Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3693
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ArticleClean bill of health for Italian produce
Italian Ministry of Health reports on further improvement in residue levels and overall safety of country's fruit and vegetables
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ArticleAl Maktoum to begin cargo flights
The new airport is set to boost Dubai's airport capacity so as to handle the anticipated increase in cargo volumes
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ArticleFood security debate flips at Westminster meet
The food security debate at a top level Westminster forum swung dramatically last week when the issue turned from production to the whole supply chain.
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ArticleLondon chef calls for respect for suppliers
A London chef has called on both the retail and foodservice sectors to build relationships with suppliers and “treat them with the same respect that they show you”.
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ArticleGrapefruit growers hail Japan access
Japan’s announcement of market access for Australian grapefruit from fruit fly-affected areas has come as a major boost for growers of red-fleshed varieties
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ArticleMore US cherries fail Taiwan tests
Another batch of US cherries in Taiwan has been found to contain excessive pesticide levels, forcing an increase in spot checks
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ArticleNOL reports jump in container volumes
Shipping line NOL has recorded a big jump in container volume, as the recovery in the trade continues
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ArticleGoReefers offers solution to port chaos
South African logistics firm GoReefers is using the port of Maputo in Mozambique to alleviate shipping congestion in the country
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ArticleReliance retail enjoys better fiscal year
Indian retailer Reliance has announced improved figures for the 2009/10 financial year, and plans further growth
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ArticleMarktkauf reorganisation aids Edeka
Transfer of ownership to regional divisions sees company's hypermarket division achieve slight upturn in turnover
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ArticleEarly start for Israeli passionfruit
Agrexco reports early ripening in a number of fruits grown along the country's coast, prompting an earlier start to the season
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ArticleFrugi Venta lines up new chairman
TNI management board member and former Greenery director Cees den Hollander to help bring traders and producers closer
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ArticleWAPA reports lower EU apple stocks
Italian apple volumes in storage well down on 2009 levels, with notable 20 per cent downturn in volume of Golden Delicious
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ArticleUS resumes Dutch tomato imports
Investigation by USDA, KCB and PD puts Dutch tomato suppliers back on the US market following leafminer moth concerns
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ArticleNew tour date for Jaffa's Zest for Life
Jaffa’s Zest for Life tour makes its second stop at the Kew Gardens Summer Swing music festival in London on 6-10 July.
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ArticleUS cherry production set to fall
USDA forecasts that sweet and tart cherry production will drop in US following cold, wet spring and frost damage
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Climate change threatens costs
Climate change is already causing shifts in disease patterns in UK crops, a major technical review undertaken by Adas and commissioned by agri-chemical giant BASF has found.
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ArticleFashion watermelon production rises
Spanish Fashion watermelon grower group AGF predicts major increases in production and turnover this year
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ArticleBerry supplies catch up
UK strawberry production is peaking this week after catching up on delays caused by cold weather.
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ArticleEU school fruit scheme funding falls
Funding allocations set to fall in the UK, France, Germany, Spain and the Netherlands, but rise in Italy and Portugal

