growers
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Europe pressured against Morocco deal
Spanish, French and Italian fresh produce associations have joined together to urge members of the European Parliament to vote against the ratification of the new EU-Morocco agreement of association, claiming it will have “negative consequences” for Europe’s producers.
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ArticleT&G to appeal Zespri case ruling
Chairman Tony Gibbs confirms plans to lodge appeal "as soon as possible" following High Court rejection of deregulation bid
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ArticleKantar launches UK retail iPhone app
New application for Apple's iPhone set to provide up-to-date figures relating to market share of UK grocery retailers
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ArticleNZ politicians slate T&G legal action
Turners & Growers’ campaign against Zespri “bordering on national treachery”, says New Zealand’s opposition party
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Wheat crisis could push up mushroom prices
Mushroom prices could increase by up to 20 per cent as a result of the global wheat crisis.
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ArticleKent-branded potatoes hit Tesco
Thanet-based potato specialist The Kent Potato Company will launch the first in a series of own label branded potato varieties this month.
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ArticleSeason solid for Australian asparagus
Australia’s spring asparagus season is looking good, with high quality boosting export opportunities in Asia
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ArticleTaiwan reopens to Australian stonefruit
Taiwan has granted access to Australian stonefruit five years after it closed, with a new protocol mandating cold treatment
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ArticleOutbound freight rises for Davao
Outbound traffic at the Port of Davao rose 12 per cent in the first half, despite troubled growing conditions for bananas
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ArticleJapanese persimmons face tests
Lower crop yields and increased competition mean it could be a tough year for Japanese persimmon exporters
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HortNZ faces budget cuts
Industry body Horticulture New Zealand is facing painful spending cuts after fruit growers voted to slice 16 per cent from its annual budget at their AGM last week
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ArticleDole wins M&S award in Costa Rica
Marks & Spencer has awarded Dole's Bananito operation in Costa Rica a Plan A award in recognition of sustainability efforts.
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ArticleCourt rules in favour of Zespri in kiwi case
New Zealand’s High Court has ruled in favour of kiwifruit marketer Zespri in the case brought against it by Turners & Growers (T&G).
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ArticleParliamentary fruit group to be reconstituted
The All-Party Parliamentary Fruit Group is to be reconstituted post-election and is expected to play a vital part in the UK industry in the coming year.
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Brakes and John Lewis unveil award winners
Foodservice firm Brakes and John Lewis have announced the winners of the Britdish chef competition who will head to Rungis wholesale market in Paris.
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Marco acquires electronics specialist
Marco has acquired industrial electronics specialist Ian Fellows Ltd.
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ArticleWTO victory for NZ apples
New Zealand apple growers are celebrating a WTO decision to lift an 89-year ban imposed by Australia which paves the way for exports of their fruit to their nearest neighbour.
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ArticleShoppers seek product innovation
Research suggests that post-recession consumers are searching for innovative products, particularly if they represent healthier alternatives.
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ArticleFairtrade takes novel angle to power fruit sales
The Fairtrade Foundation took an innovative approach to driving fruit sales last week. Alex Lawson considers the thinking behind the new Power Up Your Fruit Bowl campaign and its implications

