Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3661
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ArticleAsia to bump EU for NZ apples
Europe will give way to Asian markets for New Zealand apple exports in the next few seasons, according to Pipfruit NZ
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ArticleWashington expects big apple crop
Growers in the Pacific Northwest are gearing up for a big apple crop this year, with estimates around the 108m carton mark
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ArticleIndia’s northeast looks to organics
A new study in India has indentified the states in the country’s northeast as being ideal for organic horticulture production
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ArticleNZ-Malaysia FTA kicks in
New Zealand kiwifruit traders will enjoy a tariff cut this week as the country’s FTA with Malaysia takes effect
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ArticleColombian banana growers link up
Banana producers in Colombia have grouped together to form a federation to represent and defend their interests.
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Worldwatch examines food waste
Independent research organisation the Worldwatch Institute is running a project funded by the Bill & Melissa Gates Foundation dubbed Nourishing the Planet which aims to find sustainable solution to reduce global hunger and rural poverty including tackling food waste in the developed and developing world.
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Unica-Zon link up to benefit UK
The UK supply chain stands to benefit from a new link up between Spanish and Dutch salad co-operatives to provide a smooth transition at the changeover in seasons.
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ArticleSA industry positive post-World Cup
South African producers are expecting to benefit considerably from the increased attention the country gained during the FIFA World Cup.
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Fungicides imminent for carrot growers
The BASF- and ADAS-sponsored Sclerotinia monitoring system for carrot growers is indicating that the first fungicide treatments will likely be required where main crops are near to achieving full ground cover.
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ArticleNunhems reworks packaging range
Bayer CropScience’s vegetable seed business Nunhems has unveiled its newly redesigned packaging for its full line of vegetable seeds.
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ArticleAsda backs WFV innovation award
Asda is backing the innovation award at this year’s World Fruit & Vegetable Show in London.
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ArticleFlorida grapefruit under threat
Increasingly extreme weather conditions in the southern US state of Florida are threatening the future viability of grapefruit production.
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Final call for Yorkshire awards
Regional food brand deliciouslyorkshire is making a final call for entries into the sixth annual deliciouslyorkshire food and drink awards.
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ArticleFresh fruit loses ground in France
New figures from the French ministry of agriculture reveal that French consumers eat more processed fruit than fresh
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ArticleRSA grapefruit campaign boosts sales
The early signs are good for South Africa's grapefruit promotion drive in the UK, with sales growth being reported
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ArticleMexican grapefruit bounces back
Mixed expectations for markets on both sides of the Atlantic paint an uncertain picture for Mexican suppliers who anticipate a bumper crop
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ArticleDelica Australia buys into asparagus business
The company has bought a 50 per cent shareholding in Australian asparagus exporter Delica Pty from founder Murray McCallum
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ArticleChiquita announces second quarter profit
Despite a 3.8 per cent drop in sales for the second quarter, US food company Chiquita recorded a US$95m profit
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ArticleGiumarra Companies selects LINKFresh
US-based international fruit grower-marketer installs new technology solution to meet future requirements of its business
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ArticleUS base for LINKFresh operations
UK group Anglia Business Solutions signs joint venture deal to establish offices in San Ramon, California

