Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3681
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Solar power is the future of marketing
Seasonal promotion is offering the fresh produce industry opportunities to engage European consumers currently riding the summer wave
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ArticlePossible DEFRA cover-up questioned
The National Farmers’ Union has suggested a DEFRA cover-up and a long-term failing at the department as the UK government faces fines over its green approach.
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ArticleUK potatoes land EU promotions cash
The promotion of fresh potatoes in the UK is to be boosted by additional funding from the European Union.
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ArticleTomato poisoning leads to price hikes
Tomato prices are expected to rise in both Australia and New Zealand after a suspected poisoning in North Queensland
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ArticleNZ drives Australian mango exports
Shipments soar globally, with New Zealand's imports growing by 200 per cent year-on-year
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ArticleAgrexco poised for mango campaign
Export season gets underway this month, targeting European and Far East markets
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ArticleMango export success for Peru
Export value marks significant increase over the beginning of last year as new destinations are added to the country’s portfolio
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ArticleGhana outlines mango scheme
National Mango Plantation Project designed to open doors for communities through agricultural growth
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ArticleValbon granted SOLA for onions
Potato blight fungicide Valbon has been granted an extension to its specific off-label approval (SOLA) by the Chemicals Regulation Directorate (CRD) for use on outdoor crops of bulb onions, shallots and garlic.
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ArticleLBP Rotterdam reveals growth plan
Fresh produce logistics specialist to expand Maasdijk coldstorage and warehousing centre, adding space for an extra 1,500 pallets
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ArticlePanama recruits Spanish wholesaler
Central American country hires Spanish wholesaler Mercasa to modernise entire wholesale market sector
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ArticleWebsite promotes Enza’s kiwifruit
New Zealand fruit marketer Turners & Growers has launched a new website to promote its new kiwifruit varieties
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ArticlePest threatens Turkish tomato crop
Tuta absoluta has reportedly hit Turkey's greenhouse tomato production, causing concern over next year's crop
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ArticleNew mobile application to alert public
US government to report food and product recall information on questionable items direct to consumers’ mobile phones
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ArticlePigments painting healthy picture
New research is expected to confirm that red, blue and purple pigments in fruits and vegetables are beneficial to human health
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ArticleHAB turns to nutrition research
Science-based facts to provide foundation for avocado marketing communication efforts in the US
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ArticleNWPB reorganises staff structure
To better satisfy modern marketing requirements the National Watermelon Promotion Board has created new staff positions
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ArticleUnica Group 'set for expansion'
Spanish fresh produce group broadens horizons, with members reportedly lined up in Netherlands, US and Israel
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ArticleAgri-businesses signal investment intent
A recent survey of 70 senior agri-food executives conducted by English Farming and Food Partnerships (EFFP) has indicated that more than 70 per cent plan to invest significant sums in their businesses over the next two years.
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ArticleOTA announces 2010 Board and officers
Julia Sabin re-elected for third year as Organic Trade Association's president, alongside new board elections

