Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3690
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European supplies hitting shelves in large quantities
There are signs that the time of year is approaching when UK soft fruit starts to come under the traditional pressure exerted
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ArticleJersey needs premium to mean just that
They’d do well to search Jersey’s potato fields for shards of broken mirror, because something’s got to
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ArticleNFU throws weight behind hort research
World class science from financially stable facilities is vital if the British horticulture industry is to remain competitive and able to rise to the joint challenges of both growing food and protecting the environment, the National Farmers’ Union (NFU) has warned.
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ArticleMaersk turns to rivals after DR pull-out
Shipping giant Maersk has had to look to its arch-rivals to continue supply banana from the Dominican Republic after its decision to pull the plug on supply from the Caribbean country.
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ArticleChilean grapes make gains in Asia
Chilean table grape exports to Asia have increased this year, especially in black and red seedless varieties
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ArticleResponsible trading still paramount
Despite pressure on margins, leading multinationals remain keen to demonstrate that corporate social responsibility continues to matter
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Major bee research initiative revealed
Nine new projects were announced this week to address the decline of honeybees and other insect pollinators in the UK including looking at sustainable pollination services for UK horticulture crops.
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ArticleDel Monte and Tesco get fruity
Del Monte has furthered its attack on the fresh prepared market with its new Fruitini bags which are to be sold via an exclusive campaign through Tesco.
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ArticleAustralian grapes poised for China access
Biosecurity Australia has a draft protocol for exporting grapes to China, and the deal could be signed as early as next week
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ArticleFive more years for Rewe CEO
Alain Caparros has his contract extended to 2016 by the retailer's management board
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ArticleSeabrex files for bankruptcy
Rotterdam-based handling company falls foul of the economic crisis, rising competition and a downturn in volumes
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ArticleFresh & Easy takes on supplier operations
Tesco's Fresh & Easy division has taken over the US operations of two of its major suppliers, Wild Rocket Foods and 2 Sisters Foods, which supply fresh produce and meat to the group respectively.
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ArticleNorthwest pear crop down on 2009
Volumes expected to hit 18.5m standard box equivalents this year, according to Pear Bureau Northwest crop estimate
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ArticleUS avoids Brazilian tariff imposition
Brazil's proposed placement of over US$500m worth of tariffs on imports including fruit and nuts has been scrapped
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ArticleZespri reveals sustainability initiatives
The kiwifruit marketer has unveiled a host of future plans to minimise the impact of its operations on the environment
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ArticleSummer breezes in new directions
North American produce business looks to continue trend of increasing fruit and vegetable purchases through summer months
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Article'Disastrous' hailstorm hits Italian fruit
Kiwifruit production wiped out in parts of Emilia-Romagna, with stonefruit, apple and pear trees also hit hard
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ArticleFake pesticide tide 'needs stemming'
ECPA calls for stronger European regulations to counter increasing volumes of traffic in counterfeit pesticide products
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ArticleLarge early cherries in Northwest
The Pacific Northwest is enjoying large early-season cherry varieties, with shipments expected to peak around 25-28 June

